Safe, expert hysterectomy by Dr. Anam Ghani, with the least invasive approach suitable for you, clear guidance at every step, and honest answers about recovery and cost.
A hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus. Depending on the reason, the cervix and sometimes the ovaries may also be removed.
Women with large or symptomatic fibroids, heavy or abnormal bleeding, uterine prolapse, adenomyosis, endometriosis or certain pre-cancerous conditions.
Vaginal and laparoscopic approaches usually mean a shorter hospital stay and lighter recovery (around 2–3 weeks); open surgery takes longer (around 4–6 weeks).
It is usually considered only after other treatments have been discussed.
The right approach depends on your condition, anatomy and overall health.
The uterus is removed through the vagina, with no abdominal incision and a quicker recovery.
Removed through a few small incisions using a camera, meaning less pain, minimal scarring and faster recovery.
Through a single larger incision, used for very large fibroids or complex cases where it is the safest option.
Dr. Anam will examine you, review your scans and recommend the safest, least invasive option suitable for your case.
A detailed discussion of your symptoms, examination, scans and pre-surgery fitness checks. All your questions are answered before anything is decided.
Performed under anaesthesia via the chosen route. You will be cared for by an experienced team throughout.
A short hospital stay, gentle early mobilisation, clear home-care instructions and a planned follow-up to ensure smooth healing.
Every case is different. Share a few details and Dr. Anam's team will get back to you with a clear estimate and answer your questions, with no obligation. We will also explain payment and insurance options.
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Dr. Anam Ghani brings over 12 years of experience in obstetrics and gynaecology, having served at Motherhood Hospital, Lady Hardinge Medical College, GTB Hospital, Kasturba Hospital and DDU Hospital. Her surgical practice includes hysterectomy, myomectomy and other gynaecological procedures, alongside 8000+ deliveries.
Every procedure is explained clearly and planned around your health, your wishes and your recovery, with the least invasive approach suitable for your case.
MBBS · MS (Obstetrics & Gynaecology) · 12+ Years Clinical Experience
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Remove fibroids while keeping your uterus, an option for women who wish to preserve fertility.
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Learn more →No. Once the uterus is removed, menstrual periods stop permanently.
Only if the ovaries are also removed. If your ovaries are preserved, you will not enter menopause because of the surgery.
In many cases, yes. Laparoscopic and vaginal approaches offer less pain and faster recovery. Suitability depends on your specific condition, which Dr. Anam will assess.
Laparoscopic or vaginal hysterectomy usually means about 2–3 weeks of lighter activity; open surgery around 4–6 weeks. Your team will guide you.
Most women experience no negative effect on intimacy after healing. This is discussed openly during your consultation.
Cost depends on the type of surgery, hospital stay and your individual case. Share your details for a clear, personalised estimate, with no obligation.
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