Hysterectomy Treatment

Hysterectomy Treatment at Ashven Health

Expert surgical solutions for women requiring safe and effective hysterectomy at Ashven Health.

What is a Hysterectomy?

A hysterectomy involves partial or complete removal of the uterus. Depending on the condition, it may also involve removal of the cervix, ovaries, or fallopian tubes. With advanced laparoscopic and robotic techniques, the procedure is safer, less painful, and leaves minimal scarring.

When is a Hysterectomy Recommended?

Medical Reasons

Severe Conditions

Hysterectomy Symptoms

Common Signs

When to Seek Help

Diagnosis

Our specialists use advanced diagnostic methods to determine when a hysterectomy is the right treatment option. Accurate evaluation helps ensure safe procedures and the best outcomes for our patients.

Physical Examination

Comprehensive pelvic exam to assess uterine size and condition

Imaging Studies

Ultrasound or MRI to detect fibroids, growths, or abnormalities

Health Assessment

Blood tests, Pap smear, and overall fitness check for surgical readiness

Advanced Treatment Options

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Our experienced surgeons use minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques to safely remove the uterus. This approach ensures smaller incisions, less pain, faster healing, and minimal scarring compared to traditional open surgery.

Procedure Benefits

Recovery Advantages

Why Choose Ashven Health

Expert Surgical Team

Our surgeons have extensive experience in performing hysterectomy procedures, with excellent patient outcomes and a commitment to compassionate care.

Cost & Insurance

We believe quality healthcare should be accessible. Our transparent pricing and insurance partnerships make appendicitis treatment affordable for everyone.

Procedure Benefits

Risks & Complications

While hysterectomy is generally safe, as with any surgery, certain risks may arise. Advanced laparoscopic techniques significantly reduce these complications.

Possible Risks

  • Bleeding or infection after surgery
  • Temporary urinary or bowel issues
  • Hormonal changes if ovaries are removed

 

Safety Measures

  • Performed by skilled laparoscopic specialists
  • Comprehensive monitoring during and after surgery
  • Strict infection control and patient-focused recovery care

Frequently Asked Questions

If the ovaries are removed, menopause begins immediately. If they are preserved, normal hormonal function continues.

 

Most patients resume light activities within 2 weeks after laparoscopic hysterectomy, and full recovery usually occurs in 4–6 weeks.

 

Most women can resume sexual activity after recovery. Many report improved quality of life due to relief from prior symptoms.

Meet Our Expert Surgeons

Dr. Saurabh Kumar Goyal

General, Laparoscopic, Proctologist, Bariatric Surgeon based at VNA

Renowned for minimally invasive hernia and bariatric surgeries, combining precision with compassionate care.

Dr. Parmeshwar Babulal

General & Laparoscopic Surgeon and Proctologist at Shree Hospital, Pune.

Known for his expertise in laparoscopic and proctology procedures and a practice marked by patient trust and consistent outcomes.

Dr. Santosh Kishor Naik

General, Laparoscopic, Bariatric, Vascular & Endovascular Surgeon

Expert in advanced surgeries with a patient-centered, technically precise approach.

Dr. Adarsh Kumar

General, Laparoscopic Surgeon, and Proctologist

Focused on minimally invasive procedures that ensure quick recovery and minimal discomfort.

Dr. Deepak Kumar Sinha

General Surgeon 
with over 20 years of experience

Specializes in laparoscopic and proctology surgeries, delivering high success and patient satisfaction rates.

Dr. Balakrishna Mallu Naik

General Laparoscopic, Bariatric and Proctology surgeon

Known for his expertise in laparoscopic and proctology procedures and a practice marked by patient trust and consistent outcomes.

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