Chandigarh
08048034480
Fibroid Treatment (Uterine Fibroids) by Dr Shikha Sardana

Fibroid Treatment (Uterine Fibroids)

Phone Number

08048034480

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Email Address drshikha1706@gmail.com

Mon-Thu: 10 AM - 2 PM • Fri: 3 PM - 7AM

Address Vivant Clinic, Sco 290 /1, near Nirmaan Cinema, Sector 32D, Sector 32, Chandigarh, 160032

Chandigarh, India, 160032

Description

Dr Shikha Sardana provides comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for uterine fibroids with a focus on relieving symptoms, preserving fertility whenever possible, and improving women's reproductive health. Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths that can cause heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, frequent urination, infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss, and pressure-related symptoms depending on their size and location. Our evaluation includes a detailed medical history, pelvic examination, ultrasound imaging, and additional diagnostic tests when required to accurately assess the number, size, and location of fibroids. Based on the findings, Dr Shikha Sardana develops an individualized treatment plan that may include medical management, hormonal therapy, minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery, hysteroscopic procedures, or other appropriate treatment options. Using evidence-based medical guidelines and advanced surgical techniques, we strive to provide effective symptom relief while minimizing recovery time and preserving the uterus and fertility whenever medically appropriate. Every patient receives compassionate care, clear treatment guidance, and ongoing follow-up for optimal long-term outcomes. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q1. What are uterine fibroids? A. Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths that develop in or around the uterus. They vary in size and may cause symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, pressure, or fertility problems. Q2. What symptoms can uterine fibroids cause? A. Common symptoms include heavy or prolonged periods, pelvic pain, frequent urination, lower abdominal pressure, pain during intercourse, infertility, and recurrent pregnancy loss in some women. Q3. How are fibroids diagnosed? A. Fibroids are usually diagnosed through a pelvic examination, ultrasound scan, and, when necessary, additional imaging or diagnostic procedures. Q4. Do all fibroids require treatment? A. No. Small fibroids without symptoms may only require regular monitoring. Treatment is recommended when fibroids cause significant symptoms, affect fertility, or continue to grow. Q5. Can fibroids affect pregnancy or fertility? A. Depending on their size and location, some fibroids can interfere with fertility or pregnancy. Dr Shikha Sardana offers fertility-preserving treatment options whenever appropriate. Q6. What treatment options are available? A. Treatment may include medications, hormonal therapy, minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery, hysteroscopic procedures, or other interventions based on the patient's condition. Q7. Is minimally invasive surgery available for fibroids? A. Yes. Many women are suitable candidates for laparoscopic or hysteroscopic fibroid surgery, which generally offers smaller incisions, less discomfort, and faster recovery than traditional open surgery.

Specifications

Comprehensive Fibroid Evaluation Accurate diagnosis using clinical assessment and imaging
Personalized Treatment Plans Tailored according to fibroid size, location, symptoms, and fertility goals
Minimally Invasive Treatment Advanced laparoscopic and hysteroscopic procedures when appropriate
Fertility-Preserving Care Focus on protecting reproductive health whenever possible
Symptom Relief Effective management of heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, and pressure symptoms

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Egg Freezing & Embryo Freezing (Fertility Preservation)

Dr Shikha Sardana offers advanced Egg Freezing and Embryo Freezing (Fertility Preservation) services for individuals and couples who wish to preserve their future fertility. Fertility preservation is an effective option for women planning to delay pregnancy, those diagnosed with medical conditions that may affect fertility, cancer patients before chemotherapy or radiation therapy, and couples undergoing IVF treatment. Our fertility preservation program begins with a comprehensive fertility evaluation, including ovarian reserve assessment, hormonal testing, ultrasound examination, and personalized counseling. Based on your age, reproductive goals, and medical condition, Dr Shikha Sardana develops an individualized treatment plan to maximize the chances of preserving healthy eggs or embryos for future use. Using advanced vitrification (rapid freezing) technology and evidence-based fertility protocols, eggs and embryos are safely cryopreserved to maintain their quality for future pregnancy attempts. Throughout the process, patients receive compassionate guidance, transparent counseling, and expert care to make informed decisions about their reproductive future. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q1. What is egg freezing? A. Egg freezing (oocyte cryopreservation) is a procedure in which mature eggs are collected, frozen using advanced vitrification techniques, and stored for future use when pregnancy is planned. Q2. What is embryo freezing? A. Embryo freezing involves fertilizing eggs with sperm through IVF and freezing the resulting embryos for future pregnancy attempts. Q3. Who should consider fertility preservation? A. Fertility preservation may be suitable for women delaying pregnancy, cancer patients before fertility-impacting treatments, individuals with certain medical conditions, or couples undergoing IVF. Q4. How long can frozen eggs or embryos be stored? A. Eggs and embryos can be safely stored for several years under appropriate cryopreservation conditions, subject to applicable regulations and individual circumstances. Q5. Does freezing affect the quality of eggs or embryos? A. Modern vitrification techniques are designed to preserve the quality and viability of eggs and embryos with excellent survival rates after thawing. Q6. Is the egg freezing procedure safe? A. Yes. Egg freezing is a well-established fertility preservation technique performed under specialist supervision using evidence-based medical protocols. Q7. How do I know if fertility preservation is right for me? A. Dr Shikha Sardana will evaluate your age, ovarian reserve, medical history, and reproductive goals to determine whether egg or embryo freezing is the most suitable option.

PCOS Treatment

Dr Shikha Sardana provides comprehensive diagnosis and evidence-based treatment for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), helping women manage hormonal imbalance, restore regular ovulation, regulate menstrual cycles, improve metabolic health, and enhance fertility. PCOS is one of the most common hormonal disorders affecting women of reproductive age and may cause irregular periods, acne, excessive hair growth, weight gain, insulin resistance, and difficulty conceiving. Our approach begins with a detailed medical evaluation, including menstrual history, physical examination, hormonal assessment, ultrasound imaging, and metabolic screening when required. Based on the diagnosis and each patient's health goals, Dr Shikha Sardana develops a personalized treatment plan that may include lifestyle modification, nutritional counseling, weight management, medications, ovulation induction, and fertility treatment when necessary. Using evidence-based medical guidelines and a patient-centered approach, we focus on treating the underlying causes of PCOS rather than only managing symptoms. Our goal is to improve hormonal balance, support long-term reproductive and metabolic health, and increase the chances of a healthy pregnancy for women planning to conceive. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q1. What is PCOS? A. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder that can affect ovulation, menstrual cycles, metabolism, and fertility. It is one of the most common causes of infertility in women. Q2. What are the common symptoms of PCOS? A. Symptoms may include irregular or missed periods, acne, excessive facial or body hair, weight gain, difficulty losing weight, thinning hair, insulin resistance, and difficulty conceiving. Q3. How is PCOS diagnosed? A. PCOS is diagnosed through a combination of medical history, physical examination, hormonal blood tests, pelvic ultrasound, and evaluation of symptoms and metabolic health. Q4. Can PCOS affect fertility? A. Yes. PCOS can interfere with regular ovulation, making it more difficult to conceive. However, many women with PCOS achieve successful pregnancies with appropriate treatment. Q5. Can PCOS be treated without surgery? A. Yes. Most women can effectively manage PCOS with lifestyle changes, nutritional guidance, medications, hormonal treatment, and fertility therapies when required. Q6. Can weight management improve PCOS symptoms? A. Yes. Maintaining a healthy weight through balanced nutrition and regular physical activity can help improve hormone balance, menstrual regularity, and fertility in many women with PCOS. Q7. Is PCOS a lifelong condition? A. PCOS is a long-term condition, but with regular medical care, healthy lifestyle habits, and personalized treatment, its symptoms and associated health risks can be effectively managed.

Endometriosis, Adenomyosis & Advanced Endometriosis Fertility Care

Dr Shikha Sardana provides comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for endometriosis, adenomyosis, and advanced endometriosis-related infertility. These conditions can cause chronic pelvic pain, painful periods, pain during intercourse, heavy menstrual bleeding, and difficulty conceiving. Early diagnosis and individualized treatment are essential to improve quality of life and preserve reproductive health. Our evaluation includes a detailed medical history, pelvic examination, ultrasound imaging, and additional diagnostic investigations when required. Based on the severity of the condition, symptoms, age, and fertility goals, Dr Shikha Sardana develops a personalized treatment plan that may include medical therapy, pain management, hormonal treatment, fertility preservation, IVF planning, or minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery. Using evidence-based medical guidelines and advanced surgical techniques, we focus on relieving symptoms, preserving fertility whenever possible, and improving pregnancy outcomes. Every patient receives compassionate care, ongoing support, and individualized treatment designed to address both immediate symptoms and long-term reproductive health. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q1. What is endometriosis? A. Endometriosis is a condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus, causing pelvic pain, painful periods, and sometimes infertility. Q2. What is adenomyosis? A. Adenomyosis occurs when the tissue that normally lines the uterus grows into the muscular wall of the uterus, which can cause heavy menstrual bleeding, severe cramps, and pelvic pain. Q3. Can endometriosis affect fertility? A. Yes. Endometriosis can affect fertility by causing inflammation, scar tissue, ovarian cysts (endometriomas), or changes in pelvic anatomy. However, many women achieve successful pregnancies with appropriate treatment. Q4. How are endometriosis and adenomyosis diagnosed? A. Diagnosis typically includes a detailed medical history, pelvic examination, ultrasound, and additional investigations. In some cases, laparoscopy may be recommended for confirmation and treatment. Q5. What treatment options are available? A. Treatment may include medications, hormonal therapy, pain management, fertility-preserving treatment, minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery, or IVF planning, depending on the individual's condition and reproductive goals. Q6. Is laparoscopic surgery beneficial for endometriosis? A. For selected patients, laparoscopic surgery can help remove endometriosis lesions, relieve pain, improve quality of life, and may enhance fertility depending on the extent of the disease. Q7. Can I preserve my fertility if I have endometriosis? A. Yes. Dr Shikha Sardana offers fertility-focused treatment plans designed to preserve ovarian function and optimize pregnancy outcomes whenever possible.

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