Best Gynecologists in Pakistan

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Dr. Emily Larson

Dr. Emily Larson

PMDC Verified

Gynecologist

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City Hospital, Pakistan

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Dr. Timothy White

Dr. Timothy White

PMDC Verified

Gynecologist

mbbs • Consultant Specialist

City Hospital, Pakistan

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Rs. 60

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About gynecologist

Gynecologists provide services ranging from routine pelvic exams and Pap smears to advanced surgeries like hysterectomy and laparoscopy. They also care for women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Prescripto connects you with PMDC‑verified gynecologists in all major Pakistani cities.

Who is a gynecologist?

A Gynecologist is a doctor who manages women’s reproductive health at every stage of life — from puberty to menopause and beyond. In Pakistan, where cultural taboos often delay seeking care, having a trusted gynecologist is essential for maintaining health, detecting problems early, and receiving compassionate treatment.

Symptoms You Should Never Ignore

Irregular periods

Periods that are too frequent, too heavy, or absent for months without pregnancy.

Pelvic pain

Chronic pain in the lower abdomen that may indicate endometriosis, fibroids, or infection.

Abnormal vaginal discharge

Changes in colour, odour, or consistency can signal infections or hormonal imbalances.

Menopausal symptoms

Hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, and vaginal dryness affecting quality of life.

Difficulty conceiving

Inability to get pregnant after 12 months of trying should prompt a fertility evaluation.

Common Diagnostic Tests & Procedures

  • Pelvic examination & Pap smear

    Screens for cervical cancer and detects abnormalities of the cervix and vagina.

  • Pelvic ultrasound

    Visualises the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes to check for fibroids or cysts.

  • Mammography

    X‑ray of the breast used for early detection of breast cancer.

  • Hormonal profile

    Measures estrogen, progesterone, FSH, LH, and prolactin levels.

Treatment Options Available

Hormonal therapy

Birth control pills, hormone replacement, and medications to regulate menstrual cycles.

Antibiotic therapy

For pelvic inflammatory disease and other infections.

Minimally invasive surgery

Laparoscopy for endometriosis, ovarian cysts, and fibroid removal.

Fertility management

Ovulation induction, IUI, and IVF coordination.

Benefits of Online Consultation

Online gynecology consultations provide a discreet, comfortable way to discuss sensitive issues like menstrual disorders, sexual health, and fertility. Women in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, and other cities save time and avoid awkward waiting rooms.

Common Diseases in Pakistan

  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) — affects up to 20% of Pakistani women of reproductive age.
  • Uterine fibroids — benign growths that cause heavy bleeding and pain.
  • Cervical cancer — one of the most preventable yet still common cancers in Pakistani women.
  • Pelvic inflammatory disease — often a complication of untreated reproductive tract infections.

Prevention & Healthy Lifestyle Tips

Annual well‑woman exams, regular Pap smears, and HPV vaccination can prevent most cervical cancers. Maintain a healthy weight, practice safe sex, and manage chronic conditions like diabetes. Early detection is your best protection.

When Should You Visit a gynecologist?

From the time you become sexually active or start menstruating, regular gynecologic check‑ups are recommended. Don’t ignore persistent pain, irregular bleeding, or any unusual symptom — book an appointment with a gynecologist today.

Frequently Asked Questions

At what age should I first visit a gynecologist?

Between 13 and 15, or when menstruation begins. Routine Pap smears start at age 21.

Can I book an online gynecologist consultation?

Yes, many gynecologists on Prescripto offer video consultations for initial advice, follow‑ups, and prescription refills.

How much does a gynecology visit cost?

Fees range from PKR 800 to PKR 3,000 depending on the doctor and city. Online consultations may be slightly more affordable.

Is a Pap smear painful?

It is briefly uncomfortable but not painful. The entire procedure takes only a few minutes and is life‑saving.

Subspecialties

Obstetrician

Specialises in pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.

Gynecologic Oncologist

Treats cancers of the female reproductive system.

Reproductive Endocrinologist

Focuses on hormonal disorders and infertility treatment.

Urogynecologist

Manages pelvic floor disorders and incontinence.

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