Dr. Anitha Nathan
Obstetrician & Gynecologist
With more than 24 years of clinical, academic, and professional expertise, Dr Anitha Nathan is a renowned obstetrician and gynecologist. Her career has been characterized by the satisfaction and smiles of many content mothers, families, and symptom-free patients. She has also specialized in advanced laparoscopy and 4D ultrasound. Every gynecological and pregnancy requirement is carefully responded to because of Dr Anitha’s dedication to providing individualized treatment. Her vast clinical background encompasses handling high-risk situations, carrying out operations, and managing in vitro fertilization treatments. She has made scholarly contributions to her field through international publications and state level presentations in OBG society meetings on crucial obstetrics and gynecology topics.
Dr Anitha was born in Punjab and educated in Mumbai and furthered her studies in MBBS and postgraduate from Manipal. She has refined her skills in India and overseas, spending six years in the Gulf where she expanded her knowledge of cosmetic gynecological operations. She blends her professional expertise with a passion for education and community involvement. She
is also a passionate painter and reader who likes to take family vacations and participate in charitable endeavors.
Providing Professional Care with Personal Touch
In her discussion of the unique methods needed in obstetrics and gynecology, Dr Anitha stresses the significance of age and individual needs in treatment strategies. Obstetrics is mostly pregnancy-related medicine. It takes a group, step by-step approach through the trimesters, carefully guiding each one to make sure pregnant moms have an easy time. Gynecology, on the other hand, serves two age groups: early age and old age. It covers a wider range. Consultations for younger children typically involve the kid and parents and concentrates on non-invasive therapies and lifestyle modifications. Consultation in older age group involves with premenopause and postmenopause, including tumor markers, and involves thorough diagnostic procedures and blood testing for older patients, especially those over 40. When surgery is required, it is done in a methodical manner that begins with an initial assessment and is followed by preoperative testing and assessments.
Gynecological health issues are a common concern among patients nowadays, and they are greatly influenced by dietary and lifestyle choices. Many people suffer from ailments that are frequently treatable with straight forward procedures like blood testing, nutritional changes, and symptomatic and supportive therapies. On the other hand, if these disorders are not addressed in time and grow into chronic illnesses, they could worsen to the point where surgery is required, like laparotomy. One of the most prevalent problems that society nowadays deal with is PCOS and its consequences.
“Counseling and educating people about this illness are important aspects of gynecological and surgical practice, with early intervention as early as age 11 or 12. By integrating proper diet and lifestyle habits during the early years, it is possible to prevent the condition from becoming more severe during the reproductive phase, where management becomes more challenging. Early intervention and proper management can often avoid the need for surgical procedures”, adds Dr Anitha.
Advancing Women's Health
The Indian gynecological community, especially in Bangalore, is very involved and knowledgeable about the most recent developments in the discipline. The gynecological organization regularly hosts conferences, publications, and workshops to keep all gynecologists in India up to date on the latest advancements and techniques. These conferences, which occasionally have speakers from outside the country, are conducted at prearranged sites in different states. Leading Indian gynecologists make up the panel of the Indian Gynecological Society, which works closely with the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Specifically, Bangalore is home to some of the world’s best infertility centers, demonstrating the city’s dedication to remaining at the fore front of reproductive and gynecological health.
Providing Professional Care with Personal Touch
In her discussion of the unique methods needed in obstetrics and gynecology, Dr Anitha stresses the significance of age and individual needs in treatment strategies. Obstetrics is mostly pregnancy-related medicine. It takes a group, step by-step approach through the trimesters, carefully guiding each one to make sure pregnant moms have an easy time. Gynecology, on the other hand, serves two age groups: early age and old age. It covers a wider range. Consultations for younger children typically involve the kid and parents and concentrates on non-invasive therapies and lifestyle modifications. Consultation in older age group involves with premenopause and postmenopause, including tumor markers, and involves thorough diagnostic procedures and blood testing for older patients, especially those over 40. When surgery is required, it is done in a methodical manner that begins with an initial assessment and is followed by preoperative testing and assessments.
Each day, Dr Anitha is driven by a profound purpose to provide unwavering support & the highest standard of medical expertise to every woman under her care
Gynecological health issues are a common concern among patients nowadays, and they are greatly influenced by dietary and lifestyle choices. Many people suffer from ailments that are frequently treatable with straight forward procedures like blood testing, nutritional changes, and symptomatic and supportive therapies. On the other hand, if these disorders are not addressed in time and grow into chronic illnesses, they could worsen to the point where surgery is required, like laparotomy. One of the most prevalent problems that society nowadays deal with is PCOS and its consequences.
“Counseling and educating people about this illness are important aspects of gynecological and surgical practice, with early intervention as early as age 11 or 12. By integrating proper diet and lifestyle habits during the early years, it is possible to prevent the condition from becoming more severe during the reproductive phase, where management becomes more challenging. Early intervention and proper management can often avoid the need for surgical procedures”, adds Dr Anitha.
Advancing Women's Health
The Indian gynecological community, especially in Bangalore, is very involved and knowledgeable about the most recent developments in the discipline. The gynecological organization regularly hosts conferences, publications, and workshops to keep all gynecologists in India up to date on the latest advancements and techniques. These conferences, which occasionally have speakers from outside the country, are conducted at prearranged sites in different states. Leading Indian gynecologists make up the panel of the Indian Gynecological Society, which works closely with the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Specifically, Bangalore is home to some of the world’s best infertility centers, demonstrating the city’s dedication to remaining at the fore front of reproductive and gynecological health.