Normal (vaginal) delivery
Labour is supported towards a normal delivery wherever it is safe to do so, with continuous monitoring of mother and baby and a doctor present through the active stage.
A small hospital, kept deliberately small — so that every mother is known by name.
Sri Sai Women's Hospital in Kothapet is a women's hospital led by Dr. B. Padmavathi Sreenivas, MBBS, DGO — a gynaecologist and obstetrician with training in infertility and laparoscopy. Antenatal care, delivery, gynaecological surgery and everyday women's health are all looked after in one place, with an in-house laboratory, pharmacy and round-the-clock emergency cover.
‘We practice compassion’ is not a slogan here — it is why the hospital was kept small.
Sri Sai Women's Hospital is a single-consultant women's hospital in Kothapet, owned and managed by Dr. B. Padmavathi Sreenivas. The woman who sees you in the outpatient room is the same one who attends your delivery and your surgery — there is no handover to a rotating panel.
The hospital is fully equipped for obstetric and gynaecological care, with an operation theatre, labour room, post-surgical recovery room, phototherapy unit and baby warmer on site. The nursing team is trained in-house and stays with the hospital, which is why many families return for their second and third pregnancies.
Where it is safe for mother and baby, the team's stated preference is to support a normal delivery. Where it is not, a caesarean is planned and explained clearly, in advance, with the reasons written down for you.
Gynaecologist & Obstetrician · MBBS, DGO
Dr. Padmavathi Sreenivas founded Sri Sai Women's Hospital and continues to run it as its sole consultant. Her practice covers the full arc of women's health — from a teenager's first consultation about irregular periods, through pregnancy and delivery, into gynaecological surgery and the years after menopause.
She has trained in infertility management and in laparoscopic gynaecological surgery, and consults in English, Telugu and Hindi.
Consultations are unhurried by design. You are encouraged to bring your questions written down, and to bring your husband or mother with you if that helps you decide.
Antenatal check-ups, growth scans, high-risk pregnancy monitoring, normal and caesarean delivery, and postnatal care for mother and baby.
Menstrual problems, infections, fibroids, ovarian cysts, adolescent and menopausal concerns, and routine well-woman screening.
Diagnostic and operative laparoscopy for gynaecological conditions, hysterectomy and tubectomy, discussed with you before it is planned.
Assessment of both partners, cycle tracking, ovulation induction and onward referral where a specialist centre is the right next step.
If you are unsure which of these applies to you, call and describe the problem — we will tell you honestly whether you need us.
Labour is supported towards a normal delivery wherever it is safe to do so, with continuous monitoring of mother and baby and a doctor present through the active stage.
Scheduled antenatal visits, growth and wellbeing scans, and closer monitoring where there is diabetes, raised blood pressure, thyroid disease, a twin pregnancy or a previous caesarean.
Performed when it is the safer route for mother or baby. The reason is explained to you and your family before consent, whether the decision is planned or made during labour.
Non-stress and contraction-stress testing on site, to check how the baby's heart rate responds to movement and to contractions in the later weeks of pregnancy.
Recovery review for the mother, feeding and lactation guidance, and a phototherapy unit and baby warmer on site for newborns who need them.
Vaccines given in pregnancy, and the routine childhood immunisation schedule for babies delivered here, recorded in a card you keep.
Heavy or irregular periods, pelvic pain, fibroids, ovarian cysts, white discharge and recurrent urinary or vaginal infections — assessed, explained and treated.
Delayed or painful periods, irregular cycles, PCOS and questions about puberty — discussed privately, with a parent present if the young woman prefers.
Hot flushes, disturbed sleep, mood changes, bone and bladder health, and abnormal bleeding around and after menopause.
A periodic review combining examination, Pap smear, ultrasound and blood tests, so that common conditions are picked up before they cause symptoms.
Counselling and administration of the HPV vaccine for eligible girls and women, with the schedule and what it does — and does not — cover explained first.
A neutral discussion of the available options — temporary and permanent — including tubectomy, so the decision is yours and your husband's, made with full information.
Keyhole surgery for gynaecological conditions, which usually means smaller incisions and a shorter stay. Suitability is decided case by case, not by default.
Considered only after other options have been discussed. Where surgery is the right answer, the route, the recovery and the after-effects are explained before you consent.
An unhurried assessment of both partners, ovulation and tubal studies, and treatment such as ovulation induction. Where advanced care is needed, we refer you onward rather than delay you.
Investigations, medicines, delivery and surgery all happen in the same building. For a pregnant woman at 36 weeks, that is not a convenience — it is the whole point.
Experiences described by patients. Every pregnancy and every condition is different, and no outcome can be promised.
Sample wording — to be replaced with real, consented reviews before go-live“She sat with us and drew the whole thing on paper until my mother-in-law understood it too. Nobody had done that for us before.”
Patient, Kothapet — sample wording“I came in at two in the morning and the doctor herself came. That is the reason we went back to her for our second baby.”
Patient, Dilsukhnagar — sample wording“The lab and the pharmacy are right there, so I never had to go anywhere else during my pregnancy.”
Patient, Saroornagar — sample wordingBoth work. An appointment means less waiting, especially in the evening hours. Call +91 99598 29783 or book online. For an emergency, come straight in and call +91 99494 72528 on the way.
Any previous scan and blood reports, your list of current medicines, details of any earlier pregnancies or surgeries, and the date your last period started. If you have an existing condition such as thyroid disease or diabetes, bring those records too.
This is a single-consultant hospital, so in the ordinary course she attends her own patients' deliveries. Where a situation needs another speciality — a paediatrician or an anaesthetist, for example — that colleague is called in and you are told who they are.
No, and it would be wrong to promise it. The team supports a normal delivery wherever it is safe for mother and baby. If labour or the baby's condition makes a caesarean the safer route, that is recommended and the reasons are explained to you before consent.
Yes. Rooms are arranged so an attendant can stay, and you are welcome to bring a family member into the consultation if that helps you make decisions.
Ultrasound, NST, CST and routine laboratory tests are done on site, and there is a pharmacy in the building. Anything outside this scope is referred to a centre we trust, with the reason written down for you.
Consultation and package fees pending — please confirm what you would like published
Easily reached from Dilsukhnagar, Chaitanyapuri, Saroornagar and Nagole.
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