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Dr. Renu

Dr. Renu
BHC Ellenabad
Doctor information
Experience:
3 years
Education:
Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am working as a gynecologist with a focus on CSVD cases, which means I deal with both women’s reproductive health and the specific challenges related to cerebrovascular small vessel disease when it overlaps with gynec or pregnancy care. My work ranges from routine checkups, prenatal and postnatal care, to managing complex hormonal or menstrual issues. With CSVD, I pay close attention to how vascular health can impact pregnancy outcomes, fertility, or overall well-being. Sometimes treatment is straightforward, other times it needs a careful mix of medical management, lifestyle adjustments and close follow-ups. I try to keep my approach personal, listening to each patient’s concerns rather than rushing to just prescribe. End of the day, it’s about helping them feel heard and guiding them toward a treatment plan that’s safe, realistic and actually works for their life—not just on paper.
Achievements:
I am glad I got the chance to attend a state level seminar on osteoarthrits, where experts from diff parts shared their latest research n treatment methods. It was intense but also really useful for my practice, specially in understanding how early intervention can slow down joint damage. I came back with few new ideas for patient care, and some practical tips that are actually doable in day to day treatment, not just theory on paper.

I am working as a gynecologist and infertility specialist, which means most of my days revolve around helping women with their reproductive health and guiding couples who are struggling to conceive. Sometimes it’s about solving straight forward issues like irregular cycles or hormonal imbalance, other times it’s long complex cases where the cause of infertility is not so easy to find… and that’s where patience and detailed evaluation really matters. I focus a lot on understanding each patient’s history—medical, emotional, lifestyle—because fertility is not just a set of lab reports. In my work I deal with a wide range of gynecological problems… menstrual disorders, PCOS, endometriosis, recurrent miscarriages, and even high-risk pregnancy care. For infertility cases, I use a combination of targeted diagnostic tests, evidence-based medical treatments, and if needed, advanced assisted reproductive techniques like ovulation induction or IUI. My goal is always to choose the safest and most effective path for each patient, not just the fastest. I also spend time educating patients about how diet, stress, and daily routine can affect reproductive health. Many times, small lifestyle changes work together with medical treatment to improve the chances of success. And honestly, the best part of my job is when a patient who had almost given up hope sends me a message saying they are expecting—it makes all the late hours worth it. There are challenges too… infertility can be emotionally exhausting for patients and it’s important for me to be both a doctor and a source of support. I try to keep communication open, honest, and practical, even if the news is not always what they wanted to hear. My aim is to guide them through every stage, with the same level of care I would give to my own family.