Gynecologist in Kolshet Road, Thane

Dr. Arohi Tasgaonkar

MS (ObGy), DNB (ObGy), Fellowship in Gynaec Endoscopy

Dr. Arohi is a MS Obstetrician and Gynaecologist from Grant Medical College and JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai. She has received Post Graduate degree from the National Board Of Examinations (DNB). Furthermore, she has done Fellowship in Gynaec Endoscopy under the able guidance of Dr. Haresh Vaghasia, MD, DPE(Austria), DHS (Italy).   Dr. Arohi Tasgaonkar the best Gynecologist in Kolshet Road Thane.

She believes in treating her patients ethically and with empathy. She has devoted her practice to help women from adolescence to menopause live a healthy, fulfilling and wholesome life. She understands that Women’s healthcare needs are growing increasingly and is committed to supporting her patients with various medical and technological advances.
Apart from being a skilled & professional doctor, Dr. Arohi devotes her time towards contributing to society & welfare.

  • She is a part of NGO “Indian Cancer Society “ & conducts multiple cancer screening camps all over Mumbai and remote villages near Thane.
  • She has teaching experience and has conducted various camps for colleges and clubs in Pune and Mumbai.
  • She is a Rotary Member of Thane west club and Pune

Why Choose Us

Experience

Dr. Arohi Tasgaonkar has over a decade of experience in Women’s Health and is dedicated to provide best in class treatment to every woman – from preteen to menopause.

Services

Services are devoted to addressing the individual needs and demands of our patients. Complete wellness and preventive care checkups, prenatal care, gynecological diagnosis and treatments are available.

Patient Care

We seek to provide our patients comfort and satisfaction by establishing a patient focused, family friendly environment.

Services We Provide

Normal delivery

Delivery is a completely natural delivery of a baby by the mother without any medical intervention.

High Risk Pregnancy

Pregnancy involves increased health risks for the pregnant person, fetus, or both.

C section Delivery

C-section is used to deliver a baby through surgical incisions made in the abdomen and uterus.

Hysterectomy

A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the womb (uterus). 

Fibroid Removal

The surgeon will make a cut in your lower abdomen to remove the fibroids.

PCOD

PCOS is a very common hormone problem for women of childbearing age.

Breast cancer screening

Mammography is the best tool doctors have to screen healthy people for breast cancer.

Fertility enhancing surgery

Are surgeries that help to enhance or restore fertility in women with infertility complications

Infertility Evaluation

An infertility evaluation may be offered to any patient who by definition has infertility or is at high risk of infertility.

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For more information and an appointment call now: +91 98330 74977

The hospital where Dr. Arohi Tasgaonkar the best Gynecologist in Ghodbunder Road Thane practices is located at Complete Women’s Care, 004, Gohit, Gate No.2, Kanchanpushpa Complex, Waghbil, Near Suraj Water Park, Ghodbunder Road, Thane 400615

10 Questions You’re Embarrassed to Ask Your Gynaecologist Answered

1. I’m nervous about having to strip down for my visit. What can I do to feel more at ease?
This is a normal concern. Exposing yourself in front of other people, including doctors, can be uncomfortable. Remind yourself that gynecologists see thousands of bodies of all shapes and sizes, and this is just another day for them. In turn, they are also mindful that this isn’t the most comfortable part of the visit for you. You can always ask to talk to the doctor first and then get undressed after your initial conversation. This can help you feel more at ease, especially if it’s your first time meeting your doctor.
2. With my periods on, can I visit a gynecologists'?
Some tests cannot be done if you are bleeding, but else it is okay to visit us even if you are bleeding. That won’t cause a major problem for the examination.
3. Should I shave/wax before I visit a gynecologists'?
If hair does not cause any problem with the part to be examined, you can allow it to stay there.
4. My vulva looks blackish, is it okay?
The colour of the vulva differs from person to person so there is no need to be ashamed of it. Depending on the tone of your skin, vulva colour also differs. Not only the colour, but the size also differs. It is normal.
5. I have a lot of vaginal discharges, sometimes white or yellow, is it okay?
Vaginal discharge is normal and the colours can vary depending on your menstrual cycle, pregnancy, or changes in hormonal levels.

The only thing that should bother you is the quantity or odour associated with pain, itching or burning sensation. It is indicative of some infection and needs evaluation.

6. I experience itching, is it normal?
There can be many causes for itching. Such as allergy to a particular soap, change in the texture of the undergarment or due to the weather. If the problem persists, you need to consult the Dr. else not.
7. Why do I experience pain during intercourse?
Intercourse could be painful for any number of reasons such as;

  • muscle spasms,
  • ovarian cysts,
  • endometriosis,
  • vaginal atrophy,
  • lack of adequate lubrication, or
  • even more complicated psychological reasons.

It is something that warrants an exam and a discussion with your doctor.

8. Is it safe to have sex during my period?
If your periods occur regularly after every 28 days, then there is no cause of worry even if you have sex during mensuration.
9. Can I have sex during pregnancy?
Yes, but certain pregnancy conditions prohibit sexual intercourse, such as patients with the conditions of:

placenta previa (the placenta lies low in the uterus and partially covers the cervix),
preterm labour

cervical insufficiency (premature shortening/thinning or dilation of the cervix early in pregnancy).

If you are experiencing vaginal bleeding in pregnancy, ask your doctor before resuming sexual intercourse.

10. When should I check if I am pregnant?
Generally, the first day after you missed the periods. If you are uncertain about the date of your period, you can do it after 21 days of having unprotected sex.