A laparoscopic hysterectomy is a minimally invasive surgery to remove the uterus through small abdominal incisions. A laparoscope (thin tube with a camera) guides the surgeon, while specialized instruments assist in removing the uterus, sometimes with the cervix, fallopian tubes, or ovaries, based on the patient's condition
A laparoscopic hysterectomy is not just a procedure—it’s a step toward a healthier, pain-free life with minimal scars and maximum recovery
Uterine fibroids causing pain or heavy bleeding
Endometriosis with severe pelvic pain
Adenomyosis leading to chronic discomfort
Uterine prolapse affecting daily activities
Chronic abnormal uterine bleeding
Gynecologic cancers (e.g., uterine, cervical, ovarian)
Pelvic inflammatory disease with severe complications
Chronic pelvic pain unresponsive to other treatments
Women with chronic pelvic pain due to uterine conditions
Patients with fibroids causing excessive bleeding
Women with endometriosis unresponsive to other treatments
Those experiencing severe adenomyosis symptoms
Patients with uterine prolapse affecting quality of life
Women diagnosed with gynecologic cancers
Bleeding or need for blood transfusion
Infection at the surgical site
Injury to surrounding organs (bladder, bowel, ureters)
Early menopause if ovaries are removed
Blood clots in the legs or lungs (DVT/PE)
Adhesions causing pelvic pain
Surgeon and hospital fees
Preoperative lab tests and imaging (ultrasound, MRI)
Anesthesia and surgical supplies
Postoperative medications and pain management
Follow-up visits and recovery support
Potential additional costs for complications
Costs vary based on location, hospital facilities, and insurance coverage. Consult your healthcare provider for an accurate estimate.
Hormonal therapy (birth control, IUDs, GnRH agonists)
Endometrial ablation for heavy bleeding
Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) for fibroid treatment
Pelvic physical therapy for pain management
Lifestyle modifications (diet, stress management, exercise)
Regular monitoring and symptom-based management
"I struggled with fibroids for years, but after my laparoscopic hysterectomy, I feel healthier and pain-free."
"Endometriosis made my life unbearable, but this procedure gave me relief and a new beginning."
"I was worried about surgery, but the quick recovery and minimal pain made it worth it!"
"After battling severe bleeding, I finally found relief with laparoscopic hysterectomy. No more worries!"
A laparoscopic hysterectomy is a minimally invasive surgery to remove the uterus through small abdominal incisions. A laparoscope (thin tube with a camera) guides the surgeon, while specialized instruments assist in removing the uterus, sometimes with the cervix, fallopian tubes, or ovaries, based on the patient's condition
A laparoscopic hysterectomy is not just a procedure—it’s a step toward a healthier, pain-free life with minimal scars and maximum recovery
Uterine fibroids causing pain or heavy bleeding
Endometriosis with severe pelvic pain
Adenomyosis leading to chronic discomfort
Uterine prolapse affecting daily activities
Chronic abnormal uterine bleeding
Gynecologic cancers (e.g., uterine, cervical, ovarian)
Pelvic inflammatory disease with severe complications
Chronic pelvic pain unresponsive to other treatments
Women with chronic pelvic pain due to uterine conditions
Patients with fibroids causing excessive bleeding
Women with endometriosis unresponsive to other treatments
Those experiencing severe adenomyosis symptoms
Patients with uterine prolapse affecting quality of life
Women diagnosed with gynecologic cancers
Bleeding or need for blood transfusion
Infection at the surgical site
Injury to surrounding organs (bladder, bowel, ureters)
Early menopause if ovaries are removed
Blood clots in the legs or lungs (DVT/PE)
Adhesions causing pelvic pain
Surgeon and hospital fees
Preoperative lab tests and imaging (ultrasound, MRI)
Anesthesia and surgical supplies
Postoperative medications and pain management
Follow-up visits and recovery support
Potential additional costs for complications
Costs vary based on location, hospital facilities, and insurance coverage. Consult your healthcare provider for an accurate estimate.
Hormonal therapy (birth control, IUDs, GnRH agonists)
Endometrial ablation for heavy bleeding
Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) for fibroid treatment
Pelvic physical therapy for pain management
Lifestyle modifications (diet, stress management, exercise)
Regular monitoring and symptom-based management
"I struggled with fibroids for years, but after my laparoscopic hysterectomy, I feel healthier and pain-free."
"Endometriosis made my life unbearable, but this procedure gave me relief and a new beginning."
"I was worried about surgery, but the quick recovery and minimal pain made it worth it!"
"After battling severe bleeding, I finally found relief with laparoscopic hysterectomy. No more worries!"
BOOK AN
with Dr. Deepika Singh
Patient Experiences
Essential Information About Minimally Invasive Uterine Surgery
Schedule an appointment with one of our experienced medical professionals today!