Dr. Taruna Verma is a dedicated and patient-focused Obstetrician and Gynaecologist with over three years of extensive clinical and surgical experience. She is skilled in managing a wide spectrum of obstetric and gynaecological conditions with precision, empathy, and evidence-based expertise.
She has independently handled numerous obstetric emergencies, performed normal and assisted vaginal deliveries, and undertaken a range of elective and emergency gynaecological surgeries. Her clinical interests also include infertility management, postpartum care, and preventive women's health.
Dr. Taruna completed her postgraduate research on "The Role of Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Women with PCOS," reflecting her interest in advancing women's health through scientific inquiry and innovation.
With a strong commitment to patient safety, ethics, and compassionate care, Dr. Taruna ensures that every woman receives holistic and personalized treatment. Her ability to remain composed under pressure, excellent communication skills, and dedication to continuous learning make her an asset to any multidisciplinary healthcare team.
Comprehensive care for normal vaginal deliveries with focus on natural childbirth experience.
Expert care for cesarean deliveries when medically necessary, ensuring safety for both mother and baby.
Office examination of the cervix, following an abnormal pap smear, with a microscope to detect any abnormalities.
Hospital procedure where a laparoscope, a thin viewing tube similar to a telescope, is passed through a small incision in the abdomen. This helps the doctor look directly at the outside of the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and nearby organs.
Hospital procedure in which the cervix is stretched with a special instrument to make it wider (Dilation). Once the opening of the cervix is enlarged, another instrument is inserted into the uterus to loosen and remove the lining of the uterus (Curettage).
Office procedure in which the endometrial lining is sampled.
A minimally invasive office or hospital procedure to remove the lining of the uterus. Performed on women who have excessive menstrual bleeding or dysfunctional uterine bleeding.
A minimally invasive office or hospital procedure in which the uterine cavity is evaluated with a small camera and surgery performed if necessary.
Hospital procedure to surgically remove the uterus, this can be performed in a variety of ways depending on several factors.
Minimally invasive hospital surgery in which the pelvis is evaluated laparoscopically and the uterus and cervix are removed through the vagina.
Hospital procedure where uterine fibroids are surgically removed from the uterus through an abdominal incision.
Hospital procedure used to surgically remove an ovary or ovaries.
Hospital procedure to surgically remove a cyst from one or both ovaries, leaving the ovaries intact if still functional.
Hospital procedure to remove the uterus and cervix through an abdominal incision.
Minimally invasive hospital surgery in which the uterus and cervix are removed laparoscopically.
Hospital procedure to remove the uterus and cervix through the vagina.
Hospital outpatient procedure to treat stress urinary incontinence by placing a sling to support the bladder neck.
Permanent sterilization procedure performed either laparoscopically or hysteroscopically.
Restorative surgery for hymen reconstruction.
Surgical procedure to reshape or reduce the labia minora or labia majora.
Both surgical and LASER options available for vaginal rejuvenation and tightening.
Dr. Taruna Verma believes in providing compassionate, evidence-based care tailored to each patient's individual needs. She emphasizes: