Women’s Health Services
- Strengthen the pelvic floor and core muscles.
- Treatment of incontinence (urinary or fecal).
- Treatments for vaginal prolapse (A condition when the vagina slips out of position due to multiple vaginal births.
- Treating pain during intercourse.
- Treating constipation.
- Treating diastasis recti (The separation of the abdominal muscles that happens during and after pregnancy).
- Treatment of pelvic pain, Coccydinia, Perineal pain and Anorectal pain.
- Treating Pain or dysfunctions during pregnancy.
Women’s health physiotherapy is a non-surgical alternative for several postpartum disorders. It helps women bounce back to an active and flexible body with exercises routines to improve conditions, including pelvic floor disorders and low back pain.
The fluctuating hormones from adolescence to pregnancy and then menopause entails the need for proper guidance and physical exercise to deal with chronic pain. In addition, during pregnancy, constant pressure on the pelvic floor can lead to pelvic floor disorders that cause hesitance for consultation.
Our women’s health services help improve mobility and physical function, relieve pain, increase comfort, and enhance overall health through non-surgical, non-pharmacological techniques.
We provide service to all females of all different age stages, from after puberty for girls and women, during pregnancy, after childbirth, during breastfeeding and motherhood.
Scope of Women’s Health Services
General Women’s Health Care
- Routine screenings for early detection.
- Monitoring of heart, vascular health, and breast and uterine health.
- Nutritional counseling and healthy lifestyle guidance.
Pregnancy & Childbirth Care
- Pregnancy monitoring and essential screenings.
- Health and nutritional guidance for expectant mothers.
- Postnatal care for both mother and baby.
Physical Therapy for Women
- Postpartum rehabilitation exercises.
- Treatment for back and joint pain.
- Exercises to improve fitness and flexibility.
Psychological & Social Care
- Psychological support sessions for anxiety and depression.
- Menopause and hormonal health monitoring.
- Programs for work-life balance and health awareness.
Advanced Techniques in Our Care:
Telemedicine Consultations: We provide comprehensive women’s health follow-up online, including symptom assessment, medical advice, and treatment monitoring—all with ease and without the need to visit a clinic.
Electronic Monitoring of Tests and Analyses: All examinations are digitally recorded to track health progress accurately and on a regular basis.
Electronic Medical Reports for Families: Regular reports are sent to the family to monitor women’s health and stay updated on treatment progress at any time.
Continuous Training for the Medical Team: Our team undergoes regular training based on the latest international women’s health protocols to ensure the highest quality of care.
FAQ
Does the service include pregnancy follow-up?
Yes, we offer specialized programs for pregnancy follow-up from the early stages through to delivery.
Do you provide postpartum care at home?
Yes, we provide home nursing, physical therapy, and psychological support for new mothers.
Is it possible to perform medical check-ups at home?
Yes, we provide laboratory tests and home-based imaging when needed.
Does the service include menopause follow-up?
Yes, we offer specialized programs to support women in advanced stages of life.
Is the service available 24/7?
Yes, we have a medical team available around the clock.
Our Medical Team
- Female physicians specialized in obstetrics, gynecology, and women’s health.
- A trained nursing team that prioritizes women’s privacy and emotional comfort.
- Specialized physical therapists in postpartum rehabilitation.
- Clinical nutrition consultants.
Success Stories
One mother, following a cesarean delivery, was experiencing limited mobility, back pain, and difficulties with breastfeeding. We initiated a comprehensive home care program that included daily medical follow-up, physical therapy sessions, and guidance on breastfeeding and nutrition. Within just a few weeks, she gradually regained her strength and was able to resume her daily life with greater ease alongside her baby. At White Support, we consider these moments of reassurance for the mother and comfort for the family as our greatest success.
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