Dr. Jagruthi Rao
Experience: | 11 years |
Education: | Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences |
Academic degree: | MS (Master Of Surgrey) |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working with women who face PCOS or PCOD and who often struggle to conceive, and this area of fertility care has become close to me because I see how much confusion and worry it can bring. Along with that, I manage all type of gynec issues from irregular cycles, endometriosis, fibroids to menopausal problems. Sometimes patients come just for second opinion, and I try to give them clear picture without too much medical jargon. I also do minimal invasive procedures like laparoscopy and hysteroscopy, which reduce recovery time and let patients get back to their normal life faster.
For me gynecology is not only about surgery or prescriptions but about hearing the concerns and guiding step by step, whether its about infertility, contraception, pregnancy care or long term hormonal health. Each woman’s situation is differrent and my aim is to give care that fit her need rather than one size approach. |
Achievements: | I am proud to recieve the Femmetimes Women Award 2025, an honor that felt like recognition of the work I do for women’s health every day. In the same year I was named as a Rising star in Reproductive Medicine 2025, which for me is less about a title and more about the responsibility to keep growing in this field. Awards are nice but they also remind me there is so much more to learn and give back. |
I am a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist with additional fellowship training in reproductive medicine, which has given me chance to combine routine women’s health care with advanced fertility support. My daily practice move between antenatal care, deliveries, gyneac surgeries, menstrual and hormonal issues, and couples who are struggling with infertility. Some days are smooth, others are full of unexpected turns—high risk pregnancies, emergency cesareans, complicated ovarian cysts—but that’s what keep the work real. Doing fellowship in reproductive medicine help me to focus more on patients with PCOS, recurrent miscarriages, low ovarian reserve or unexplained infertility. Managing these cases is not only about protocols like IVF, IUI or ovulation induction, it also require time, listening, empathy and patience, since the emotional side of fertility treatment can be heavier than the medical part. I try to make sure patients understand each step, the risks, the success rates, and also alternative choices, rather than rushing into a single path. As a gynecologist I also treat wide range of conditions—fibroids, endometriosis, abnormal bleeding, pelvic infections, menopausal concerns. Surgeries like hysteroscopy and laparoscopy are part of my skill set, and I rely on minimally invasive methods whenever possible to reduce recovery time. Obstetrics remain close to my heart too, monitoring mothers through pregnancy, preventing complications, and supporting safe delivery. Each new birth remind me why this profession matters. I see myself not only as a specialist but also as a partner in a patient’s health journey. Sometimes that means giving reassurance more than medicine, other times making difficult decision fast in labor room. For me, women’s health care is about balance between evidence based medicine and humane understanding. At the end, whether it is fertility or pregnancy or surgery, my goal is to help women feel supported, safe and informed in every stage of life.