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Dr. Sweety Dhande

Dr. Sweety Dhande
Dhande speciality clinic, Nagpur HWC VHB colony, nagpur
Doctor information
Experience:
10 years
Education:
SMIMER
Academic degree:
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery)
Area of specialization:
I am a practising gynaecologist with around 6 yrs into this field now, mostly working in and around Nagpur. I deal with a wide range of women’s health issues—from routine antenatal care to irregular cycles, PCOD, menopausal problems, infections, and ya infertility too, which honestly has become a big part of my practice lately. Couples come in carrying a lot—stress, confusion, frustration—and I try to just slow it all down a bit. Whether it’s ovulation tracking, basic investigations, or guiding them when they need more advanced help, I like being that first safe step. Every case feels different, no fixed path really. I’m not into rushing things or overloading meds where not needed. Sometimes all someone needs is to just feel heard.. and that can change how treatment works. Working in both private setup and corporation side has kinda shaped that approach for me, one patient at a time.
Achievements:
I am done with my DGO and honestly that phase changed a lot for me. Before that, things felt scattered, like I knew bits and pieces of obgyn stuff but not how they all connect. DGO kinda pulled all those loose threads together. I learnt to actually *handle* cases—emergencies, deliveries, tricky decisions during labour, and just those everyday problems women deal with but don’t always talk about. That course made me sure, ya this is the field I really wanted to stay in.

I am a practicing gynaecologist and kinda juggling multiple roles lately. I started out as an MO in a private hospital in Gujarat—did that for 6 months right after med school. It was intense, not just the hours but the sheer range of things I had to manage back then... felt like every shift taught me something new, or confused me a bit more, ha. For the past 4+ years now, I’ve been running my own private clinic, focusing mainly on women's health, maternal care, menstrual issues, infertility basics and all sorts of everyday gynae concerns that walk into a opd. It’s hands-on, sometimes hectic, but I like being directly involved with my patients. They remember small things you said a year ago and I think, ohh right I need to be extra careful with the little reassurances too, not just meds. Alongside that, I work with the Nagpur Municipal Corporation as a full-time medical officer (FTMO). That side of work is more structured, public health oriented—you see things at a system level, what goes wrong in maternal mortality chains, vaccination gaps, family planning programs, etc. It’s a whole other dimension compared to private practice and honestly keeps me grounded in the bigger picture of why we do all this. Sometimes it's too much all together—clinic, gov work, random emergencies—but I also feel like this mix keeps me in touch with both clinical detail and community impact. And maybe that's where I’m headed long term, still figuring it out tbh. But right now, this balance of personal care + public service feels kinda right.