Dr. J Sreeja Shraddha
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | Mallareddy Medical College For Women, Hyderabad |
Academic degree: | MS (Master Of Surgrey) |
Area of specialization: | I am a doctor who focus on obstetrics, gynaecology and reproductive medicine, though in daily work those lines often overlap more than people think. Pregnancy care is a big part of what I do – guiding women from conception through delivery, watching out for complications like hypertension or gestational diabetes, trying to keep both mother & baby safe. Sometimes that means routine scans, sometimes long nights at the hospital.
Women’s health overall matter just as much. I see patients with fibroids, infections, pelvic pain, heavy bleeding.. the list is endless really, and each condition need a different plan. Fertility care is another core area – helping couples understand why conceiving is difficult and then tailoring treatments, whether that is ovulation support, IVF, or just lifestyle adjustments.
Hormonal balance issues like PCOS, thyroid related cycles, or menopausal symptoms often get ignored until they become disruptive, I try to bring them into open conversation. Preventive care is also central, things like cervical screening, breast exams, counseling for long-term health.
Every service I offer I want it to feel both scientific and personal – yes, evidence-based guidelines, but also space for the patient to ask, to hesitate, to feel heard. Sometimes the small questions matter more than the big diagnosiss.!! |
Achievements: | I am fellowship trained in reproductive medicine and most of my work revolve around ovulation induction, IUI, IVF/ICSI and fertility preservtion. I manage high-risk pregnancies with antenatal care and delivery planning, while also doing fertility workups—hormone tests, ultrasound folliculometry, and custom pathways that cut waiting time. I use gyne ultrasound, early scans, hysteroscopic evals, plus patient counseling on PCOS, endometriosis, miscarriage. I keep learning, attended workshops & got certificattions!! |
I am an obstetrician & gynaecologist, working everyday with women across different stages of life and health concerns. My main focus is reproductive medicine, infertility care and advanced laparoscopic surgery. Some days the cases are routine check ups, sometimes they are quite complex – fertility challenges, hormone imbalances, or surgical issues that need delicate handling. I like to keep my approach straightforward, clear, and empathetic... though honestly medicine can be unpredictable, and I never forget that behind every diagnosis there’s a real person waiting for answers. I trained in obstetrics and gynaecology with the aim of combining science with practical solutions. Over the years I developed strong interest in reproductive medicine, not just the technical side but also the emotional aspects of treatment – IVF, assisted conception, management of recurrent pregnancy loss. These are sensitive areas and I try to give patients not only precise treatment plans but also a sense of continuity and trust. It doesnt matter if a couple is at the beginning of their fertility journey or already tired after multiple attempts, I take time to explain things (maybe I explain too much sometimes, but clarity helps). Surgery is another field I am deeply committed too. Minimally invasive laparoscopic procedures allow faster recovery, less pain, and better outcomes in many gynaecological conditions like fibroids, ovarian cysts, endometriosis. I believe laparoscopic surgery is not just about technology but about choosing wisely when it is really indicated. There is a fine line between over treating and doing what’s absolutely needed. I continue to attend professional meetings, read updates (sometimes too many articles at once!) and apply new evidence carefully into practice. I may not always have perfect words but my goal is simple – to provide safe, ethical, and effective care in reproductive health and women’s surgery. Patients often tell me they appreciate the balance between medical accuracy and the way I try to listen. For me, medicine is less about titles and more about connection. And maybe that’s the one thing I try hardest not to forget.