Even Hospitals · Bengaluru · 100% cashless insurance support · No-cost EMI

Best gynecologist surgeon in Bangalore

People looking for Best gynecologist surgeon in bangalore usually want to know who will actually operate and where. The surgeons listed below are the consultants who perform this procedure at Even Hospitals, with their qualifications and years in practice. Even Hospitals performs hysterectomy surgery in bengaluru in Bengaluru at Race Course Road, JP Nagar and Hebbal — pick whichever is closest to you, each is within a short drive of a metro station.

Package estimate
₹2,00,000 to ₹3,20,000
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Consultants who perform this procedure

Dr. Manisha Ajay KhursaleGynaecologist · 29+ yearsM.B.B.S.,D.G.O.,D.N.B.
Dr Prerana NagabhushanaGynaecologist · 5+ yearsMBBS, MD (OBG) – PGIMER | DNB (OBG) |ICOG Fellowship in Gynae Endoscopy
Dr. Karuna RatwaniGynaecologist · 16+ yearsMBBS, MS- OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY, FICRS, DIPLOMA IN MINIMAL ACCESS SURGERY
Dr Raksha MadhuGynaecologist · 13+ years
Dr RameshGynaecologist · 36+ years
Dr Priya S P PatilGynaecologist · 7+ years

Techniques we offer

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Laparoscopic hysterectomy is performed through 3 - 4 small keyhole incisions using a high-definition camera and precision instruments. It offers less pain, reduced blood loss, minimal scarring, and quicker recovery compared to open surgery.

Open (Abdominal) Hysterectomy

Open hysterectomy involves a single larger incision on the lower abdomen to remove the uterus directly. This method is recommended for large fibroids, severe endometriosis, or cancer and is considered the gold standard for complex cases requiring full visualisation.

Package pricing

Estimated package range: ₹2,00,000 to ₹3,20,000

PackageEstimated cost
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Package₹2,20,000 to ₹3,20,000
Open / Abdominal Hysterectomy Package₹2,00,000 to ₹3,00,000

Included: surgeon and anaesthetist fees, operating theatre, day-care room, standard consumables, discharge medication and the scheduled follow-up. Excluded: pre-operative tests ordered before admission, implants or meshes where the technique requires them, and treatment for unrelated conditions found during work-up. Cashless insurance is filed by our team; no-cost EMI is available.

Your treatment journey, step by step

  1. Consultation & Diagnosis
    After consultation & pelvic examination, your gynaecologist evaluates your condition and recommends the right procedure.
  2. Hysterectomy Procedure
    General anaesthesia is given, and the uterus is removed via laparoscopic or open surgery. The procedure usually takes 1 - 3 hours.
  3. Post-Surgery Care
    Patients are monitored post-surgery; most laparoscopic patients are discharged within 2 - 3 days.
  4. Recovery & Follow-Up
    Laparoscopic hysterectomy requires 2 - 3 weeks of recovery, while open surgery needs 4 - 6 weeks of healing.

Why patients choose Even Hospitals

The hospital

Frequently asked questions

Will I go into menopause after a hysterectomy?

Only if the ovaries are also removed. If the uterus alone is removed, menopause occurs naturally at its usual age. Your gynaecologist will discuss your options based on your condition and preferences.

Can I still have a normal sex life after a hysterectomy?

Yes. Most patients resume intimacy after 6 - 8 weeks. Sexual sensation is usually preserved, and many women report improved quality of life due to relief from chronic pain or heavy bleeding.

Will I gain weight after a hysterectomy?

Weight gain is not caused directly by a hysterectomy. Maintaining a balanced diet and regular exercise post-recovery helps preserve a healthy weight.

How painful is the recovery?

Mild to moderate discomfort lasts for a few days. Laparoscopic patients usually report minimal pain managed with simple medication, while open surgery recovery may require stronger pain control.

When can I resume household work and exercise?

Light activities can resume within 2 weeks for laparoscopic and 4 weeks for open surgery. Heavy lifting and strenuous workouts are best avoided for at least 6 weeks.

Will my hormones change?

If only the uterus is removed, hormonal changes do not occur. If ovaries are also removed, you may experience menopausal symptoms. Your doctor may suggest hormone therapy if needed.

Can hysterectomy be avoided with medication?

In early stages, fibroids, endometriosis, and heavy bleeding can often be managed with medication or minor procedures. Hysterectomy is recommended when conservative options fail or cancer is suspected.

Where we operate

Even Hospitals, Race Course Road — central Bengaluru, 5 minutes from Sir M. Visvesvaraya / Majestic metro.
Even Hospitals, JP Nagar — south Bengaluru, close to Jayanagar and Banashankari.
Even Hospitals, Hebbal — north Bengaluru, off the Outer Ring Road.

Consultations run seven days a week. Call 080 4709 5888 or use the cost estimator to get a written quote before you commit to anything.