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Frequently Asked Questions

About Dr. Neha Lalla FAQs

Many women choose Dr. Neha because she combines clear communication, strong clinical judgement, and caring support. She has special expertise in laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, fibroids, endometriosis, fertility-related conditions, and pregnancy care.

Patients also value that she explains things clearly and recommends treatment based on what is truly right for them.

Yes. Dr. Neha Lalla is a female Indian gynaecologist in Dubai, and many women feel comfortable with her calm, approachable, and easy-to-understand style of care.

Yes. Dr. Neha Lalla has focused expertise in minimally invasive gynaecological surgery, especially laparoscopy and hysteroscopy. She manages many conditions that may need surgical treatment, including fibroids, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, adhesions, and other pelvic problems.

General Gynaecology FAQs

You should see a gynaecologist if you have symptoms such as irregular periods, heavy bleeding, severe period pain, pelvic pain, unusual discharge, fertility concerns, or any changes that do not feel normal. You can also visit for routine women’s health check-ups, pregnancy care, family planning, or menopause-related concerns.

A gynaecologist treats problems related to women’s reproductive health. This includes fibroids, ovarian cysts, endometriosis, heavy or irregular periods, pelvic pain, infertility, infections, and conditions involving the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and cervix.

During your first consultation, Dr. Neha will listen to your symptoms, ask about your medical history, review any scans or reports you already have, and explain what may be causing the problem. If needed, she may suggest further tests or scans before planning treatment.

The aim of the consultation is to help you understand your condition clearly and know what the next step should be.

Surgery FAQs

Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgery used to diagnose and treat many gynaecological problems through small cuts in the abdomen. It is commonly used for fibroids, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, adhesions, and some other pelvic conditions.

Because the cuts are small, recovery is usually faster than open surgery.

Hysteroscopy is a procedure that uses a thin camera to look inside the uterus. It helps diagnose and treat conditions such as polyps, fibroids inside the uterus, scar tissue, uterine septum, and abnormal bleeding.

No, not always. Some women can be managed with monitoring or medicines. Surgery is usually considered when symptoms are severe, fertility is affected, or the condition is causing ongoing problems that are not improving with other treatment.

Fertility FAQs

If you are under 35 and have been trying to conceive for 12 months without success, it is a good idea to get checked. If you are above 35, or if you have irregular periods, fibroids, endometriosis, or previous pelvic infections, it is better to seek help earlier.

Treatment depends on where the blockage is, what caused it, and your fertility goals. Some women may need further testing, while others may benefit from treatment such as tubal recanalisation or other fertility planning options.

Asherman’s syndrome is a condition where scar tissue forms inside the uterus. This can lead to light periods, missed periods, infertility, or repeated pregnancy loss in some women.

It is usually diagnosed and treated through hysteroscopy.

Fibroids, Endometriosis, and Ovarian Cyst FAQs

Fibroids may need treatment if they are causing heavy bleeding, pain, pressure in the lower abdomen, frequent urination, or fertility problems. Some fibroids can be monitored without surgery, while others may need treatment depending on their size, number, location, and symptoms.

Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus. This can cause painful periods, pelvic pain, pain during intercourse, and sometimes fertility problems.

Not all ovarian cysts are serious. Some are small and go away on their own. Others may need monitoring, medicine, or surgery depending on their size, type, symptoms, and scan findings.

If you have pain, bloating, irregular periods, or a cyst seen on scan, it is best to get it checked by a specialist.