Conditions We Manage
Dr. Kartik provides specialised care across a wide range of pregnancy, fetal, and gynaecological conditions. Select a condition to learn more.
Pregnancy Complications
High-Risk Pregnancy
A pregnancy that requires closer monitoring due to factors that increase the chance of complications for the mother or baby.
Pre-eclampsia & Hypertension
Blood pressure disorders that can develop during pregnancy, requiring careful monitoring to protect both mother and baby.
Gestational Diabetes
A form of diabetes that develops during pregnancy, affecting how your body processes blood sugar.
Preterm Labour & Cervical Insufficiency
When labour begins before 37 weeks, or when the cervix opens too early, putting the baby at risk of premature birth.
Placenta Previa & Placenta Accreta
Conditions where the placenta is abnormally positioned or attached, requiring specialist planning for safe delivery.
Obstetric Cholestasis
A liver condition in pregnancy causing intense itching, which requires monitoring due to risks to the baby.
Blood Clotting Disorders
Conditions that affect blood clotting, increasing the risk of pregnancy complications including blood clots and placental problems.
Autoimmune Conditions
Pregnancy care for women with autoimmune diseases such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or thyroid autoimmunity.
Cardiac & Thyroid Conditions
Specialist pregnancy management for women with heart disease or thyroid disorders.
Recurrent Miscarriage
The loss of two or more consecutive pregnancies, requiring thorough investigation to identify treatable causes.
Fetal Conditions
Fetal Growth Restriction (IUGR)
When a baby is not growing at the expected rate in the womb, requiring specialist monitoring.
Twin & Multiple Pregnancies
Pregnancies with two or more babies require specialist monitoring due to increased complexity.
Fetal Structural Anomalies
When a detailed scan identifies a structural difference in the baby's development.
Chromosomal & Genetic Screening
Screening and diagnostic tests to assess the risk of chromosomal conditions such as Down syndrome.
Abnormal Amniotic Fluid
Too much or too little amniotic fluid around the baby, which can indicate underlying complications.
Fetal Anaemia & Hydrops Fetalis
Rare but serious conditions where the baby develops anaemia or fluid accumulation, requiring specialist management.
Procedures & Gynaecology
Detailed Anomaly Scans
A comprehensive ultrasound examination at 18–22 weeks to check the baby's structural development in detail.
Amniocentesis & CVS
Diagnostic procedures to definitively test for chromosomal and genetic conditions in the baby.
Fetal Echocardiography
A specialised ultrasound examination focused on the baby's heart structure and function.
Endometriosis
A condition where tissue similar to the womb lining grows outside the uterus, causing pain and potentially affecting fertility.
Uterine Fibroids
Non-cancerous growths in the uterus that can cause symptoms and potentially affect pregnancy.