Gynecological surgery and Postpartum unit












Head Nurse: Maryam Akbari 

Direct Telephone Line: (+98)2531101414

Location: Forth floor 

This unit is committed to providing high quality medical care; this is supported by a team of remarkable physicians and nurse practitioners which helps the hospital achieve this goal. Physicians working in this unit .have particular expertise in diagnosis and management of complex medical problems

In this unit we carefully examine the patient referred for a surgical procedure and provide the patient with the necessary information about the treatment plan and the risks related to the treatment. We always make the decision about a surgical procedure together with the patient, and we choose the surgical method and treatment based on the patient’s individual criteria

There are several surgical methods: mini-invasive endoscopy, ordinary and robot-assisted laparoscopy, vaginal surgery, and open surgery. In ambulatory surgery, we can often discharge our patient on the same day. Larger surgeries usually require a few days of inpatient care on the ward. Follow-up care and monitoring are always agreed upon separately.

When you arrive for your surgical procedure, you will be met by the nurses and the surgical team in the operating room. We guarantee quality service from your first outpatient visit to the time of discharge

Caring for Mothers and Babies

A postpartum unit is where healthy mothers and babies are transferred after delivery on an inpatient labor, delivery, and recovery (LDR) unit, and where they stay until they are discharged, between one and four days later. An emerging practice in postpartum care—known as rooming-in—enables the baby to remain in a postpartum room, with their mother, for a majority of the stay.

The care provided in a postpartum unit is significantly different from other inpatient units in that staff care for two types of patient—mothers and newborns—with very different needs. For mothers, care is focused on pain management, rest, safe ambulation, and postpartum education, while babies receive basic cares around feeding, sleeping, diapering, and bathing. Postpartum patient rooms address these various care needs by creating separate zones to better accommodate night stays, baby care, and visitors