Over 17 years of experience in obstetrics, gynecology, and infertility, ensuring comprehensive care for women at all life stages.
Specialized in infertility management with cutting-edge treatments, helping couples achieve successful conception with personalized care plans.
Skilled in laparoscopic and hysteroscopic procedures, offering faster recovery, minimal discomfort, and reduced hospital stay for patients.
Tailored treatment approaches that prioritize patient comfort, well-being, and long-term health, ensuring a compassionate and supportive healthcare experience.
From prenatal care to postnatal support, providing expert guidance for a smooth and healthy pregnancy journey.
Equipped with modern medical technology for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment, ensuring high-quality healthcare for all patients.
Founded in 1984, Sri Krishna Seva Sadan is the oldest and most reputed maternity and infertility hospital in the district. With a strong legacy of over four decades, the hospital offers a wide range of services including maternity care, infertility treatment, cancer screening, and advanced gynecological surgeries. It is fully equipped with more than 30 beds and provides 24×7 emergency obstetric and delivery services. The hospital was established by Late Dr. Raj Kishori Singh and Late Dr. S.S.P. Singh, who served the community with dedication for over 45 years. Continuing their legacy, Dr. Hari Priya Singh has joined as a Senior Consultant Gynaecologist. With over 17 years of experience and specialized training in infertility and laparoscopy, she brings compassionate and modern women’s healthcare to the region.
Menstrual disorders refer to abnormal conditions in a woman's menstrual cycle, including irregular periods, heavy bleeding, missed periods, or painful cramps, affecting overall reproductive health.
Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, causing pain, heavy periods, and sometimes infertility in women.
Infertility is the inability to conceive after one year of regular, unprotected intercourse. It can affect both men and women and may require medical evaluation and treatment.