Dr. Mohit R Saraogi
Gynecologist/Obstetrician,IVF,Gynecologist
14 years of experience
MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology,DNB,FCPS - General Surgery,DGO,ICOG,MRCOG(UK),MBBS,DM - Reproductive Medicine
Dr. Mohit R Saraogi Visits
Malad West, Mumbai
Khetan Apartments, S. V. Road Landmark: Opposite Malad Telephone Exchange Malad West, Mumbai, Opposite Malad Telephone Exchange
₹ 1000
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10:30 AM - 08:00 AMTue
10:30 AM - 08:00 AMWed
10:30 AM - 08:00 AMThu
10:30 AM - 08:00 AMFri
10:30 AM - 08:00 AMSat
10:30 AM - 08:00 AM
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Lavanya
15/11/2023
Intra Uterine Insemination Iui
I'm 37 and was trying to concieve for a long time. I heard about Dr. Mohit Saraogi and his expertise in IUI treatments. I decided to consult him at Saraogi Hospital. Dr. Mohit was very patient and understanding. He explained the IUI procedure clearly and prepared us for the journey. After a couple of attempts, I am thrilled to share that I am pregnant! It's an amazing feeling. Dr. Mohit's care and expertise made this possible. I would definitely suggest him to others who are looking for fertility treatments.
Prajakta
23/10/2023
Gynecology
I had been suffering with PCOD for quite a few years. The hormonal imbalance was affecting my daily life significantly. I visited numerous doctors but didn’t find any substantial relief. That’s when I came across Dr. Mohit Saraogi. From the first appointment itself, I could sense a ray of hope. Dr. Saraogi patiently listened to my entire history, examined my reports, and explained the treatment plan in detail. Unlike other treatments, his approach was not forcefully but was tailored according to my body's response. Over the course of a few months, my symptoms started to diminish. I felt a lot more energetic and the irregular menstrual cycles were becoming regular. Dr. Saraogi's personalized attention and expert treatment have truly given me a new lease of life. I am immensely grateful and would highly recommend Dr. Saraogi to anyone dealing with PCOD.
Questions Answered By Dr. Mohit R Saraogi
Asked for महिला, 24
White discharge after period
Answered on 13th Sept '24
White discharge may come after your period and is not a cause for concern. In most cases, this is a sign that your body is undergoing a cleaning process and shedding old cells. However, one of the factors that can provoke this is the fluctuation of hormones. Nevertheless, in situations where the discharge is also accompanied by a strong smell, itching, or irritation, the best course of action is to consult a gynecologist for a check-up.
Asked for Female, 18
My lmp is 4 July and I went for my first ultrasound scan on 27 august when my gestational age according to LMP was almost 8 weeks but the scan measured no fetus nor a gestational sac so I was recommended beta HCG test which reported 3129mIU/ml of HCG measuring to 5 weeks after two on September 10 I went for an ultrasound and my doctor said that the fetus hasn't grown after 5 weeks 3 days.. gastational sac measuring to 1.24 cm ...but my beta HCG report on the same day reported levated level of HCG measured to 6537.. now my doctor has advice to wait for another two weeks what are the chances of baby being there and is just not coming in an ultrasound because I haven't experienced as bleeding or spotting or even a change in discharge nor do I have nausea or vomiting... Although I do have headaches and I do notice Linea niagra showing up
Answered on 16th Sept '24
Sharing the fetus's growth data might raise some concerns, but the absence of bleeding or spotting is a positive sign. However, the rising HCG levels and lack of embryo growth on the ultrasound need close monitoring. Symptoms like headaches and the appearance of Linea Nigra are common in pregnancy. Your doctor’s advice to wait another two weeks is sensible for further observation. During this time, focus on staying calm, eating well, and getting plenty of rest.
Asked for Female, 21
I’m not sure if I have a yeast infection, UTI, or what. I do know I have something though. My symptoms are: - Rare itching - Smelly white/light yellow tint creamy discharge (comes out all day) - Burns sometimes when I pee (like I have a scratch) and a little blood is on the tissue when I wipe
Answered on 13th Sept '24
You might have a yeast infection. Yeast infections are often characterized by the genital area where there is an itchy rash, a smelly discharge, and a painful feeling when urinating. They are caused by an overgrowth of yeast in the vagina. You can try antifungal creams from the pharmacy. Wearing cotton underwear and avoiding perfumed products are very important. If the symptoms don't go away, see a gynecologist for another check-up and treatment options.
Asked for Female, 31
I am 31 and I am 40 days pregnant. I am working in a school as a teacher. Is it safe to continue my job? I need to climb up the stairs in working hours. Is there any harm? Please suggest
Answered on 12th Sept '24
At 40 days, the unborn baby is still small but securely growing in the womb. It's important to reduce stress on your body during this stage. Climbing stairs is fine as long as you don't feel dizzy, tired, or experience any pain. Listen to your body and take it easy. If you have any concerns or unusual symptoms, talk to your gynecologist.
Asked for Female, 15
Maira age 15 years hai aur mujhe period regular hi rahta hai , menstrual cycle lagfag 28 se 34 days ka lekin es month maira period miss ho gya hai matlab date se 6 days aage nikal gya lekin period nhi aaya kya karu doctor please help me
Answered on 11th Sept '24
It's normal for your period to be a little late, especially during adolescence. Stress, changes in diet, or hormonal shifts can also cause delays. To rule out pregnancy, it's a good idea to take a pregnancy test. Make sure you're eating well, getting enough sleep, and managing stress. If you haven't had a period for a few months, it's best to see a gynecologist to check for any underlying issues.
Asked for Female, 20
I am 20 years old girl... I have taken unwanted 72 before 2 days... When I go to urine I feel blood dots after urination.. Is this the sign or it's anything else
Answered on 11th Sept '24
You may have started noticing some side effects of the Unwanted 72 usage. The appearance of blood dots from urination may be the case sometimes. It could be because of the irritation of the urinary tract caused by the medication. Help your body to get rid of the unwanted substances by drinking enough water. If the bleeding continues or worsens, it is advisable to consult a gynecologist to rule out any other possible causes.
Asked for Female, 25
Fallopian tube blocked and galls stone
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Blocked fallopian tubes and gallbladder stones can lead to issues like abdominal pain or trouble getting pregnant. Gallstones often cause discomfort after eating fatty foods. Tube blockages may result from infections or past surgeries, while gallstones form due to excess cholesterol. Surgery can treat both conditions. It’s best to consult a gynecologist for proper advice.
Asked for Female, 24
Not having anti-D within 72 hours after an abortion may pose a potential threat to future pregnancies. If you are Rh-negative and the fetus is Rh-positive, you are at risk of complications. This mismatch can make your system generate antibodies that may interfere with future pregnancies of Rh-positive blood. You must visit your gynecologist the alternatives and the possible complications concerning your case. What are the potential alternatives that can be taken for a safer pregnancy?
Answered on 11th Sept '24
In the case of the mother having Rh-negative blood and the baby Rh-positive blood, there are measures to ensure a safer pregnancy. One choice is the injection of a substance known as Rh immunoglobulin within 72 hours after some procedures, such as an abortion. In this way, your body will be prevented from producing dangerous antibodies. Such a therapy is essential in the possible protection of future pregnancies from any complications.
Asked for Female, 27
I am a 27 year old female. I have been experiencing severe abdominal pain, followed by back pains and spotting. I was recently diagnosed with with endometritis and have been on both levofloxacin and metronidazole however, neither medication has worked. I still experience pain and bleeding. I am currently taking tramacete and olfen to help manage the pain but have not yet been prescribed new medication. I have done an ultrasound which came back clear and also tested my urine which showed that there were crystals found.
Answered on 10th Sept '24
Your severe abdominal pain, back, and spotting can be the symptoms of endometritis, which is an infection in the lining of the uterus. It is crucial to look for a new treatment since the medications you have used so far have not worked. The crystals found in your urine may mean you have kidney stones, which can also be the reason for similar symptoms. Talk to a gynecologist about these findings for further evaluation and the best course of action.
Asked for Female, 24
Hi, My blood type is A-. I had an abortion and was not able to take anti d within 72 hrs. Will it affect future pregnancies?
Answered on 10th Sept '24
Not having anti-D within 72 hours after an abortion may pose a potential threat to future pregnancies. If you are Rh-negative and the fetus is Rh-positive, you are at risk of complications. This mismatch can make your system generate antibodies that may interfere with future pregnancies of Rh-positive blood. You must visit your gynecologist the alternatives and the possible complications concerning your case.
About
Registration
- 2009030599 Maharashtra Medical Council 2009Services
- Ivf
Specializations
- Gynecologist/Obstetrician
- IVF
- Gynecologist
Education
- MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology - King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College
- DNB - King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College
- FCPS - General Surgery - King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College
- DGO - King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College
- ICOG - King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College
- MRCOG(UK) - King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College
- MBBS - Grant Medical College and Sir JJ Hospital, Mumbai
- DM - Reproductive Medicine - Dr. Parag Biniwale
Experience
DoctorJ.J. Hospital2003 - 2008
Gynaecologist, Obstetrician and Infertility SpecialistK.E.M. Hospital2010 - 2013
IVF SpecialistGenesis Fertility Clinic2014 - 2015
DirectorSaraogi Hospital & IRIS IVF Centre2015 - 2019
Awards
- Gold Medallist at F.C.P.S. Post Graduate Exam 2013
- Gold Medallist at D.G.O. Post Graduate Exam 2013
- Gold Medallist at I.C.O.G. exam in Reproductive Medicine
Memberships
- Mumbai Obstetrics and Gynaec Society
- Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecological Societies of India (FOGSI)
- Malad Medical Association
- National Academy of Medical Sciences
- Indian College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists