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When should you see a gynecologist in Islamabad?

A practical guide to when you should see a gynecologist, which symptoms need urgent evaluation, and how Dr. Farwa Hameed supports patients in Islamabad.

Dr. Farwa Hameed
Dr. Farwa Hameed MBBS, FCPS, MRCOG (UK)
March 13, 2026 2 min read Women's Health
When should you see a gynecologist in Islamabad?

Quick Answer

You should see a gynecologist if you have irregular periods, severe period pain, unusual discharge, pelvic pain, fertility concerns, menopause symptoms, or if you need routine preventive care. In Islamabad, Dr. Farwa Hameed sees patients for both general gynecology and pregnancy-related concerns at Hyaat International Hospital, Saeed International Hospital, and through online consultations.

Common reasons to book a gynecology visit

Patients commonly book when they have period changes, troublesome cramps, heavy bleeding, vaginal infection symptoms, PCOS concerns, fertility questions, pregnancy confirmation needs, or pelvic pain that is affecting daily life. A gynecologist also helps with preventive screening, family planning, and menopause care.

What happens during the consultation

The first step is a detailed history about your symptoms, cycle pattern, previous treatment, and medical background. Depending on the problem, the consultation may include examination, ultrasound planning, lab tests, or a treatment plan for follow-up.

When the visit should not wait

Seek urgent assessment if you have severe pelvic pain, very heavy bleeding, fainting, fever with lower abdominal pain, suspected ectopic pregnancy, or bleeding during pregnancy. These symptoms may require immediate evaluation rather than routine scheduling.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a referral to see a gynecologist?
No. You can directly book with Dr. Farwa Hameed by WhatsApp, phone, or the website contact form.
Can I book for routine care even if I do not have a major problem?
Yes. Preventive gynecology visits are useful for menstrual guidance, contraception counseling, cervical screening, and general women's health advice.
Should teenagers see a gynecologist?
Yes, when they have questions about puberty, irregular periods, severe cramps, or other reproductive health concerns.
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About the Author

Dr. Farwa Hameed

MBBS, FCPS, MRCOG (UK) • Gynecologist and Obstetrician

Dr. Farwa Hameed is a fellowship-trained gynecologist & obstetrician based in Islamabad with 14+ years of experience. She practices at Hyaat International Hospital (G-13) and Saeed International Hospital (G-11 Markaz).

Medical disclaimer: This content is for patient education only and does not replace professional medical advice. Seek urgent care for severe pain, heavy bleeding, fainting, or sudden pregnancy complications.

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