Gynecology and Obstetrics

The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology provides comprehensive women’s healthcare services, from primary to tertiary levels, and is recognized for its commitment to patient-centered care, research, and medical education. Established as a distinct department in 2005, it boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including a premier birthing center, maternity ward, and specialized outpatient services. The department serves as a tertiary referral center for women’s health in Bhutan.

Vision
  • To offer women and their families excellent, compassionate care in an environment that prioritizes best practices, innovation, and education.
  • To provide high-quality, curative, promotive, and preventive healthcare for women and newborns.
  • To lead as a center for specialized obstetrics and gynecology services in Bhutan.
  • To support education and training programs for nurses, midwives, medical students, and residents.
  • To conduct pioneering research in women’s health.
  • To strengthen the healthcare system by collaborating with the Ministry of Health on capacity-building initiatives.
  • Compassion: Delivering empathetic and respectful care.
  • Excellence: Pursuing quality in healthcare, education, and research.
  • Integrity: Upholding ethical standards and transparency.
  • Innovation: Embracing advancements to enhance service delivery.

Birthing Center

Located on Level 2, Block C, this center is renowned in the SAARC region for its top-notch facilities. It features five private, air-conditioned delivery rooms equipped with advanced medical devices, CTG monitors, and modern delivery beds. Additional amenities include:

  • Nursing duty station
  • Staff changing room and doctor’s rest room
  • Equipment room with ultrasound and incubators
  • Postnatal and first-stage rooms

Maternity Ward

Located on Level 3, Block C, the 36-bed maternity ward provides inpatient care for both obstetrics and gynecology patients, serving one of the highest patient turnovers at JDWNRH.

Outpatient Unit (OPU)

Located in Chamber 15 of the old emergency area, the OPU handles outpatient consultations led by specialists, residents, and interns. Facilities include:

  • Reception front desk
  • Four consultation rooms with IT support
  • Outpatient CTG and ultrasound services
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Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) Unit

Established in 2005, this unit in Chamber 27 offers perinatal ultrasound and counseling services for high-risk pregnancies using a high-end Philips iu22 ultrasound machine.

Specialist Staff

NameQualificationsRole
Dr. Phurb DorjiMBBS, FCPS (Obs & Gyne), Fellowship in MFMHOD, MFM Specialist
Dr. Ugyen TshomoMBBS, MD, Fellowship in Gyne-oncologySenior Consultant, Gyne-oncologist
Dr. Cheni ZangmoMBBS, MS (Obs & Gye)Gynecologist
Dr. Tshering WangdenMBBS, MS (Obs & Gyne)Gynecologist

 

Residents and Interns

  • Residents: Two new residents join each year in the 4-year MD Obs & Gyn program (since 2014).
  • Interns: Interns, primarily from Sri Lanka, have been part of the team since 2013.

 

Nursing Staff
The nursing team manages the birthing center and maternity ward across three shifts, demonstrating dedication and commitment to high-quality patient care.

The department offers a wide range of services, including:

  • Maternity Ward and Birthing Center: Specialized on-call services
  • Outpatient and Inpatient Services: Routine and specialized consultations
  • Maternal Fetal Medicine: High-risk pregnancy management
  • Gynecologic Oncology: Cancer care and treatment
  • Colposcopy and LEEP Procedures: Cervical screening and treatments
  • Laparoscopic Procedures: Minimally invasive surgeries
  • Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT): HIV services
ServiceDay
Outpatient (OPD)Monday to Saturday
Emergency Admissions24/7
Surgical OperationsWednesdays and Fridays
MFM Consultation and UltrasoundTuesdays and Thursdays
ColposcopyTuesdays and Thursdays
Gyne-oncologyMonday to Saturday (excluding Friday)

The department aims to enhance its service quality through the following initiatives:

1. Infertility Clinic
To address the rising infertility cases, plans include an Infertility Clinic with facilities for Intra-Uterine Insemination (IUI).

2. Minimal Access Surgery
Efforts are underway to establish full minimal access surgery capabilities, with ongoing staff training.

3. Urogynecology Services
With an increase in urinary conditions among aging women, the department plans to initiate urogynecology services and urodynamic studies.

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