Dr.Tejal Borate
Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Nationality
Language
: Indian
: English , Hindi , Marathi
About Dr.Tejal Borate
Dr. Tejal Borate is a highly skilled and compassionate Obstetrician & Gynecologist associated with VishwaRaj Hospital. With a strong academic background including MBBS and DNB in Obstetrics & Gynecology, Dr. Borate is dedicated to providing comprehensive women’s healthcare services with a patient-centric approach.
She specializes in managing a wide range of women’s health concerns, including pregnancy care, high-risk pregnancies, menstrual disorders, infertility evaluation, PCOS management, menopause care, gynecological infections, and preventive women’s health screenings. Known for her empathetic communication and evidence-based treatment methods, Dr. Tejal Borate ensures every patient receives personalized attention and quality medical care throughout every stage of womanhood.
At VishwaRaj Hospital, Dr. Borate is committed to promoting safe motherhood, advanced gynecological treatments, and holistic women’s wellness. Her expertise in modern obstetric and gynecological practices, combined with compassionate care, has earned her the trust of patients seeking reliable and effective healthcare solutions.
Fluent in English, Hindi, and Marathi, Dr. Tejal Borate connects comfortably with patients from diverse backgrounds, ensuring clarity, comfort, and confidence during consultations and treatments.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I visit a gynecologist during pregnancy?
Regular prenatal check-ups are essential for monitoring the health of both mother and baby. Typically, visits are scheduled monthly during early pregnancy, bi-weekly in later months, and weekly near delivery.
What are the signs of a high-risk pregnancy?
High-risk pregnancy symptoms may include high blood pressure, gestational diabetes, severe bleeding, reduced fetal movement, or preterm contractions. Early diagnosis and continuous monitoring are important.
What foods should be avoided during pregnancy?
Pregnant women should avoid raw seafood, unpasteurized dairy products, excessive caffeine, alcohol, and highly processed foods to reduce health risks.