Gynecologist in Tirupur | Maternity hospital and women's health.
Expert gynecological care from adolescence through pregnancy, motherhood, and menopause. Led by Dr. Priya Malarmannan, MPMC provides confidential, compassionate support for every stage of a woman's life.
Dr. Priya Malarmannan
MBBS, M.H.Sc (Diabetology), CGO | Chief Medical Officer
Practicing in Tirupur since 2003, Dr. Priya Malarmannan combines gynecology expertise with specialized training in diabetology, making her especially valuable for high-risk pregnancy management where diabetes, hypertension, or previous cesarean history complicate care.
Her approach emphasizes evidence-based medicine, family communication, and a judgment-free environment for women who may feel anxious, embarrassed, or overwhelmed by their health concerns.
Meet our full medical teamHealthcare for every stage of a woman's life
Women's health needs change dramatically from adolescence to motherhood to menopause. MPMC provides continuity so patients do not need to start over with a new doctor at every stage.
- Adolescent gynecology and menstrual health education
- Pre-conception counseling and fertility-oriented planning
- Pregnancy care, electronic fetal monitoring, and delivery services
- PCOS, endometriosis, fibroid, and infection management
- Pap smear, HPV vaccination, and preventive screening
- Menopause support and hormone replacement counseling
Gynecology and maternity services
Pregnancy care and maternity support
- Pre-conception health checks and fertility counseling
- Antenatal care with ultrasound review, fetal monitoring, and complication screening
- High-risk obstetric support for gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia, and previous cesarean delivery
- Normal vaginal delivery, cesarean delivery, and VBAC counseling
- Postnatal recovery, breastfeeding support, and postpartum review
Gynecological consultations and treatment
- Irregular periods, heavy bleeding, dysmenorrhea, and amenorrhea review
- PCOS diagnosis, hormonal management, and long-term metabolic guidance
- Pelvic inflammatory disease, vaginal infection, STI screening, and urinary tract support
- Fibroid and ovarian cyst evaluation with medical or surgical planning
- Chronic pelvic pain and endometriosis assessment
Preventive screening and adolescent care
- Annual well-woman visits and routine gynecological examinations
- Pap smear, cervical cytology, HPV testing, and preventive follow-up
- Breast examination and awareness review
- Teen menstrual education, period pain support, and confidential counseling
- HPV vaccination and pre-pregnancy immunization guidance
Menopause management and family planning
- Support for hot flashes, sleep changes, mood shifts, and vaginal dryness
- Hormone replacement therapy counseling and non-hormonal options
- Osteoporosis prevention planning
- Contraceptive counseling including pills, IUDs, injectables, and permanent options
- Personalized method selection based on age, health, and family goals
Trusted, practical, and women-centered care
Many women delay care because they feel embarrassed, dismissed, or worried about being judged. MPMC works differently. Consultations are designed to be respectful, clear, and grounded in real-world concerns around pregnancy, periods, fertility, menopause, and family dynamics.
Whether the need is a first teen consultation, a VBAC discussion, gestational diabetes management, or menopause support, the goal is the same: safe care, honest answers, and a plan that fits the patient's life.
Common questions about women's health care
At what age should girls first see a gynecologist?
Usually around ages 13 to 15, or sooner if symptoms are troubling.
At what age should girls first see a gynecologist?
Usually around ages 13 to 15, or sooner if symptoms are troubling.
Early visits are useful for severe period pain, heavy bleeding, absent periods, PCOS symptoms, or confidential health questions. The first visit is often conversational and educational.
Can women with PCOS still have a normal delivery?
Yes, with the right pregnancy monitoring and risk management.
Can women with PCOS still have a normal delivery?
Yes, with the right pregnancy monitoring and risk management.
Yes. PCOS does not prevent normal delivery. Good antenatal monitoring, glucose control, and blood pressure review improve pregnancy safety.
What if I have a pregnancy emergency at night?
MPMC maintains 24/7 emergency support pathways.
What if I have a pregnancy emergency at night?
MPMC maintains 24/7 emergency support pathways.
Call the emergency line immediately if there is bleeding, severe pain, reduced fetal movement, or signs of labor concern. The team will guide you on urgent next steps.