Hysterectomy (Laparoscopic / Vaginal)
Laparoscopic uterus removal for fibroids, prolapse & heavy bleeding.
5,000+
Successful Surgeries
4.7 – 4.9
Patient Rating
85+ NPS
Happy Patients
Insurance
All Accepted
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Minimally Invasive Options
Day-Care Procedure
Quick Recovery
Safe & Effective
Low Recurrence Risk
Expert Surgeons
About Hysterectomy (Laparoscopic / Vaginal)
(Gynaecology & Obstetrics)
Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus, advised for conditions like large fibroids, adenomyosis, persistent heavy menstrual bleeding, uterine prolapse, severe endometriosis or early uterine cancer that have not responded to medical treatment. At Healic, Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH) is performed through 3–4 small abdominal incisions, giving faster recovery, less pain and lower complication rates than open hysterectomy. Ovaries are preserved wherever oncologically safe so that hormonal balance is maintained.
Patients usually need evaluation for uterine fibroids causing pain, bleeding, or pressure, heavy or irregular menstrual bleeding, endometriosis (severe cases). Our team confirms causes such as fibroids, chronic endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease and recommends the right option from total hysterectomy, subtotal (partial) hysterectomy, radical hysterectomy, with/without oophorectomy with transparent pricing and structured follow-up.

Know the Symptoms
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Uterine fibroids causing pain, bleeding, or pressure
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Heavy or irregular menstrual bleeding
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Endometriosis (severe cases)
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Adenomyosis (uterine lining grows into muscle)
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Uterine prolapse (uterus slips down into vagina)
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Chronic pelvic pain not relieved by other methods
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Cancer of the uterus, cervix, or ovaries
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Precancerous conditions
Hysterectomy (Laparoscopic / Vaginal) Causes
Fibroids
Chronic endometriosis
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Persistent abnormal bleeding
Prolapse of uterus causing urinary/bowel issues
Cancer risk or diagnosis
Types of Hysterectomy (Laparoscopic / Vaginal)

Total hysterectomy

Subtotal (Partial) hysterectomy

Radical hysterectomy

With/without oophorectomy
Why Choose Healic for
Hysterectomy (Laparoscopic / Vaginal)
(Gynaecology & Obstetrics)
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Proper Counselling
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Fixed Price Explanation
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Safe Surgery
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Structured Monitoring
- 5

Time-Bound Discharge
500+
Surgeries Every Month
4.7 – 4.9
Google Rating
85+
NPS Score
Key benefits at Healic
- 3–4 keyhole incisions instead of a long abdominal scar
- Less blood loss and lower infection risk
- Hospital stay of only 1–2 days
- Faster return to routine — desk work in 2 weeks
- Ovaries can be preserved to avoid surgical menopause
- Lower risk of post-operative adhesions
What Our Patients say
"Very transparent pricing and caring staff. Highly recommend Healic for hysterectomy (laparoscopic / vaginal)."
PMPriya M.
Verified patient
"Got my hysterectomy (laparoscopic / vaginal) done at Healic. The team was super supportive and the recovery was much faster than I expected."
RSRahul S.
Verified patient
"Doctors explained everything patiently. The surgery went smooth and I was discharged on time."
AKAnil K.
Verified patient
"Excellent experience from consultation to discharge. The fixed-price package gave me complete peace of mind."
SRSunita R.
Verified patient
Doctors who perform Hysterectomy (Laparoscopic / Vaginal)
(Gynaecology & Obstetrics)
- MS
- SD
- VT
Available at Healic centres
Find Answers to
Your Questions
We are happy to answer every question you have.

1.Will I enter menopause after hysterectomy?
Only if both ovaries are also removed. If only the uterus is removed (and ovaries preserved), hormones continue normally — you just stop having periods.
2.Will I gain weight or feel less feminine?
Hysterectomy itself does not cause weight gain or change feminine identity. Most women report improved quality of life because of relief from bleeding and pain.
3.Are there alternatives to hysterectomy?
Yes — for fibroids and adenomyosis we offer myomectomy, uterine artery embolisation and hormonal therapy. Your gynaecologist will recommend hysterectomy only when these are unsuitable.
4.Is sexual life affected?
No. After 6 weeks of healing, sexual function is preserved and many women report improved intimacy because of relief from pain and bleeding.
5.Is Hysterectomy (Laparoscopic / Vaginal) safe at Healic?
Yes. Hysterectomy (Laparoscopic / Vaginal) at Healic is performed by experienced senior specialists using modern equipment and strict sterilisation protocols, with full pre-op evaluation and post-op monitoring.
