Obstetrics and Gynecology Center

The Obstetrics & Gynecology Center provides comprehensive women’s-health services—from routine cervical-cancer screening and vaccination to prenatal care, high-risk pregnancy management and infertility treatment—supporting every life stage. Leveraging 4-D ultrasound, laparoscopic suites and advanced fetal-anomaly testing, the center’s obstetricians and gynecologists deliver precise, individualized care within Piyavate’s JCI-accredited hospital.

About

The Obstetrics and Gynecology Center is located on the 2nd floor of the Piyavate Hospital building. We provide a comprehensive range of women’s health services from routine check-ups to specialized procedures. Our services include cervical cancer screenings, cervical cancer vaccination, and care for pregnant women. We offer consultations for high-risk pregnancies, abnormal pregnancies, and fetal abnormalities. Additionally, we specialize in treating infertility with expert physicians in the field.

Medical Services

  • General Gynecology: We provide routine gynecological examinations and treat various internal pelvic disorders using laparoscopy.
  • Pregnancy and Childbirth: From pre-pregnancy preparation to prenatal care, we utilize modern equipment such as 4D ultrasound technology to clearly monitor the fetus, offering high-quality imaging and genetic or chromosomal screening as early as the first two months of pregnancy.
  • Fetal Anomaly Testing: We diagnose congenital disabilities, cleft palate, defective heart valves, hydrocephalus (water on the brain), anencephaly (absence of a major part of the brain, skull, or scalp), and chromosomal abnormalities using various techniques. These include high-frequency ultrasound, maternal serum screening tests, amniocentesis, chorionic villi sampling, and cordocentesis.

How does expert obstetric and gynecological care
support every stage of a woman's life?

Comprehensive care,
for every woman’s journey.

THE TEAM

Our team of specialist doctors is dedicated to providing expert care across a wide range of medical fields.

SUTIRA UAAMNUICHAI, M.D.

Obstetrics and Gynecology
Reproductive Medicine

PUTTHAPORN THONGPHANANG, M.D.

Obstetrics and Gynecology
Maternal and Fetal Medicine

PISUT SRICHAIKUL, MD

Obstetrics and Gynecology
Gynecological Oncology

SUPHET TUIPAE, M.D.

Obstetrics and Gynecology
Gynecological Oncology

CHAVALIT VIVITAYASIN ,M.D

Obstetrics and Gynecology

TAWAN PRAPASPONGSA, M.D.

Obstetrics and Gynecology

VATINEE SONTHIRATHI, M.D.

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Frequently Asked Questions

Normally, LASIK can correct nearsightedness plus astigmatism up to 1,200 D, provided the cornea is thick enough for the correction and there are no contraindications to the procedure.

If you have only presbyopia, LASIK is generally not recommended, but if presbyopia is combined with nearsightedness or astigmatism, the following refractive corrections are recommended:

  • Completely correct the nearsightedness, called full correction. After the procedure, distance vision will be clear, but you will need reading glasses for near tasks.
  • Leaving a slight amount of nearsightedness in one eye, called monovision. After the procedure, distance and near vision will be reasonably good, though not perfectly sharp, reducing dependence on reading glasses for 3–5 years. However, the prescription choice depends on individual preference, so an evaluation and trial with lenses is recommended before surgery.

For individuals under 18, doctors generally do not recommend LASIK because the prescription may still be unstable. The exception is those who need the procedure to qualify for military or police entrance exams; they may be evaluated and undergo LASIK.

  • If you undergo Femto or SBK LASIK, take 1–2 days off work.
  • If you undergo Trans PRK, take 5–7 days off work.

After the procedure, avoid exposing your eyes to smoke for 7 days. Therefore, steer clear of smoky foods for the time being—unless you order them to eat at home without grilling yourself, in which case you may eat as usual.

It is recommended to undergo a thorough evaluation, which involves several steps: measuring your prescription, assessing corneal thickness and curvature, and dilating the pupils for a detailed eye health check. Only then can the doctor determine the most suitable method to correct your vision.

Because every step of the evaluation is carried out in detail to ensure accuracy and precision, leading to good postoperative results.

LASIK is not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding, unless you are breastfeeding, your menstrual cycle has returned to normal, and you can pump and discard breast milk for the first 7 days after the procedure (because medicated eye drops are used); in that case, LASIK can be performed.

After LASIK surgery, side effects can occur, but they are usually temporary. Over time, symptoms gradually improve and disappear on their own. Examples include initial eye irritation, seeing glare or halos at night or in low-light conditions, and dry eyes, which may persist for the first 3–6 months.

CONTACT THE Obstetrics and Gynecology Center

2nd Floor,

Main Building

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