Uterine treatment

Minimally invasive uterine treatments offer women safe and effective alternatives to open surgery for managing conditions like fibroids and heavy bleeding. At Lowcost Surgicals, we use advanced, uterus-preserving techniques to restore health and improve quality of life.

Description

Uterine treatments such as Uterine Artery Embolization (UAE) are designed to reduce or eliminate fibroids and excessive bleeding without the need for hysterectomy. These procedures work by blocking blood flow to the fibroids or affected areas, causing them to shrink. Performed using tiny catheters and imaging guidance, these treatments are quick, safe, and require minimal downtime.
Conditions Treated
Tests and Treatments Offered

Special Offer on Uterine Treatment

Actual Price

₹80,000

₹65,000/- Only

Estimated Stay: 1 Day

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How it works

Procedure and Process Treatment

Uterine Diagnosis

Diagnosis and Treatment

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Uterine Step 2

Find a Doctor

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Uterine Step 3

Clinical Trials

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Uterine Step 4

Make an Appointment

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Uterine Conclusion

Preserve Your Uterus. Restore Your Life.

At Lowcost Surgicals, our uterine treatments are designed with your comfort and recovery in mind. Whether you’re dealing with fibroids or excessive bleeding, we help you heal gently — without scars or removal.

Frequently Asked Questions

We understand that uterine conditions raise serious concerns. Here are the most helpful answers to common questions about our treatments:
Yes, UAE is a proven, uterus-preserving option to treat fibroids and control heavy bleeding.
Most women continue having periods, though bleeding is often lighter. It may vary based on age and condition.
Many patients resume daily activities within 3–5 days, with full recovery in about a week.