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Best Maternity Hospital in Hyderabad

Discover India's largest maternity hospital, where advanced technology meets trusted expertise for an ideal birthing experience, now in Hyderabad.
Hyderabad is known for its warm hospitality and cultural richness. A city that blends tradition with modern medical advancements.

Cloudnine, the best maternity hospitals in Hyderabad, offers a comforting environment for new and expecting parents. Receive personalised care from our renowned specialists.

Reducing global maternal mortality - UN sustainable development goal

The Sustainable Development Goals offer openings for the international community to work together. They accelerate progress to amend maternal health for all women, in all nations, under all circumstances. Although progress has taken place in the last two decades. 295,000 women died during gestation and delivery in 2017. This number is unacceptably high.

The most common and direct causes of death are extreme blood loss, infection, high blood pressure, unsafe abortion and blocked labour. Few of them were similar to anaemia, malaria, and heart ailment. Maximum maternal deaths are preventable with timely supervision by a proficient health professional working in a supportive medium. Ending preventable maternal death must remain at the top of the global program.

About 140 million births take place every year. The proportion attended by the accomplished health labour force has increased from 58% in 1990 to 81% in 2019. It is largely due to larger births occurring at a health facility. Deaths from complications during gestation, delivery, and the postnatal period have declined by 38% in the past two decades. But at an average reduction of just under 3% per year. This rate of progression is far too slow.SDG 3 targets to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all ages. Its targets by 2030:

  • To reduce the global maternal mortality rate to lower than 70 per 100,000 live births.
  • To assure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including family planning, data and education, and the integration of reproductive health into civil strategies and programmes.

Why Choose Cloudnine for Your Pregnancy Care?

Cloudnine is among the best maternity care centers in Hyderabad. With the extensive experience of a team of neonatologists and obstetricians, it provides top-notch services. Pregnancy care is provided to the mother and unborn child so that they can receive the necessary attention at every stage of the pregnancy. Fostering a supportive atmosphere to assist couples in managing their circumstances has enabled Cloudnine to establish itself as a reputable maternity care facility for smooth births. 

The hospital has received numerous awards, including Best Women & Child Hospital in India, National Quality Excellence Award Best Customer Service, Best Customer Service in Healthcare, and many more. Cloudnine has excellence in high-quality maternity care. It constantly works to ensure that everyone has access to high-quality practices.

Services that Cloudnine’s Department of Maternity at Hyderabad has to offer

A wide range of maternity services are offered by Cloudnine Hyderabad to ensure a safe and easy pregnancy experience, including:

  • Antenatal Care: Regular checkup, ultrasonography, and screening.
  • Pregnancy Management: Individualized plans both for normal and high-risk pregnancies. 
  • Options for Pain-Free Delivery: Epidurals and more.
  • Neonatal Care: Specialized care for babies at birth, including the NICU.
  • Post-Natal Care: Complete care of mother and baby after delivery.

Cloudnine provides the best maternity care in Hyderabad under the leadership of experienced doctors, as well as with all the ultra-modern facilities.

Specialized Care for Expecting Mothers

Maternity care for everyone is tailored at Cloudnine Hyderabad. Obstetricians and maternal care experts have extensive experience to care for normal as well as high-risk pregnancies. Right from walking in, our doctors, midwives, and nurses work to ensure that your journey to motherhood is smooth and comfortable. It makes Cloudnine one of the top maternity hospitals in Hyderabad.

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Dr. P Mamatha Neeli

Dr. P Mamatha Neeli

MBBS, DGO, DNB
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
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Hyderabad
Kompally
Dr. Rajani Gande

Dr. Rajani Gande

MBBS, DGO, DNB, FAMS (Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery and Infertility)
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
99999
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Hyderabad
Kompally
Dr. Chatla Anusha Benhur

Dr. Chatla Anusha Benhur

MBBS, DNB, MRCOG (UK)
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
99999
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Hyderabad
Kompally
Dr. Apeksha Bhuyar

Dr. Apeksha Bhuyar

MBBS, DGO, DNB, CIMP, Dipolma in Cosmetic Gynaecology & Laparoscopic Surgeon
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
99999
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Hyderabad
Kompally
Dr. Choudem Divya

Dr. Choudem Divya

MBBS, MS (OBG)
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Maternity
Gynaecology
99999
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Hyderabad
Kompally
Dr. V Syamala Chelamkuri

Dr. V Syamala Chelamkuri

MBBS, DGO,DRM, MRCOG, FIVF.
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
99999
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Hyderabad
Kompally
Dr. Vinatha Puli

Dr. Vinatha Puli

MBBS, DGO, DFSRH (UK), MRCOG (UK), CCT (UK)
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
26
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Hyderabad
Gachibowli, Hitech City
Dr. Rolika Keshri

Dr. Rolika Keshri

MBBS, MS OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
27
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Hyderabad
Hitech City
Dr. Damalapati Sonia Rani

Dr. Damalapati Sonia Rani

M.B.B.S, DGO, DNB (OBS & GYN).
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist & Fetal Medicine Specialist
Maternity
Gynaecology
Radiology
28
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Hyderabad
Hitech City
Dr. Padmapriya N R

Dr. Padmapriya N R

MBBS, DNB (Obstetrics and Gynecology) Fellowship in Gynecological Laparoscopy
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
29
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Hyderabad
Hitech City
Dr. Lavanya Gadi

Dr. Lavanya Gadi

MBBS., MS (OBG)., Fellowship in Fetal Medicine
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist & Fetal Medicine Specialist
Gynaecology
Maternity
30
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Hyderabad
Hitech City
Dr. Soumya Reddy

Dr. Soumya Reddy

MBBS, MS (OBG), DNB (OBG), FMAS
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
32
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Hyderabad
Hitech City
Dr. Prasuna Rani P

Dr. Prasuna Rani P

MBBS, DGO, FUS (Fellowship in ultrasound and colour Doppler)
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
33
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Hyderabad
Gachibowli, Hitech City
Dr. Girija Lakshmi

Dr. Girija Lakshmi

M.B.B.S, MS.
Obstetrician & Gynaecologist and Laparoscopic Surgeon
Gynaecology
Maternity
169
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Hyderabad
Banjara Hills
Dr. Samatha Kumar

Dr. Samatha Kumar

M.B.B.S, DNB
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
168
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Hyderabad
Banjara Hills, Gachibowli.
Dr. Maljini N

Dr. Maljini N

M.B.B.S, MD (Ob Gyn).
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
112
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Hyderabad
Banjara Hills
Dr Sowmya Choudri Valluri

Dr Sowmya Choudri Valluri

M.B.B.S, MS, FMAS, DMAS.
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
196
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Hyderabad
Banjara Hills, Gachibowli
Dr. Deepthi Raidu

Dr. Deepthi Raidu

M.B.B.S, MS (Obs & Gynec)
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
28
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Hyderabad
Banjara Hills, Gachibowli.
Dr. Sushmitha Birudavolu

Dr. Sushmitha Birudavolu

M.B.B.S, MS (OBG), FMAS.
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Maternity
Gynaecology
112
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Hyderabad
Banjara Hills, Gachibowli
Dr. Laharika

Dr. Laharika

M.B.B.S, DNB.
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
84
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Hyderabad
Banjara Hills, Gachibowli

Success Stories from Cloudnine

"Our consulting doctor was Dr. Samatha Kumar. I had a few complications towards the end of the pregnancy, but Dr. Samatha Kumar was a pro and handled them superbly. She assured us that everything would be OK and helped calm us. We have a healthy baby, and we can't thank her enough for all she has done for us"

Mrs. Monica Simon

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"It's a pleasure to share our journey with Dr. Sowmya Choudri Valluri. She helped us in every phase of the pregnancy and simplified all tough situations. Cloudnine Hospital provided excellent services. They were transparent about everything and helped us be comfortable. Dr. Sowmya Choudri Valluri expertly handled pregnancy complications. Thank you all for everything"

Mrs. Sindhuja

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"We delivered in Cloudnine Hospital, Banjara Hills, under the guidance of Dr. Samatha Kumar. Samatha Madam has taken care of us for the past nine months. In my ninth month, I had to undergo emergency delivery. We were apprehensive, but Dr. Samatha Kumar managed everything so well and the baby was healthy. All the staff took care of my baby and me very well. thank you samath madam & Team"

Mrs. Harsha Likitha

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FAQ

Which hospital is best for normal delivery in Hyderabad?

Cloudnine is the best maternity hospital in Hyderabad for normal delivery, with excellent care, an expert team, as well as other amenities.

How can I prepare for a normal delivery at a hospital in Hyderabad?

Attend good prenatal classes, adopt a healthy routine, eat wisely, and visit your doctor regularly to ensure a smooth birth.

What are the benefits of choosing a hospital in Hyderabad for normal delivery

Cloudnine is one of the top 20 maternity hospitals in Hyderabad. It has advanced facilities and experienced obstetricians, which makes it the best place for safe and normal deliveries.

What is the success rate of normal deliveries at hospitals in Hyderabad?

Cloudnine Hyderabad has a very high success rate in normal deliveries, with many mothers delivering naturally under expert care.

What facilities and services are provided for normal delivery at hospitals in Hyderabad?

Cloudnine offers comprehensive services, including prenatal care, the best obstetricians in Hyderabad, birthing suites, and postnatal support for a comfortable delivery.

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Best Maternity Hospital in Hyderabad for Normal Delivery | Cloudnine Hospitals

Videos by our doctors

Is travelling safe in pregnancy ? | Dr. Soumya Choudri Valluri
"Is traveling safe in pregnancy? Most women come up asking ma'am can I travel in pregnancy yes it's safe to travel in pregnancy. But do consult your doctor before traveling. When is it safe to travel in pregnancy? The second trimester is the ideal period to travel in pregnancy it starts from 13 weeks till 32 weeks. Beyond 32 weeks you have to consult your airlines before you actually plan for any travel. What are the best modes to travel in pregnancy? Is it flight car or the train? The train would be the safest mode to travel in pregnancy"
What is Cesarean Hysterectomy? | Dr. Vinatha Puli
"So sometimes, it is not always possible for women to have only one cesarean or two cesarean. For some reasons people might plan a more prominent family, or there were problems in the first cesarean baby hasn't survived or we haven't need to do many cesareans generally everyone will ask is it safe to go for a second is it safe to go for a third is it safe to go for more like four can we still plan a more prominent family so the risks that can be involved can be very varied some women will have a lot of risks even with one cesarean. The second cesarean might be the most complicated, but the fourth or fifth cesarean is also not that complicated for some, and we can do it more safely. When can we say that women will have complications when we do cesarian? In the second cesarian, we can see that the structures that are pretty stuck inside the uterus are very scarred and thinned out. Then we will tell in that cesarian itself that it might not be very safe to go for a third or fourth one because when the scar is so thin, the subsequent pregnancy, the chance of the scar giving weight is very high. For some"
7 layers of C-section Delivery | Cesarean Steps | Dr.Vinatha Puli
"So nowadays the videos are so much on so many people would have seen video of a cesarean section. But let me explain that seven layers is it's true like there are layers that you have to go through women's body to reach the baby. So what are those? Let me explain when we are taken to theater we clean and put the drapes so we use an antiseptic solution to clean the tummy and we use sterile drapes to cover the women or except the tummy where you have to open and we go just above the pubic bone. This stays a very nice neat scar but the size of the scar is almost to size of the head. So it's around 10 cm baby's head diameter is the measure for us. So around that much incision or the cut we have to make so we will do the cut just above the pubic bone which also called bikini line incision these days. So it's very cosmetic at the same time. This is how we have been used for over the years years before like 30-40 years. Before we used to do an up and down cut from naval till the pubic bone which is almost very very rare these days. There are still one or two indications that we do up and down but most of the time 99.9% of the time we are going bikine line. So what are the things that come under our way like. First thing is we'll make a cut on the skin and what is under the skin is the fat so we'll go through the fat fat is easy you just stretch it and it'll be fine and then there is layer which is white and ging and that is very strong it's called rectus sheath. It's like a sheath it's a ligament like structure and that is the most common thing that protect the tummy or the bowel contents not to come outside. So that is a strong one in our tummy that you have to go through it's called rectus sheet. So you have to cut most of the time and right under the sheet is the muscle it's called rectus muscle. There are two strong rectus muscles in our tummy when they are together the support is good so those you see people with six-pack and everything it is all those musles that's called rectus musles you don't have to cut that muscle in the middle. There are two musles side by side. So we go in the middle and just stretch it and we can enter inside inside the tummy it's like a balloon like structure like paper thin structure that walls off all the layers like a very thin cing film like structure we call it as peritoneum and inside that will be the intestines uterus bladder everything will be inside. So once we make a small cut in that cling film like structure called peritoneum. I can see the uterus but as soon as you see the uterus you cannot cut it because the bladder is like a fold in front of the uterus. So what we will do we will cut that ler also and separate the bladder away from the uterus then we make the cut on the uterus. So if you really count this is the seventh layer that's the uterus so once we cut the uterus then that's a bag of membranes and from there the baby comes out so these are seven steps"
Cesarean Section | Dr. Vinatha Puli
"Some cesareans are planned cesarean section maybe because they had so many cesareans before or they were told to have a cesarean for some reason these are planned or also called elective cesarian section. So the other types or the most common types of cesareans that we do are an emergency cesareans means we don't plan that cesarian we go thinking that women will have a normal delivery something or other changes and then the cesarean will become necessary for them. So they are called emergency cesarian sections so we have so many categories of cesarian sections also. Depending on how soon we have to do a cesarian we have categories like category one is the the cesarean is must to save the life of mother or the baby and it is so emergency that you have to have the baby out within 20 minutes. These are called category one cesareans that is an extreme emergency and we do drills to make sure that you know it can happen and the whole team is ready to do so. This is only when you think if the previous cesarean section is trying for a normal delivery and we think that car has ruptured then the baby can die very quickly. So this is only many times that we think minutes matter we do this category of cesareans. Sometimes a cord is a cord around the baby can come down the position of the baby is not right it's not head down it's across then the chances of this cord coming down with water break is high. So these are the times that we have to do in a very very emergency situation we call it as category 1. What is Category 2? When cesarean is necessary but it is not an emergency that we have to do in you know 10 - 20 minutes but it has to be done within that hour when we think baby is a little distressed but not so much that we have like you know the baby's heartbeat is down and not picking up. But baby's heartbeat is going down each time it's not correcting we think there is a problem with the baby. So we need to be a little hening things but not to an extent that you know everything is dropped down without consent we are going in wheeling straight to theater we call it. So usually we just done within 1 to 2 hours of decision these are category two what are category three cesarians which is it has to be done but to. So the time of women and the team we can plan like see we are planned to do aan but you come in an emergency with pains. So it has to be done but it is not an emergency baby is fine mother is fine but we have to do in that day. So around 6 hours or 8 hours we can plan based on various other things when you have had food to eat, you can wait till you are safe to have anesthesia and then get this done, we call it as category three. Category four is when you plan a cesarean you give a date you come and vision then we call it as category four. So this is categories of cesarean and now we have seen planned and unplanned emergency and elective cesarean. These are types of cesarean sections"
What are the Types of Pelvic Organ Prolapse | Dr. Vinatha Puli
"Prolapse doesn't always mean it is only the own that is dropping down that certainly is one part of various problems that we see with Prolapse. So what all can come down uterus or the womb can come down that is called uteovaginal prolapse when that is coming down the weight of the uterus also drags the bladder down when that happens we call it as cystocele. Cysto means it's like cyst like thing that is bladder is like a fluid filled structure. So we call it as cyos is when bladder comes down what is rectos is rectum that is a motion passage when it comes along the back of the uterus then we call it as rectocele and sometimes the bowel that is higher up can also come down. We name it as entrocoele and where the tube where you pass urine it is not the bladder but the tube where you pass urine it is called urethra. When that also comes down we call it urethrocele. These are the names of various types of prolapse what if uterus is removed for some reason or the other then the top of the vagina can also come down in that case we name it as vault prolapse vault is the top of the vagina that is stitched at the time of uterus removal. So that can also drop down when there is no support. So these are various types of prolapse now let us look into stages of prolapse there are various grades and stages that were come long way over the years to try and differentiate between various degrees or stages of prolapse. So we can tighter our treatment and explain our women that what stage the prolapse is and how are we going to do the management of that particular prolapse so the recent and the most accurate means that we follow is a pop Q system. That is a pelvic organ prolapse it's a very quantification test. Very specific it is not varied so when we have to compare different doctors examining different women or the same women examined by different doctors we can quantify it very accurately when we follow this staging system. Usually staging is such that when uterus drops down but we cannot see outside then we call it as stage one when thump is felt at the entrance of the vagina but not completely outside. We call it as stage two . When some lump is coming down the vagina and you can can see and feel between your legs then it is stage three and when the total length of the uterus is outside drops down we call it as stage four . So this is a rough staging calculation that we use but POP Q is a very specific quantitative system that we practice. Most of the urogynecologist will practice this system that's a method of documentation before and after we can compare"
Stop doing this if you have Pelvic Organ Prolapse | Dr. Vinatha Puli
"So what can we do to try and prevent a prolapse? Prolapse is known to happen in many women almost if you reach the age of 80 one in two women will have a prolapse. If you are 50 1 in 3 to one in four women will have a prolapse. It is so very common and it makes us think. So there is nothing for us to prevent not really we can do something to try and reduce our chance of having a prolapse or reduce the intensity of having symptoms. So what are those? First thing is our general health. So how are we maintaining our health? Are we overweight are we underweight are we having a lot of problem like you know you not doing any regular exercise and having problems with diabetes, trying to control our own medical problems will go a long way if someone has a trouble. Having constipation all their life there is a lot of strain on pelvic floor that can lead to prolapse so what we have to do is try and reduce the risk of constipation. Drink lot of water have fiber rich food or when it is required use a laxitive. So the amount of strain that we have on the pelvic floor is reduced this is over the years if you imagine if you have that strain that will increase your chance of prolapse. The second thing is someone with chronic cough problem they always have an allergy or cough which goes on for months and months then that also has a lot of pressure on the pelvic floor. So we have to try and get the treatment faster so the pressure on the pelv pelvic floor is reduced this is about our general health . So what you have to do specifically to the pelvic floor is by doing Kegel's exercises. These are also called pelvic floor exercise these are done when as if you have to suddenly stop yourself from passing urine or motion. So that squeeze of that pelvic floor. Doing this often will help you to prevent the prolapse or when the prolapse is in very early stage we can reduce the worsening of the prolapse. How do we have to do it? Squeeze the pelvic floor as if you are stopping to pass urine and motion. Do it a quick one squeeze and relax. Same things has to be repeated around 8 to 10 times at least three times in a day. So how do you have to remember? You don't have to stop doing anything to do an exercise. This Kegel's exercise can be done when you are actually doing something else like you're sitting and eating same time. Remember and concentrate on your pelvic floor and that is all you have to do so make sure that becomes a habit and that is how we can prevent a prolapse"

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