Dr. Sanchita Karmakar, MBBS, MS (Obstetrics & Gynaecology) — high-risk pregnancy care, infertility treatment and advanced laparoscopic surgery, consulting across four centres in Durgapur, West Bengal.
MBBS · MS (Obstetrics & Gynaecology) · Consultant Obstetrician & Gynecologist
Dr. Sanchita Karmakar built her practice around the moments in a woman's life that carry the most weight — a difficult pregnancy, a long road to conception, a surgery that needs to be done exactly right. Her postgraduate training in Obstetrics & Gynaecology anchors a practice that treats high-risk pregnancies and complex laparoscopic procedures as the specialised disciplines they are.
Consultations are unhurried by design. Every plan begins with a clear picture of what is actually happening in the body, explained in plain terms, before any procedure or protocol is proposed — because a patient who understands her own care makes better decisions about it.
"Every pregnancy has its own rhythm. My work is to listen for it early, and stay close enough to act the moment it changes."Dr. Sanchita Karmakar
Close monitoring and timely intervention for pregnancies complicated by maternal or foetal conditions, from the first trimester through delivery.
Structured diagnostic work-up and treatment planning for couples facing difficulty conceiving, tailored to the underlying cause.
Minimally invasive surgical management of fibroids, cysts and other gynaecological conditions, chosen wherever it can replace open surgery.
Scheduled check-ups, screening and guidance through every trimester, built around a consistent relationship with one physician.
Sensitive, age-appropriate care for younger patients navigating menstrual and reproductive health concerns for the first time.
Ongoing management of the hormonal and physical changes of perimenopause and menopause, focused on long-term quality of life.
Every consultation follows the same order — a full clinical picture before a plan, and a plan explained before it begins. Surgery and intervention are recommended only where they change the outcome, not as a default response.
A first visit is reasonable for any menstrual irregularity, persistent pelvic discomfort, or simply as part of routine health care once a woman becomes sexually active or reaches her early twenties — waiting for a serious symptom is not necessary.
Factors such as maternal age, pre-existing conditions like diabetes or hypertension, multiple pregnancies, or complications identified on scans can classify a pregnancy as high-risk, meaning it needs closer and more frequent monitoring rather than standard antenatal visits.
Investigation typically starts with a detailed history for both partners, hormonal and ultrasound assessment, and further tests as indicated — the goal is to identify a likely cause before recommending any treatment path.
For suitable conditions, laparoscopic surgery generally means smaller incisions, less blood loss and a faster return to normal activity than open surgery, though the right approach always depends on the specific diagnosis.
A typical schedule is monthly visits through the first two trimesters, increasing to fortnightly and then weekly as the due date approaches — high-risk pregnancies are monitored more frequently still.
Call Gouri Devi Hospital & Research Institute on +91 8001002222, Diagnos Path Lab on +91 94754 28119, or contact HealthWorld Hospital or Durgapur City Hospital directly through their reception desks for Dr. Karmakar's consulting hours.