Cancers affecting women, including breast, ovarian, endometrial and cervical cancers, are becoming more common around the globe. At VAMA, we emphasise the importance of early detection and preventive care to safeguard against these serious health risks. Our skilled team provides a full range of diagnostic services, featuring advanced imaging and screenings, to identify cancer at an early stage and offer effective treatment options. We are committed to delivering personalised care and proactive strategies to ensure you receive the best support and intervention possible. At VAMA, your health is our highest priority, and we are dedicated to assisting you throughout your entire cancer care journey.
Experts on board:

Dr. Rupal Shah
(M.D., D.G.O, Diploma in Reproductive Medicine, Germany)
Mon to Fri: 11 am to 2 pm, 4 pm to 6 pm
Saturday: 11 am to 2 pm

Dr. Ami Yagnik
(M.B.B.S., M.S. Surgery)
Mon: 5 pm to 7 pm
Team Vama service inclusion:
Diagnostic Screenings and Consultation | Pap Tests, Mammography, Breast Ultrasonography, and Clinical Breast Exams | Trans Vaginal Sonography | Abdominal Sonography | HPV Vaccinations | Cancer Surgery & Medicines
Speak freely:
Breast Examination | Mammography Screening | Chemotherapy | Cancer Diet | Cancer Lab Tests
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Frequently asked questions
1. What are the early symptoms of breast cancer?
Common early symptoms of breast cancer include a lump or mass in the breast, changes in shape or size, skin dimpling, redness, or unusual discharge from the nipple. Regular self-exams and screenings are essential for early detection.
2. How often should I get screened for cervical cancer?
Women aged 21 to 65 should have a Pap test every 3 years, while those aged 30 to 65 can opt for a Pap test combined with HPV testing every 5 years. The frequency of screening may vary based on individual risk factors.
3. What is the role of mammography in breast cancer screening?
4. What are the common treatments for ovarian cancer?
Common treatments for ovarian cancer generally include surgery, chemotherapy, and targeted therapy. The treatment plan depends on the cancer’s stage and the individual patient’s circumstances.
5. How effective is HPV vaccination in preventing cervical cancer?
HPV vaccination is very effective in preventing infections from the types of HPV that lead to cervical cancer. It is recommended for preteens and young adults to help reduce the risk of developing cervical cancer later in life.
6. Is it possible to prevent breast cancer through lifestyle changes?
While not all cases of breast cancer can be prevented, adopting a healthy lifestyle can help lower your risk. This includes regular exercise, a balanced diet, limiting alcohol intake, and avoiding smoking.
Our Team
- Dr. Rupal Shah
Obstetrician & Gynaecologist,
Endoscopy & IVF Specialist
- Dr. Malti Shah
Menopause Counsellor
- Dr. Ami Yangik
General Surgeon
- Dr. Unnati Mehta
General Physician
- Dr. Deepa Patel
Adolescent Physician
- Dr. Trupti Patel
Psychiatrist & Relationship Expert
- Dr. Renu Gandhi
Sonography & Mammography Expert
- Dr. Priyanka Desai
Sonography, Fetal Medicine &
Mammography Expert - Dr. Nency Bardoliya
Obstetrician & Gynaecologist
- Dr. Shivani Shah
ENT Head and Neck Surgeon
Fellowship in Skull Base Surgery - Dr. Aishwarya Hirani
Sonography & Fetal Medicine expert
- Dr. Manali Lalwani
Diet Counsellor & Nutritionist
- Dr. Yashika Nandwani
Physiotherapist & Fitness Expert
