Book an online consultation with Prof. Dr Sajida Guftaar for pregnancy, PCOS, periods, infertility, vaginal infections, menopause, and other women’s health concerns. She is an MBBS, FCPS gynecologist and obstetrician with more than 20 years of clinical and teaching experience, based at South East Hospital, PWD Islamabad.
Online consultation is available for suitable non-emergency cases for women who need specialist guidance but cannot visit the clinic in Islamabad.
Many women put off getting medical advice because they live far from the clinic, have young children to care for, or simply are not sure whether their concern is serious enough for a clinic visit. Online doctor consultation in Pakistan has made it easier to speak to a specialist from home, understand your symptoms, and know what to do next.
Prof. Dr Sajida Guftaar provides online consultation for pregnancy care, menstrual problems, PCOS, infertility, vaginal infections, menopause symptoms, and report review — for cases where online guidance is clinically appropriate.
Her physical clinic is at South East Hospital, PWD Islamabad. Online appointments are available for patients from Islamabad and across Pakistan.
Online consultation suits many women who need medical guidance but cannot come to the clinic straight away.
If you need guidance about early pregnancy symptoms, antenatal care, nausea, weakness, ultrasound reports, lab results, fetal growth concerns, or follow-up questions during pregnancy, you can book an online appointment. The consultation can help you understand what is normal, what needs monitoring, and when a hospital visit is required.
Women dealing with irregular or missed periods, heavy bleeding, painful cycles, PCOS symptoms, acne, facial hair, weight gain, or ovarian cysts can discuss their concerns online. The doctor can guide you about possible causes, tests needed, and whether a physical examination is required.
Couples facing delayed conception can book an online consultation for initial guidance, report discussion, ovulation concerns, hormonal results, semen analysis review, or previous treatment review. If an in-person visit or further testing is needed, the doctor will advise you accordingly.
If you already have ultrasound reports, lab reports, a pregnancy record, infertility workup, or a suggested treatment plan and want a second opinion before proceeding, online consultation is a good fit. This is especially helpful before starting a new medication or planning a procedure.
This service is also suitable for women living outside Islamabad, working women, mothers with young children, patients who find travel difficult, and families who want to review reports before planning an in-person visit.
Online consultation may be appropriate for non-emergency concerns including:
Online consultation is not a replacement for emergency care or physical examination when those are medically needed.
Please go to the nearest hospital or emergency department immediately if you have any of the following:
If your situation is urgent, do not wait for an online appointment. Please seek emergency care immediately.
The online appointment process is straightforward and runs entirely through WhatsApp.
Click the appointment button and send your name, age, city, and main concern. For pregnancy-related queries, you may also be asked about your last menstrual period, pregnancy week, and current symptoms.
A female appointment assistant will let you know the consultation fee, available appointment time, and booking steps. You are welcome to ask about the online consultation method and any appointment details before confirming.
Your slot is reserved once the fee is paid and verified. This keeps the process organised for both patient and doctor.
After your appointment is confirmed, share clear images or PDF files of your reports on WhatsApp. These may include ultrasound reports, lab results, previous prescriptions, pregnancy records, infertility reports, or treatment notes. Reports are reviewed as part of the confirmed consultation — please do not send them before confirmation.
The doctor will guide you according to your case. This may include symptom discussion, report review, treatment guidance, further test advice, or a recommendation to visit in person if physical examination is needed.
After the consultation, you will receive clear guidance about your next step — whether that is medication, tests, lifestyle changes, follow-up, or an in-person visit.
Online gynecologist consultation in Pakistan with Prof. Dr Sajida Guftaar covers a wide range of common women’s health concerns.
Online consultation can help with early pregnancy symptoms, antenatal questions, nausea, weakness, ultrasound reports, lab tests, fetal growth concerns, and general follow-up during pregnancy. If there are any warning signs, you will be advised to visit the nearest hospital.
Women with irregular cycles, delayed periods, acne, facial hair, weight gain, ovarian cysts, or suspected PCOS can discuss symptoms and reports online. The doctor may advise tests, treatment options, or physical evaluation where needed.
Heavy or prolonged periods, painful cycles, clots, frequent bleeding, or bleeding between periods should not be ignored. Online consultation can help identify possible causes and advise whether ultrasound, medicine, or a clinic visit is needed.
You can discuss abnormal discharge, itching, burning, odour, discomfort, or repeated infections. Some cases can be managed with guidance, while others may need examination or lab testing.
Couples facing difficulty conceiving can discuss medical history, previous reports, ovulation issues, hormonal tests, semen analysis, ultrasound findings, and previous infertility treatment. Online consultation helps clarify what may be needed as the next step.
Women can discuss hot flushes, mood changes, sleep problems, vaginal dryness, irregular bleeding, and other menopausal concerns. Any unusual bleeding after menopause should be taken seriously and may require physical evaluation.
You can book an online appointment to review ultrasound findings, blood tests, hormonal reports, pregnancy reports, or previous prescriptions. Please share reports only after appointment confirmation and fee payment.
Sometimes patients have received reports or a treatment recommendation but still feel uncertain about what to do next. A second opinion from a specialist can give you greater clarity and confidence before making any decisions.
You can discuss pregnancy ultrasound, ovarian cysts, fibroids, endometrial thickness, fetal growth, follicular monitoring, or other ultrasound findings.
After appointment confirmation, you may share hormonal reports, pregnancy blood tests, thyroid results, prolactin, AMH, FSH, LH, CBC, urine tests, or other relevant investigations.
Pregnant women can book online consultation to review reports, symptoms, fetal growth concerns, previous C-section history, high-risk pregnancy issues, or advice received elsewhere. If the case needs urgent care, a hospital visit will be recommended.
Couples may discuss previous infertility workup, medications, ovulation induction, IUI advice, semen analysis, hormonal reports, or next-step planning during an online consultation.
If a surgery or procedure has been recommended, you may book a second opinion to understand the reason behind the advice, available options, and whether further evaluation is needed. Please note that an online opinion does not replace physical examination where that is medically required.
Patients from across Pakistan can book an online doctor consultation with Prof. Dr Sajida Guftaar if they are unable to travel to Islamabad. Online appointments may be suitable for patients from Lahore, Peshawar, Faisalabad, Multan, Sialkot, Gujranwala, Abbottabad, Mardan, Karachi, Quetta, and other cities.
Her physical clinic is located at South East Hospital, PWD Islamabad. Online consultation is available for suitable non-emergency cases from other cities.
Online consultation is a practical option when travel is difficult, when you want guidance before deciding whether to come to the clinic, or when you simply need a trusted specialist to review your reports and advise on next steps.
You can consult from home, discuss your symptoms in a private setting, share reports after appointment confirmation, and receive clear guidance on what to do next. For patients seeking a second opinion or follow-up advice, online consultation saves time without compromising on specialist care.
The consultation fee is shared by the appointment assistant on WhatsApp. Your appointment is confirmed after payment is verified. Once confirmed, you may share your reports, previous prescriptions, or any other relevant medical details.
Please send clear report images or PDF files so the doctor can review them properly. If you need to reschedule, please inform the appointment assistant as early as possible.
After your appointment is confirmed, you may be asked to share relevant reports. These may include:
Please do not send reports before appointment confirmation. Reports are reviewed only as part of a confirmed consultation.
Prof. Dr Sajida Guftaar does not provide pregnancy abortion by choice. If your concern is elective abortion or termination of pregnancy by personal choice, please do not book an appointment for this service.
Patients with emergency bleeding, severe pain, pregnancy danger signs, or any serious urgent symptoms should go to the nearest hospital immediately and not wait for an online appointment.
Prof. Dr Sajida Guftaar has more than 20 years of experience in gynecology and obstetrics. She has treated women with pregnancy concerns, menstrual disorders, PCOS, infertility, vaginal infections, menopause symptoms, and a wide range of other women’s health conditions.
Her approach is straightforward and patient centered, she listens carefully, explains the possible cause in clear words, and guides each patient towards the most appropriate next step.
For online consultation, patients are guided through a structured appointment process so that concerns, reports, and follow up needs are handled in an organized and confidential way.
Yes, Patients from other cities across Pakistan can book an online doctor consultation with Prof. Dr Sajida Guftaar for suitable non-emergency gynecology, pregnancy, infertility, and women’s health concerns.
Online consultation can help with general pregnancy guidance, report discussion, symptoms, and follow-up questions. However, if you have severe pain, heavy bleeding, reduced fetal movements, high blood pressure symptoms, or any emergency sign, please visit the nearest hospital immediately.
Yes, You can book an online consultation for a second opinion on ultrasound reports, lab tests, pregnancy records, infertility reports, or a treatment plan suggested elsewhere.
Reports should be shared after fee payment and appointment confirmation. The assistant will guide you about sending clear images or PDF files on WhatsApp.
No, Prof. Dr Sajida Guftaar does not provide pregnancy abortion by personal choice. If this is your concern, please do not book an appointment for this service.
If your condition requires physical examination, ultrasound, lab tests, or hospital care, the doctor will guide you accordingly during the consultation. Online consultation is not a substitute for emergency or physical care when that is medically necessary.
Send your name, age, city, and main concern on WhatsApp. The appointment assistant will share the fee, available slot, and payment details. Your appointment is confirmed after payment verification.
Yes, Online consultation is available for initial infertility guidance, report review, previous treatment discussion, and next-step planning. Some cases may require in-person evaluation or further testing, and the doctor will advise you on that.
Your personal details and medical reports should be shared only through the official appointment process. The clinic team handles all patient information with care and confidentiality.
If you need guidance for pregnancy, PCOS, periods, infertility, vaginal infections, menopause, report review, or a second opinion, you can book an online consultation with Prof. Dr Sajida Guftaar. Online consultation is available for suitable non-emergency cases from Islamabad and across Pakistan.