Women's Cancer Specialist (Gynaecological Oncologist) in Ahmedabad
- Ovarian, uterus & cervical cancer · Specialist care
- Robotic surgery · Heated chemotherapy in the abdomen (HIPEC) · 12+ years experience
Dr. Nishtha Tripathi Patel is a gynaecological oncologist — a women's cancer specialist — in Ahmedabad. She treats ovarian, uterus and cervical cancer using robotic surgery and other modern treatments. Worried about cancer signs? Need a second opinion? You are in the right place.

Dr. Nishtha Tripathi Patel
Have a diagnosis or scan report?
Send your reports on WhatsApp. Dr. Nishtha will review and reply in plain language within 24–48 hours.
Are You Worried About Women's Cancer?
Click any cancer below to see the warning signs, how it is diagnosed, and how it is treated. If you or a family member already has a diagnosis, you can book a second opinion in 24-48 hours.
Cancers We Treat
What Is Ovary Cancer (Ovarian)?
Ovary cancer starts inside one of the two small organs that make eggs. It often grows quietly. Bloating, belly pain or pressure that lasts more than two weeks should be checked.
Warning signs to watch for
- Bloating that does not settle
- Pelvic or belly pain
- Feeling full quickly when eating
- Going to the toilet more often than usual
If bloating, belly pain or feeling full quickly lasts more than two weeks, Dr. Nishtha can see you in Ahmedabad and help you understand what to do next.
Common Reasons Women Contact Dr. Nishtha
Most women come to Dr. Nishtha for one of these four reasons. Pick the one that matches your situation.
I Have Been Told It Might Be Cancer
Learn about ovary, uterus, cervix, vagina and vulva cancer - warning signs, tests, and treatment, in plain language.
See cancer informationI Need Surgery Or Cancer Treatment
Robotic surgery (smaller cuts, faster recovery), heated chemotherapy in the abdomen (HIPEC), and surgery options that protect your uterus where possible.
See treatment optionsI Have Symptoms That Worry Me
Persistent bloating, pelvic pain, bleeding after menopause, ovarian cysts, fibroids - read what these may mean and when to see a cancer specialist.
Check your symptomsI Want A Second Opinion Before Surgery
Already have a diagnosis or surgery plan from another doctor? Send your reports - Dr. Nishtha will review and explain in plain language within 24-48 hours.
Get a second opinionWhere Dr. Nishtha Sees Patients
Three Hospitals In Ahmedabad
Dr. Nishtha sees patients at three trusted Ahmedabad hospitals. Travelling from another city? A WhatsApp consultation can be your first step before you visit.

Dr. Nishtha Tripathi Patel
Robotic, Laparoscopic & HIPEC Expertise
Dr. Nishtha Tripathi Patel is a Consultant Gynecological Oncosurgeon with a specialist focus on advanced gynecologic cancer surgery, minimally invasive procedures, and treatment planning for women who need clarity before the next step in care.
Patients exploring robotic surgery, laparoscopic approaches, cytoreductive surgery, HIPEC, or a second opinion in Ahmedabad often need structured guidance on suitability, recovery, and the right treatment pathway.
Benefits of Advanced Surgery
When clinically appropriate, minimally invasive and advanced surgical approaches may support a smoother recovery experience.
Advanced Treatments & Surgical Options
Review the advanced procedures and surgical pathways patients often explore when they need specialist evaluation for diagnosis, treatment planning, or a second opinion.
HIPEC Surgery
Learn how HIPEC may be used in selected advanced abdominal cancers as part of carefully planned specialist surgical treatment.
View pagePIPAC Surgery
Understand when PIPAC may be considered, how the procedure works, and what patients may discuss during specialist evaluation.
View pageCytoreductive Surgery
Review how cytoreductive surgery may be used to remove visible disease and support individualized treatment planning.
View pageRobotic Surgery
Explore how robotic surgery may support precise gynecologic oncology care in selected cases when minimally invasive treatment is appropriate.
View pageWhat to Expect at Your First Consultation
This section reduces fear of the unknown by explaining how patients usually begin: what to bring, what may be reviewed, and how the first specialist visit helps organize the next step in care.
Bring your reports
Come with any documents you already have so the consultation starts with the full picture.
- Biopsy or pathology reports
- Ultrasound, CT, MRI, or PET scan reports
- Previous prescriptions, discharge papers, and blood tests
Symptoms and history are reviewed
The first visit usually focuses on understanding your symptoms, medical history, and what has already been done.
- Abnormal bleeding, bloating, pain, or discharge
- Earlier gynecology treatment or surgery
- Family history and current medicines when relevant
Examination or further tests may be advised
Not every patient needs the same workup, but a focused examination or additional tests may sometimes be recommended.
- A pelvic examination may be advised if clinically needed
- Additional imaging or blood tests may be suggested
- The aim is to clarify diagnosis, stage, and treatment choices
You leave with a clearer plan
The consultation should help reduce confusion and make the next step easier for you and your family.
- Understand whether surgery, further tests, or treatment review is needed
- Ask questions about recovery, timing, and second opinion needs
- Plan the next consultation or hospital step with more clarity
FAQ Preview
These questions are rewritten around the real site intent: specialist evaluation, second opinions, actual treatment scope, and consultation access.
When should I book a specialist consultation?
If you have reports to review, symptoms that need specialist evaluation, or want clarity before the next step, book a consultation or request a second opinion.
Which cancers does the website focus on?
The core cancer pages in the project are ovarian, cervical, uterine, vaginal, and vulvar cancer.
What treatment topics are already part of the site structure?
HIPEC, PIPAC, cytoreductive surgery, robotic surgery, robotic hysterectomy, fertility-preserving surgery, and sentinel lymph node mapping are part of the defined treatment architecture.
Where can patients access consultations?
The homepage trust layer currently centers on Ahmedabad hospital access, with additional project copy referencing consultation availability in Surat, Vadodara, and Gandhinagar.
Ready to Review Treatment Options or Get a Second Opinion?
If you have reports to review, symptoms that need specialist evaluation, or want clarity before the next step, book a consultation or request a second opinion.