info@medicasapp.com Caribbean : +1 868 365 2800
  • Jamaica

Dr Prakashbhan Persad

Obstetrics Gynecology
Registered Number - P099 1988
St. Augustine , St. George
Experience - 37 Years
Languages - English

Consultation Fees
   
TT$ 550.00

Profile Description

With an illustrious career spanning 37 years in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Dr. Prakashbhan Persad stands as the Founder and Clinical Director of Sanjivani Womens Hospital. His profound expertise extends to Perinatology, Perinatal Audit, High-Risk Obstetrics, Colposcopy, Menopausal Health, and Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing. Notably, Dr. Persad holds the distinction of being the sole qualified practitioner in Fetal Medicine throughout Trinidad & Tobago. His commitment to advancing women's health is exemplified by his prior work at the Menopause Research Clinic of Solihull Hospital, where he collaborated under the guidance of Dr. David Sturdee, then the President of the British Menopause Society. Dr. Persad's unwavering dedication to maternal and reproductive healthcare positions him as a distinguished leader in his field.

Education

• MB, BS (University of the West Indies, Jamaica 1986) • DGO - Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (University of the West Indies, 1990) • FRCOG - Membership of Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, London, 1992 • MRCP - Membership of the Royal College of Physicians, Dublin, Ireland in 1993 • MFFP - Membership of the Faculty of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, London, 1994 • MSc (Fetal Medicine) - University of Birmingham, 1997 • Member of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) - 2013

Qualifications

  • MB BS; DGO; FRCOG; MRCPI; MFFP; MSc (Fetal Medicine)

Research & Publications

    Publications/Presentations at International Conferences and peer review journals. Contributions to Two books on training for the MRCOG Publications: • "Conservative surgical management for ectopic pregnancy" (Carib Med …, 1992) • "Congenital cytomegalovirus infection-abstract" (West Indian med. j - bases.bireme.br) • "Operative outcome following vaginal hysterectomy" (The West Indian Medical Journal [1990, 39(2):67-70]) • "The Clinical effect of maternal hypertension on pre-term pregnancy-abstract" (WIMJ, 1992) • "Accurate pre-operative diagnosis of ovarian cancer by a combination of clinical criteria, ultrasonography and CA 125-abstract" (West Indian med. …, 1990) • "Midwives' own perception of competence in obstetric procedures" (http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjom.1997.5.11.706) • "Role of laparoscopy in the management of chronic pelvic pain" (Hospital medicine (London, England : 1998) 1998;59(8):627-31) • "Primary abdominal pregnancy: disregarding clinical features leads to misdiagnosis" (American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 1996;174(1 Pt 1):296-7) • "Home births. Inability of community midwifery to cope with increase in home confinements is a blessing" (BMJ: British Medical Journal, 1997) • "A method of proportional audit of perinatal care" (BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & …, 1996) • "Management of suspected ectopic pregnancy" (Journal of Obstetrics & …, 1996 - Informa) • "The prediction of fetal acidosis at birth by computerised analysis of intrapartum cardiotocography" (BJOG: An International Journal of …, 1996) • "Term Breech Deliveries – An International Comparison" (Birmingham and Midlands Obstetric and Gynaecology Society Meeting, Birmingham, October 1997) • "A Cost-Effective Approach to Glucose Testing in Pregnancy" (WEST INDIAN …, 1999) • "Auditing Emergency Caesarean Sections using Decision to Delivery Intervals" (WEST INDIAN …, 1999) • April 2001 : P. Persad, D. Singh, R. Bissoondatt : Low dose Misoprostol for the Induction of Labour at Term. West Indian Medical Journal. Vol 50, 55 (2001) July 2001 : P. Persad, D. Singh, , R. Bissoondatt : The Use of Misoprostol for Induction of Labour at Term (poster) at the 29th British Congress in Obstetrics & Gynaecology in Birmingham, UK • "HPV vaccination: an alternative view" in the 2013 Caribbean Medical Journal • Attended Joint ASRM/IFFS Annual Conference in Boston, USA – October 2013 • Conference in November 2014: Royal College of Physicians, SMART Conference • Webinar in April 2015: "Landmark Harmony Study Presentation Landmark study of the Harmony test as primary screen for T21 in the first trimester in the general population – see NEJM 1st April 2015" • TTMA- 21st Medical Update & Research Conference in July 2015: Presentation on Non-invasive Prenatal Screening using cell-free DNA (ccfDNA)—Report of Early Trinidad Experience • April 2015 Journal Club Live Platform Event: "Does IVF Affect Perinatal Outcomes?" • May 2015 Fertility & Sterility Journal Club Live Platform Event: "Do Ovarian Reserve Numbers Always Matter?"

Choose Date

Available Timings (AST)

Morning

Afternoon

Evening

FAQ’s

Medicas allows you to consult a doctor in Obstetrics & Gynecology for a range of women's health concerns. These may include prenatal care, pregnancy-related queries, reproductive health issues, menstrual irregularities, contraceptive counseling, menopause management, and general gynecological concerns.
To schedule an online consultation with a doctor in Obstetrics & Gynecology through Medicas, log in to your account and browse through the available doctors. Select a convenient date and time for your consultation and follow the prompts to confirm your appointment. Detailed instructions on how to connect for your virtual consultation will be provided.
Absolutely! It is important to discuss your symptoms, reproductive health history, and concerns during the online consultation with the doctor in Obstetrics & Gynecology. You can describe any symptoms you're experiencing, such as abnormal bleeding, pelvic pain, or hormonal issues. Sharing your medical history helps the doctor provide personalized care.
Yes, doctors in Obstetrics & Gynecology can provide prescriptions for medications and recommend appropriate treatments through Medicas. They can address your specific health condition, prescribe necessary medications, suggest lifestyle modifications, and provide guidance on managing common gynecological issues or concerns.
Certainly! Medicas allows you to consult with doctors in Obstetrics & Gynecology for family planning advice and fertility-related concerns. Whether you're seeking guidance on contraception, preconception care, fertility assessments, or assisted reproductive technologies, a doctor in Obstetrics & Gynecology can offer support and recommendations.
Absolutely! Medicas supports follow-up care and guidance from doctors in Obstetrics & Gynecology. They can provide regular check-ups, monitor your progress, discuss test results, provide postoperative care, and offer ongoing support for your reproductive health through virtual consultations.

Note: These FAQs are intended to provide general information for consulting a doctor in Obstetrics & Gynecology online through the Medicas platform. For specific inquiries or concerns, it is recommended to refer contact our customer support number 90534 90543 (India) | +1 868 365 2800 (Caribbean) for further assistance.

Related Treatments

Click to see the doctors for related treatments

Other doctors for “ Obstetrics Gynecology

Dr Vernon DaCosta

Obstetrics Gynecology
Registered Number - 79781
Kingston, Jamaica
Experience - 32 Years
Languages - English

1 Reviews 1 Likes
Book Appointment
   
JM$ 9500.00  

Dr Nadine Johnson

Obstetrics Gynecology
Registered Number - 77697
Kingston, Jamaica
Experience - 28 Years
Languages - English

Book Appointment
   
JM$ 14000.00  

Dr Devendra Singh

Obstetrics Gynecology
Registered Number - S-231
San Fernando, Trinidad/Tobago
Experience - 25 Years
Languages - English

Book Appointment
   
TT$ 450.00  
MedicasTypically replies within minutes
Medicas

Hello! 👋🏼 What can we do for you?

7:56