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Dr. Tanuj Lawania
Gynecologist, Infertility Specialist
5.0 Years Of Experience
Qualification
MBBS | DNB (Obstetrics and Gynaecology)
Language
Hindi, English, Bengali, Oriya, Kannada
Contact Number
Mail Id
Specialises In Treating
INFERTILITY (male and female), High Risk Pregnancies
About Dr. Tanuj Lawania
Dr. Tanuj Lawania is a DNB-certified Gynaecologist and Infertility Specialist, currently practicing as a Consultant at Indira IVF. Her clinical focus lies in providing evidence-based fertility care, personalized treatment plans, and minimally invasive surgical solutions for reproductive health challenges.
She completed her MBBS from KIMS, Bhubaneswar, followed by a DNB in Obstetrics and Gynaecology from the prestigious Narayana Hrudayalaya, Bangalore. She further trained in Reproductive Medicine with a fellowship at Indira IVF and gained advanced skills in laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgery from Saidham Hospital, Rahuri.
Dr. Tanuj has previously served as a Senior Resident at leading institutions including Shambhunath Hospital (Prayagraj), United Medical College, and Sharda Medical College (Greater Noida), before joining Indira IVF full-time.
Her areas of expertise include PCOS and ovulatory disorders, low ovarian reserve and AMH-related infertility, endometriosis, male factor and unexplained infertility, IUI, IVF, ICSI, and donor cycles. She also specializes in laparoscopy and hysteroscopy for fertility enhancement, menstrual disorders, hormonal imbalances, and comprehensive women’s wellness.
Dr. Tanuj is deeply committed to patient-centric care, emphasizing empathy alongside clinical accuracy. She understands the emotional and physical toll fertility journeys can take and is focused on simplifying the process, offering thorough counselling, and developing step-by-step, individualized treatment plans.
She believes no two patients are alike — and whether dealing with PCOS or advanced IVF cycles, she ensures a holistic understanding of each case before recommending a course of action. Awards & Academic Achievements:
– First Prize – Paper Presentation at RCOG International Conference
– Winner – Poster Presentation at FOGSI National Conference
– Multiple presentations at national OBGYN and infertility forums
– Research publications in peer-reviewed journals
Medical Articles
Are you about to experience your first period, or are you a parent of a daughter who is getting ready for this milestone? Menarche, or the first menstrual period, marks an important step in every young girl’s life, but it can often come with questions, fear, or confusion. What will your first period feel like?
Do you have trouble getting pregnant, heavy periods, or constant pelvic pain? If this is the case, you may have endometriosis, a disease that affects millions of women globally. Endometriosis is one of the leading causes of infertility in women, but the good news is that with the right diagnosis and treatment, the symptoms can be managed.
Uterine fibroids are one of the most common benign tumours in women, and many women don’t even realise they have them until they experience severe symptoms. Have you been experiencing heavy periods, pelvic pain, or frequent urination? These could be signs of fibroids. To help you feel your best again, this article will explain uterine fibroids, their symptoms, and the best ways to treat them.
Do you find yourself curled up in pain every month, dreading the arrival of your period due to painful cramps? Dysmenorrhea, or period cramps, affects many women and can disrupt daily life. But the good news is, there are many ways to alleviate this common condition.
Mastalgia, another name for breast pain, is a common and, at times,s concerning issue for many women. Breast pain can be subtle, throbbing, or acute, and it can happen for various reasons or at different times during the menstrual cycle.
Uncertainty regarding the best course of action is common when faced with the mental and physical challenges of infertility. Whether this is your first try at conceiving or you have experienced multiple miscarriages, the road to parenthood can appear daunting and mysterious.
Key to Overall Well-being
Is even getting up from a chair or walking becoming harder for you? You think that it might just be due to ageing, but it could also be a sign of muscle weakness due to nerve or muscle diseases. It can be dangerous if not treated on time.
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