Adolescent Health

Adolescent Health

The teenage years are filled with rapid physical, hormonal, and emotional changes. At Ahura Nursing Home, we specialize in adolescent health care with a focus on early intervention, education, and personalized treatment. From irregular periods and mood swings to PCOS and growth concerns, our experienced gynaecologists help young girls transition into womanhood with confidence and clarity.

We offer a welcoming, non-judgmental space where adolescents and parents can discuss health concerns openly. Our services are designed to educate young girls on menstrual health, hygiene, body awareness, and emotional well-being—empowering them with knowledge that lasts a lifetime.

Guiding Her Health Journey with Care and Compassion

 Teenage years can be overwhelming—for both the child and the parent. At Ahura Nursing Home, we believe that awareness, early diagnosis, and emotional support are key. Whether it’s her first gynec visit, menstrual irregularities, or concerns about body changes, our specialists make her feel heard, respected, and reassured.

We aim to build long-term trust while addressing not just physical but emotional and mental well-being too.

Specialized Teen Health Care – No More Guesswork

 If your teenage daughter is facing delayed puberty, hormonal acne, mood swings, or period issues, she may need more than just reassurance. At Ahura Nursing Home, our women’s health experts offer medically sound solutions for adolescent girls—from diagnosis to full recovery. Don’t wait for issues to grow—early intervention is the key.

Frequently asked question

Q1: What does adolescent health include at Ahura Nursing Home?

We address issues like irregular periods, PCOS, delayed or early puberty, hormonal acne, severe cramps, emotional health, and reproductive education. We also offer first-time gynecology consultations and adolescent counselling.

Yes, hormonal changes often trigger emotional ups and downs. If these symptoms become severe or affect daily life, our doctors and counselors can help guide teens through safe and supportive care.

Some common signs include very early or delayed periods, excessive bleeding, unbearable cramps, body image issues, irregular cycles, or questions about body changes she’s uncomfortable discussing.

Absolutely. A gynecology visit during adolescence is a proactive way to ensure everything is developing normally and offers teens a chance to learn about their health in a confidential, comfortable environment.

Approach the conversation with empathy. Explain that it’s a normal part of growing up and focus on health, not problems. You can also involve her in choosing the appointment time to give her control over the process.