Dr. Welile PP Mdluli is a well-established obstetrician and gynecologist based in Nelspruit (Mbombela), Mpumalanga. His practice is located at the African Olive Medical Centre, 41 Brown Street. Dr. Mdluli earned his MBChB from the University of Natal in 1996 and completed his specialist training in obstetrics and gynecology in 2003 through the University of Pretoria. He is registered as a specialist with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA).
Dr. Mdluli’s services include general gynecology, maternity care, and management of high-risk pregnancies.
To provide accessible compassionate and comprehensive health care for women.
To promote the ideals of repectful maternity care.
To ensure as far as we can the safety and wellbeing of mother and baby.
We strive to empower and support women in making informed decisions about their reproductive health and general wellbeing.
• For complex or high-risk obstetric cases, such as pregnancies involving fetal anomalies, severe preeclampsia, or multiple gestations.
• These specialists provide advanced fetal monitoring, genetic counseling, and management of maternal health complications.
• For patients facing infertility, hormonal imbalances, or reproductive health issues such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
• They offer advanced fertility treatments (e.g., IVF, IUI) and support for assisted reproductive technologies.
• For diagnosing and treating reproductive cancers, such as cervical, ovarian, uterine, and vulvar cancers.
• Provide expertise in complex surgical procedures, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy when needed.
• Includes urogynecologists and physical therapists who manage pelvic floor disorders like incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and postpartum pelvic pain.
• They offer both surgical and nonsurgical options to improve pelvic health and quality of life.
• For patients with endocrine-related issues, including thyroid disorders, diabetes, or metabolic syndrome, which may impact reproductive health.
• Endocrinologists can manage these conditions in collaboration with a gynecologist, particularly in cases of pregnancy with diabetes or PCOS.
• Psychologists, psychiatrists, and counselors who specialize in women’s health, offering support for perinatal mood disorders, postpartum depression, and anxiety related to infertility or chronic gynecologic conditions.
• Mental health support is crucial for holistic care in reproductive health, especially during pregnancy or post-miscarriage counseling.
• For counseling patients with a family history of genetic disorders, or for prenatal screening when fetal abnormalities are detected.
• They provide risk assessment, testing options, and guidance on implications for family planning.
• Specializing in women’s health and prenatal nutrition, they support patients with specific dietary needs, such as those with gestational diabetes, obesity, or PCOS.
• Nutrition counseling can be valuable in preparing for pregnancy and managing conditions that benefit from dietary intervention.
• Certified lactation consultants can support breastfeeding education and address common challenges new mothers face.
• Essential for postpartum care, especially in mothers experiencing lactation difficulties or for patients with a history of breast surgery.
The Nkomazi outreach progammehas been running for for the past 20 years as part our mission to make our services accessible to remote communities. We conduct visits to Nkomazi, at Driekoppies Medical centre (Dr Ngomane's surgery) every forthnight on Tuesdays.
Uterine fibroids are common growths of the uterus. Uterine fibroids are not cancer, and they almost never turn into cancer. Fibroids vary in number and size. You can have a single fibroid or more than one and the size can be small or very large. They can make a person look pregnant.
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