Medical professionals and women’s health advocates from across the globe are gearing up for the FEPPA 2025 Annual Conference on chronic pelvic pain (CPP), set to take place on April 19 and 20 in Mumbai. This highly anticipated event promises to be a milestone in the ongoing mission to “Unravel the Enigma of Pelvic Pain."
Organized by the Female Pelvic Pain Association (FEPPA) in association with the International Pelvic Pain Society (IPPS) and the Association of Fellow Gynaecologists, the conference will provide a collaborative platform for clinicians, researchers, and practitioners to address one of the most misunderstood and underdiagnosed conditions affecting millions of women worldwide.
The conference is an educational initiative by Swati Spentose Pvt. Ltd., driven by FEPPA's mission to create awareness, improve diagnostic acumen, and inspire research into chronic pelvic pain.
With global collaborations and regional partnerships, this event marks a turning point in how pelvic pain is perceived, understood, and managed.
Attendees will gain insights from renowned specialists representing leading institutions in India and beyond. Experts will cover innovative diagnostic tools, multidisciplinary treatment protocols, and patient-centered care strategies.
Cutting-edge sessions on biofeedback techniques, minimally invasive therapies, and integrated alternative approaches will shine a light on breakthrough solutions for chronic pelvic pain.
In line with the growing movement toward integrative health, the conference will emphasize nutrition, physical therapy, mind-body techniques, and complementary therapies.
The overarching theme is Educate, Enrich, Enhance. The conference aims to spark transformative dialogue that empowers clinicians and enriches the lives of women struggling with pelvic pain.
The two-day event features a powerhouse lineup of speakers, including Organising Chairpersons Dr. Vidya Bandukwalla, consultant obstetrics & gynaecology, director: Touch & Joy Women's, Clinic & Fertility centre, Mumbai, Dr Amita Jain, senior consultant urogynaecologist, Medanta – The Medicity, Gurugram, Harayana, Organising Secretary, Dr. Latika Chawla, gynaecological laparoscopic surgeon, Women’s Hospital, Mumbai, Dr. Karishma Thariani, consultant urogynaecologist, Centre for Urogynaecology & Pelvic Health, New Delhi, Dr. Meera Ragavan, senior consultant Urogynaecologist & Robotic Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, Dr. Sanjay Pandey, head of urology, Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Mumbai, secretary, GIBS, Dr. Aparna Hegde, Associate Professor (Hon), Urogynaecology, Grant Medical College & Cama Hospital, Dr. Monika Gupta, Professor, obstetrics & gynaecology, VMMC and Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, Dr. Deeksha Pandey, Professor & head of obstetrics & gynaecology, consultant chief, urogynaecology at Sree Mookambika Institute of Medical Sciences Kulshekharam, Tamil Nadu, Dr. Tanvir Singh, consultant gynaecologist, Tanvir Hospital, Hyderabad, Dr. Ranjana Sharma, senior consultant, obstetrics & gynaecology, urogynaecology, laparoscopic/robotic surgery, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, Dr. Sarita Naik Narang, consultant gynaecologist, urogynecologist and vaginal surgeon, urogynaecology & gynaec - laparoscopy clinic, Mumbai, and Vishal Jajodia, founder patron, FEPPA.
The event is open to all clinicians, gynaecologists, urologists, physiotherapists, pain specialists, and allied healthcare professionals with a keen interest in pelvic health. Administrative support is led by Deepti Paliwal and Cheshta Jalan.
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