Give to Gain: Fernandez Hospital’s Women’s Day Initiative Encourages Women to Invest in Their Health
Special offers on maternity care, gynaecology consultations, and preventive vaccination announced across Fernandez facilities in Hyderabad. Marking International Women’s Day 2026, Fernandez Hospital has launched a month-long initiative inspired by the global theme “Give to Gain,” encouraging women to
Special offers on maternity care, gynaecology consultations, and preventive
vaccination announced across Fernandez facilities in Hyderabad.
Marking International Women’s Day 2026, Fernandez
Hospital has launched a month-long initiative inspired by the global theme “Give to
Gain,” encouraging women to invest in their health and well-being. As a hospital
dedicated to the care of women and children, Fernandez is extending the spirit of
Women’s Day throughout the month of March.
As part of the initiative, the hospital is offering special benefits on pregnancy care,
gynaecology consultations, and preventive vaccination across its facilities in
Hyderabad. The campaign is built on a simple idea: women constantly give to their
families, work, and communities—this Women’s Day is an opportunity to give back to
themselves by prioritising their health.
Expectant mothers who book a pregnancy package at Fernandez Hospital can lock
in current package pricing and receive 20% off at the hospital’s baby stores. Newly
registered mothers will also receive 20% off on select baby store products, with the
offer valid until 30 April 2026.
To encourage women to support one another in seeking care, Fernandez Hospital
has introduced a “Pass It Forward” consultation. Women visiting for a gynaecology
consultation will receive a voucher to gift to another woman who is new to Fernandez
Hospital, offering her a complimentary consultation. These consultations can be
availed on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with vouchers valid until 30 April 2026.
As part of its preventive health focus, Fernandez Hospital is also offering a 15%
discount on HPV vaccination throughout March, encouraging women to take a
proactive step towards protecting themselves against cervical cancer.
Speaking about the initiative, Dr Evita Fernandez, Chairperson and Managing
Director, Fernandez Hospital, said: “Women are often the backbone of their families
and communities, yet their own health frequently takes a back seat. Through our
‘Give to Gain’ initiative this Women’s Day, we want to encourage women to prioritise
themselves, seek timely consultations, and make their wellbeing a priority.”
On 7 March, staff across Fernandez facilities will also wear purple in solidarity with
women and to mark International Women’s Day, reflecting the hospital’s commitment
to celebrating and supporting women’s health.
The hospital will also host a “Give Wall” activation across its locations, where women
can write what they wish to give themselves this year—whether it is time for rest, a
health check, or a moment of self-care.
Women interested in availing the Women’s Day offers can call 1800 419 1397 or visit
any Fernandez facility across Hyderabad for more information.
