Advanced Centre of Urogynaecology Private Limited (ACUG), founded in 2002 by Dr. N. Rajamaheswari, the first urogynaecologist in India, offers expert and international-standard services for women’s urological, gynecological, and sexual health issues. With over two decades of excellence, ACUG remains dedicated to providing personalized care to women in need.
ACUG is a daycare service offering solutions through comprehensive female urology diagnostics such as uroflowmetry and urodynamics, along with day care procedures like cystoscopy. For advanced tests, including blood, urine, and higher imaging, the clinic partners with top-tier laboratories and radiological centers, ensuring that patients receive the highest quality diagnostic support.
For inpatient care and major surgeries that require hospitalization, Dr. N. Rajamaheswari operates as a freelancing consultant in a tertiary setup, ensuring seamless care for complex procedures under anesthesia.
Our Team:
Dr. Harini, Gynaecologist
Secretary: Sanjay Kumar Mishra
Senior Staff Nurse: Sister Banumathi, an expert senior nurse with vast experience
Staff Nurses: Sister Vinothini and Sister Menaka
EDP Specialist: Mohan
Together, the ACUG team is committed to delivering compassionate, high-quality care to women in need of specialized urogynaecological services. ACUG has conducted many medical health camps, training programs, and workshops.
Doctor N. Rajamaheswari is the first Gynaecologist to qualify in Urology in India as early as 1983. She established Urogynaecology specialty in our country. She has dedicated 42 years to the medical field, with 30 years in government service and 12 years in non-government roles. Her dual journey as a Gynaecologist and Urologist and Urogynaecologist spanned from 1985 to 2012 in the government sector, and since 2012, she continued her work as female Urologist in the non-governmental sector, bringing her expertise to patients across multiple settings.
She is the Director, Advanced Centre of Urogynaecology Private Limited (ACUG) and Head of Department of Urogynaecology (Female Urology) at Chennai Urology & Robotic Institute (CURI).
Director, Advanced Centre of Urogynaecology Private Limited (ACUG).
Head of Department of Urogynaecology (Female Urology) at Chennai Urology & Robotic Institute (CURI).
Head, Department of Urogynaecology (Female Urology): Chennai Urology & Robotic Institute, OMR, Thoraipakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Prof Emeritus, The TamilNadu Dr MGR Medical University
Visiting Surgeon & Urogynaecologist: United Arab Emirates (Ministry of UAE).
Positions:
Chair Women of Urology (WoU): Urology Society of India.
Chair (2024 – 2026), Education Committee: International Urogynaecological Association (IUGA).
Member: National Board of Examination in Medical Science (NBEMS), Ministry of Health, Govt of India.
President: Urogynaecology & Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery Society of India (URPSSI) a national society which is affiliated to International Urogynecological Asoociation.
Editorial Board Member: TOG – The Obstetricians and Gynecologists (journal for continuing professional development by the Royal College, UK).
Certified Trainer: “Prevention and Repair of Perineal Trauma / Episiotomy through Coordinated Training” PROTECT.
Title of Degree | Year | Awarded University | Name of Medical College |
M.B.B.S | 1978 | Thanjavur | Thanjavur Medical College |
D.G.O | 1980 | Thanjavur | Thanjavur Medical College |
M.D (OBS & GYN) | 1982 | Madras | Madras Medical College |
M.Ch (Urology) | 1985 | Madras | Kilpauk Medical College |
Fellowship Urogynaecology | 2001-02 | UK | South Mead General Hospital, Bristol, UK |
Certified PROTECT (Prevention and Repair of Perineal Trauma / Episiotomy through Coordinated Training ) Trainer. | 30.06.2013 | PROTECT IUGA | PROTECT international organization of IUGA (International Urogynecological Association) |
Dr. N. Rajamaheswari has held significant roles throughout her distinguished career in Tamil Nadu’s government healthcare system. Over a span of 30 years, she progressed from Tutor in O&G to Assistant Professor of Urology, and later became the Professor & HOD of Urogynaecology, a position she held for several years. For the past 10 years, she has been honored with the title of Professor Emeritus, continuing to contribute significantly to medical education, research, and mentorship.
Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute University conferred the Lifetime Achievement Award on March 7, 2025, at the A.C.S. Medical College and Hospital Campus, in celebration of International Women’s Day.
2009,“Kalpana Chawla Award” for Courage and Daring Enterprise by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Chennai for courage and confidence in high-risk surgeries saving women’s lives.
2006, “BADEN LECTURER Award “19th Annual Wayne F. Baden Day Lectureship in Gynaecology by the Department of OG, Scott & White Hospital and Clinic Texas A & M University System Health Science Center Temple Texas, U.S.A.
1. Moderator of the Session: “Scientific Salon/E-poster Session 6 – Pelvic Organ Prolapse 2” during IUGA 29th Annual meeting “IUGA -2024” held at Singapore on 21 June 2024.
2. Invited Chair: Conservative Management of Pelvic floor Disorders organized by SAFUG held at Kathmandu, Nepal on 26.11.2022.
3. Moderator abstract session: Long Oral Session – OAB, on 28.09.2019 in IUGA 2019, jointly organized by International Urogynaecological Association (IUGA) & American Urogynecologic Society (AUGS), IUGA’s 44th annual scientific meeting at Music City Center, Nashville, TN, USA from September 24-28, 2019.
On November 9, 2024, Dr. N. Rajamaheswari presented a keynote address on Obsteric Anal Sphincter Injuries Prevention & Management at the conference organized by the Covai OB&GY Society at Hotel Jenneys Residency, Coimbatore.
On September 22, 2024, Dr. Rajamaheswari delivered the Dr. S. T. Watwe Oration on Lead & Leave a Legacy at the AMOGS Zonal Conference on Emergency Obstetrics & Pelvic Floor, organized by the Miraj Obstetric & Gynecological Society (MOGS) in Sangli, Maharashtra.
On March 10, 2024, she presented a keynote address on Rectocele Repair at the conference organized by the Association of Colorectal Surgeons of India at ITC Chola, Chennai.
In the 1960s, home births often led to complications such as fistulas, resulting in urinary and fecal leakage. In 2003, Dr. NRM established an exclusive “Fistula Ward” to provide dignified treatment for fistula patients, many of whom faced social stigma and abandonment by their families.