Providing trusted, evidence-based women’s health information to help every woman make informed decisions.
When it comes to your health, you deserve care from someone you can trust. With over 15 years of experience in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Professor Rasika Herath is one of Sri Lanka’s leading specialists in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, dedicated to caring for women through every stage of life – from adolescence and pregnancy, to menopause and beyond!
If you’ve ever left a doctor’s appointment with unanswered questions, confusing medical terms or worries that only appeared once you got home, you’re not alone! Professor Herath understands that healthcare is about more than diagnoses and treatments and it’s about explaining and helping you feel informed and confident about your health. No question is too small and no concern is ever dismissed!
Whether you are seeking advice, treatment, or reassurance, through ’HerHealth’, Professor Herath is committed to providing compassionate care by sharing reliable, evidence-based women’s health information to support you and your family at every step of your healthcare journey.
Bringing together clinical experience, surgical knowledge, patient education, and academic research into trusted, curated expertise.
A strong academic foundation built through medical degrees, specialist training, fellowships, and continuous professional development in women's health and gynaecology.
Extensive experience providing patient care across hospitals, clinics, and specialist healthcare settings, with a commitment to excellence in women's healthcare.
Contributions to medical research through peer-reviewed publications, journal articles, and academic studies that advance knowledge and improve patient outcomes.
Recognition from professional bodies and healthcare institutions, reflecting dedication to clinical excellence, research, and service to women's health.
“To empower every woman with clear, honest, and evidence-based health information — so that no woman faces a diagnosis, procedure, or health decision without the knowledge she deserves.”