Cataract surgery. Cataracts cloud the normally clear lens of the eyes. Cataract surgery involves removing the cloudy lens and replacing it with a clear artificial lens.
Cesarean section. Cesarean section, or c-section, is delivering a baby by making an incision through the mother's abdomen and uterus. This procedure is done when doctors decide that it is a safer way to deliver the baby than a vaginal delivery.
Appendectomy. An appendectomy is removing the appendix. The appendix is a small structure shaped like a tube that branches off the large intestine. This surgeon is done to treat appendicitis. Appendicitis is the acute inflammation of the appendix because of infection.
Cardiology Pediatrics and Neonatal Care
Emergency & Trauma
Gastroenterology
Gynecology & Obstetrics
Intensive Care unit
Medicine
Neonatal Intensive care unit
Labour Room and Operation Theatres
Opthalmology(Eye)
Urology
Radiology and Imaging
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
medical and Surgical Pharmacy
Hospital infection Control and Sterilization etc.
We want to support you in doing what you love and spending time with the people (or animals or places) you love. Your primary nurse case manager will develop a plan of care that will manage your symptoms as well as possible so that you’re able to do the things you love. This may mean gardening, visiting your grandchildren, or playing with your dog. If you are feeling up to it, you can even take vacations or short trips.
The Labour Room is equipped with all necessary equipments and supplies that the laboring patient may require to include: operating lights, Delivery beds, Oxygen and air supply, Crash cot with complete range of medications, multiparameter Patient monitors, CTG for single and Twin babies, Portable Ultrasound for preoperative and post operative scan, All necessary Instruments & Trays and supplies, Baby warmers etc.
Laboratory tests check a sample of your blood, urine, or body tissues. A technician or your doctor analyzes the test samples to see if your results fall within the normal range. The tests use a range because what is normal differs from person to person. Many factors affect test results. These include
Your sex, age and race
What you eat and drink
Medicines you take
How well you followed pre-test instructions
Your doctor may also compare your results to results from previous tests. Laboratory tests are often part of a routine checkup to look for changes in your health. They also help doctors diagnose medical conditions, plan or evaluate treatments, and monitor diseases.