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The Anesthesia Department provides a wide range of services, extending beyond just administering anesthesia during surgery. They are involved in pre-operative assessments, postoperative pain management, critical care and even chronic pain management. They also manage pain during childbirth, offer pain relief for various conditions, and play a crucial role in critical care units.

Specific Services:

  • Pre-operative evaluation and management: Anesthesiologists assess patients’ overall health and optimize them for surgery, including managing underlying medical conditions.
  • Anesthesia administration: They provide anesthesia for surgical, diagnostic, and therapeutic procedures, ensuring patient safety and comfort.
  • Postoperative pain management: They manage pain relief after surgery using various modalities, including medication and nerve blocks.
  • Critical care: They provide intensive care to patients in critical care units, managing airway and ventilatory support.
  • Acute pain management: They address pain from various sources, including injuries, surgeries, and childbirth.
  • Chronic pain management: They provide pain relief for long-term conditions like arthritis.
  • Interventional pain management: They offer specialized treatments for pain, such as nerve blocks and injections.
  • Palliative care: They provide pain relief and comfort for patients with terminal illnesses.
  • Resuscitation: They are trained to deal with emergency situations and provide life support.
  • Obstetric anesthesia: They provide pain relief during childbirth, managing both the mother and baby.
  • Cardiothoracic anesthesia: They provide specialized anesthesia for heart and chest surgeries.
  • Pain clinics: They offer comprehensive pain assessment and management services.
  • Pre-anaesthetic clinics: They assess patients before surgery to optimize them for anesthesia.
  • NORA- Non operating room anaesthesia, for MRI, CT, Cathlabs.
  • Transferring of patients on life support (ventilators) in ACLS ambulances .
  • Pre-operative evaluation and management: Anesthesiologists assess patients’ overall health and optimize them for surgery, including managing underlying medical conditions.
  • Anesthesia administration: They provide anesthesia for surgical, diagnostic, and therapeutic procedures, ensuring patient safety and comfort.
  • Postoperative pain management: They manage pain relief after surgery using various modalities, including medication and nerve blocks.
  • Critical care: They provide intensive care to patients in critical care units, managing airway and ventilatory support.
  • Acute pain management: They address pain from various sources, including injuries, surgeries, and childbirth.
  • Chronic pain management: They provide pain relief for long-term conditions like arthritis.
  • Interventional pain management: They offer specialized treatments for pain, such as nerve blocks and injections.
  • Palliative care: They provide pain relief and comfort for patients with terminal illnesses.
  • Resuscitation: They are trained to deal with emergency situations and provide life support.
  • Obstetric anesthesia: They provide pain relief during childbirth, managing both the mother and baby.
  • Cardiothoracic anesthesia: They provide specialized anesthesia for heart and chest surgeries.
  • Pain clinics: They offer comprehensive pain assessment and management services.
  • Pre-Anaesthetic clinics: They assess patients before surgery to optimize them for anesthesia.
  • NORA- Non operating room anaesthesia, for MRI, CT, Cathlabs.
  • Transferring of patients on life support (ventilators) in ACLS ambulances .