The ER is equipped to handle critical and emergency cases, providing immediate medical care to patients with urgent health concerns, injuries, or accidents.
The general ward provides accommodation for patients who are recovering from illness or surgery. It typically has multiple beds and is staffed by healthcare professionals to monitor and manage patient care.
The dialysis unit is dedicated to providing care for patients with kidney-related issues who need dialysis treatment for filtering waste from their blood.
The X-ray room is equipped with imaging technology to diagnose bone fractures, infections, tumors, and other internal conditions through radiographic imaging.
The HDU is designed to care for patients who require intensive monitoring but do not need the full care of an ICU. It is often used for patients who need additional attention after surgery or in critical conditions.
This type of operation theater is designed with advanced features to ensure an environment that supports sterile procedures. It uses modular components to maintain cleanliness, safety, and efficiency during surgeries.
The OPD is where patients can visit for consultation with doctors. It handles non-emergency cases, with a variety of specialists available for routine check-ups, diagnostics, and follow-up care.
A sterile and controlled environment for performing surgeries. It’s equipped with advanced medical tools and technology to assist in both minor and major surgeries.
This unit provides specialized care for newborn infants, especially those born prematurely or with medical complications, ensuring high-level monitoring and treatment.