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Overview

Department of Emergency & Trauma Care

Sahayog Hospital's Department of Emergency and Trauma Care is equipped to manage life-threatening conditions with speed, precision, and expertise. Staffed round-the-clock by intensivists, anaesthetists, radiologists, nurses, and allied specialists, the department provides rapid stabilisation and continuous expert care.

Our emergency unit handles medical emergencies, accidents, cardiac arrests, and other critical conditions, offering quick access to advanced diagnostics and surgical support. Every second is utilised to save lives, ensuring patients receive immediate and effective care.

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Doctors

Consultants

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common conditions treated by critical care physicians?

Critical care physicians at Sahayog Hospital manage life-threatening conditions such as heart, kidney, liver, and respiratory failure, sepsis, decreased consciousness, and trauma-related injuries.

How is a stroke patient evaluated in an emergency setting?

Stroke patients are evaluated immediately with CT or MRI scans. Ischemic strokes may receive clot-dissolving medication within 3-4.5 hours, and severe cases might need urgent surgery.

Can an emergency medicine specialist help manage side effects during treatment?

Yes. Emergency specialists monitor vital signs, manage side effects, and provide immediate care to prevent complications, ensuring patient safety during and after medical treatment.

How do doctors diagnose trauma-related injuries?

Trauma injuries are diagnosed using physical exams, X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to determine severity and guide appropriate treatment plans for recovery.

What can I discuss with an emergency medicine specialist at Sahayog Hospital?

Discuss the severity of your condition, necessary treatments, medications and side effects, recovery steps, follow-up care, and when to seek further help if symptoms worsen.