Anesthesiologist

Anesthesiologist
The Department of Anesthesiology plays a vital role in ensuring patient safety and comfort before, during, and after surgical procedures. Anesthesiologists are specially trained doctors who administer anesthesia, monitor vital functions, manage pain, and provide critical care support. From minor procedures to complex surgeries, the department ensures that patients remain pain-free and stable throughout the operation, while also managing post-operative pain and recovery.

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Doctor’s Expertise

Our anesthesiologists are highly trained specialists with expertise in:

• Safe administration of anesthesia for all age groups
• Managing high-risk surgical patients
• Advanced airway management
• Pain management techniques
• Critical care and emergency response
They work closely with surgeons and critical care teams to ensure safe surgical outcomes and smooth recovery.

Signs & Symptoms (When Anesthesiology Care is Needed)

Anesthesiology services are required in situations such as:

Scheduled surgical procedures

Emergency surgeries

Severe pain requiring intervention

Labor and delivery (epidural anesthesia)

Trauma cases

ICU patients requiring sedation or ventilator support

What Treatments We Provide

The department provides a wide range of anesthesia and pain management services:

Types of Anesthesia

General Anesthesia

Regional Anesthesia (Spinal / Epidural)

Local Anesthesia

Nerve Blocks

Pain Management Services

Post-operative pain control

Epidural analgesia

Chronic pain management

Cancer pain management

Critical Care Support

Airway management

Ventilator management

Sedation in ICU

Emergency resuscitation support

Special Equipment Used

To ensure patient safety and precision, the department is equipped with:

Advanced Anesthesia Workstations

Multi-Parameter Patient Monitors

Ventilators

Pulse Oximeters

Capnography Monitoring Systems

Infusion Pumps

Airway Management Devices

Defibrillators

FAQs

They administer anesthesia and monitor vital signs during surgery.
General, regional (spinal/epidural), and local anesthesia.
Yes, it is carefully monitored for patient safety.
Through medications and pain control techniques.
Yes, it ensures safe administration.

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