Advanced Perioperative, Emergency & Intensive Care Services

The Anaesthesia & Critical Care Department plays a vital role in ensuring patient safety before, during, and after surgical procedures. Our team of experienced anaesthesiologists and critical care specialists provides comprehensive anesthesia services, pain management, life support, and intensive care for critically ill patients.

We combine advanced monitoring systems, evidence-based protocols, and round-the-clock critical care support to deliver the highest standards of patient care.

Anaesthesia is much more than putting a patient to sleep during surgery. It involves careful assessment, monitoring, pain control, emergency response, and post-operative recovery management.

Our Critical Care Unit provides specialized treatment for patients with life-threatening illnesses, severe infections, trauma, organ failure, and post-surgical complications.

Our Anaesthesia Services

Pre-Anaesthetic Evaluation
  • Comprehensive Pre-Surgical Assessment
  • Medical Fitness Evaluation
  • Risk Assessment & Planning
  • Medication Review
  • Patient Counseling & Preparation
General Anaesthesia
  • Major Surgical Procedures
  • Complex Surgical Cases
  • High-Risk Surgery Support
  • Advanced Airway Management
  • Intraoperative Monitoring
Regional Anaesthesia
  • Spinal Anaesthesia
  • Epidural Anaesthesia
  • Nerve Block Procedures
  • Joint & Limb Surgery Anaesthesia
  • Pain-Free Surgical Techniques
Obstetric Anaesthesia
  • Painless Labour (Epidural Analgesia)
  • Caesarean Section Anaesthesia
  • High-Risk Pregnancy Anaesthesia Support
  • Maternal Monitoring
Paediatric Anaesthesia
  • Anaesthesia for Children
  • Neonatal Surgical Support
  • Specialized Pediatric Monitoring
  • Child-Friendly Anaesthesia Care
Pain Management Services
  • Acute Pain Management
  • Chronic Pain Treatment
  • Cancer Pain Management
  • Nerve Block Procedures
  • Post-Operative Pain Relief

Critical Care Services

Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
  • 24×7 Critical Care Monitoring
  • Multi-Organ Support
  • Advanced Life Support
  • Ventilator Management
  • Intensive Medical Care
Emergency Critical Care
  • Sepsis Management
  • Shock Management
  • Trauma Care Support
  • Cardiac Emergency Care
  • Respiratory Failure Management
Post-Operative Critical Care
  • High-Risk Surgical Monitoring
  • Recovery After Major Surgery
  • Organ Function Monitoring
  • Intensive Post-Surgical Care
Respiratory & Ventilator Care
  • Mechanical Ventilation
  • Non-Invasive Ventilation (BiPAP/CPAP)
  • Oxygen Therapy
  • Airway Management
  • Respiratory Support Services
Conditions We Treat
  • Critically Ill Patients
  • Respiratory Failure
  • Septic Shock
  • Multi-Organ Failure
  • Severe Infections
  • Trauma & Accident Cases
  • Post-Surgical Critical Care
  • Cardiac Emergencies
  • Neurological Emergencies
  • Poisoning Cases
  • Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)
  • Severe Pneumonia
  • High-Risk Pregnancy Emergencies
  • Chronic Pain Disorders
Advanced Facilities & Technology
  • Modern Intensive Care Units (ICU)
  • High-End Ventilator Support
  • Multi-Parameter Patient Monitoring
  • Advanced Airway Equipment
  • Emergency Resuscitation Systems
  • Infusion Pump Technology
  • Dedicated Critical Care Beds
  • 24×7 Critical Care Team
  • Advanced Life Support Facilities
When Might Critical Care Be Needed?

Critical care may be required for patients with:

  • Severe Breathing Difficulty
  • Serious Infections (Sepsis)
  • Major Trauma or Accidents
  • Heart Attacks
  • Stroke
  • Organ Failure
  • Post-Major Surgery Recovery
  • Severe Pneumonia
  • Unconsciousness
  • Life-Threatening Medical Emergencies
Why Choose Our Anaesthesia & Critical Care Department?

✔ Experienced Anaesthesiologists & Intensivists

✔ Advanced ICU & Ventilator Support

✔ Comprehensive Perioperative Care

✔ Specialized Pain Management Services

✔ 24×7 Emergency Critical Care

✔ High-Risk Surgery Expertise

✔ Advanced Monitoring Technology

✔ Patient Safety-Focused Approach

Frequently asked questions

An anaesthesiologist is a specialist who administers anaesthesia, monitors patients during surgery, manages pain, and provides critical care support.

Modern anaesthesia is highly safe when administered by qualified anaesthesiologists using advanced monitoring systems and proper evaluation.

General anaesthesia makes the patient unconscious during surgery, while regional anaesthesia numbs a specific area of the body without causing unconsciousness.

Painless labour involves the use of epidural analgesia to significantly reduce labour pain while allowing the mother to remain awake and participate in childbirth.

The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a specialized department that provides continuous monitoring and advanced treatment for critically ill patients.

Ventilator support is needed when a patient is unable to breathe adequately on their own due to severe illness, injury, or surgery.

Critical care medicine focuses on the treatment and monitoring of patients with life-threatening medical conditions requiring intensive support.

Yes. Many anaesthesiologists specialize in pain medicine and offer advanced treatments for chronic pain conditions.