The Anesthesiology Department plays a crucial role in ensuring safe, pain-free, and comfortable surgical and medical procedures. Our team of highly skilled anesthesiologists specializes in administering anesthesia tailored to each patient’s needs, managing pain before, during, and after surgeries. We also provide critical care support, pain management services, and anesthesia for non-surgical procedures. With advanced monitoring and cutting-edge techniques, we prioritize patient safety and well-being, ensuring a smooth recovery and minimal discomfort.
Relief for acute, chronic, intra and post surgical pain.
Critical Care Anesthesia
Anesthetic support for ICU and emergency cases.
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Free Services
Family Planning - Minilap & Vasectomy
Vaccines under MoHP immunization program
Obstetric fistula
Uterine prolapse (only surgery free)
Subsidized services
Safe Abortion Services
Ensuring Safe and Pain-Free Procedures
Meet Our Experts
Our team of highly qualified and experienced doctors is dedicated to providing exceptional medical care with a patient-centered approach. Each doctor specializes in their respective fields, ensuring accurate diagnoses, effective treatments, and personalized care plans for every patient.
We understand that patients and their families often have questions about their health, treatments, and hospital procedures. Our FAQ section provides clear, concise, and reliable answers to help you make informed decisions about your care.
What is the role of an anesthesiologist?
An anesthesiologist ensures you are safe and comfortable during medical procedures by administering anesthesia, monitoring vital signs, and managing pain before, during, and after surgery.
What are the risks of anesthesia?
Modern anesthesia is very safe. However, risks depend on your health condition and type of anesthesia used. Our team conducts thorough evaluations to minimize any complications.
How long does anesthesia last?
It varies depending on the type of anesthesia and procedure. Some wear off in minutes, while others may take hours. Post-anesthesia monitoring ensures a smooth recovery.
Will I wake up during surgery?
No, under general anesthesia, you will remain fully unconscious throughout the procedure. Regional and local anesthesia only numb specific areas while keeping you awake.