Anesthesia
The Department of Anesthesia ensures safe, pain-free surgical experiences through expert care before, during, and after procedures. Our anesthesiologists evaluate each patient individually to determine the most suitable anesthesia plan. We offer a full range of services, including general, regional, and local anesthesia, as well as sedation and critical pain management. During surgery, we continuously monitor vital signs to ensure patient stability and safety. Afterward, we manage recovery in the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) with close observation and pain control. Our goal is to deliver personalized, compassionate care with the highest standards of safety and comfort.
Pre-Anesthesia Evaluation
Thorough assessment of your medical history and physical condition to ensure safe anesthesia during surgery. Tailored plans are made for each patient.
General Anesthesia
Used for major surgeries, this method induces complete unconsciousness and pain relief. Patients are continuously monitored for safety.
Regional Anesthesia (Spinal / Epidural)
Numbs a specific area of the body while you remain conscious. Common for childbirth, orthopedic, and lower abdominal surgeries.
Local Anesthesia
Used for minor procedures, this technique numbs only a small, targeted area with minimal side effects and no loss of consciousness.
Intraoperative Monitoring
Continuous tracking of heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure during surgery. Ensures safe anesthesia depth and patient stability.
Post-Anesthesia Care (PACU)
After surgery, patients recover under close observation to manage pain, monitor vitals, and ensure a smooth transition to full consciousness.