General Surgery
The General Surgery department at our hospital delivers state-of-the-art care and treatment through a multidisciplinary approach. The futuristic infrastructure and advanced technologies present varied treatment options to the patients. The department is led by some of the most skilled and exclusively trained surgeons and doctors who work with other specialists like cardiologists and anesthesiologists to offer comprehensive surgical care following an integrative system. Our medical team caters to patients with all sorts of comorbid conditions with futuristic and well -operation theatres equipped with advanced technologies.
The Critical and Intensive Care Units are also well-equipped and with the accessibility of exclusively trained and experienced doctors and nurses 24/7 to support and aid the restoration and healing of patients who recently underwent surgery. Our surgeons can proficiently perform an expansive range of surgeries with utmost precision and command. Moreover, our highly experienced surgeons follow evidence-based techniques and procedures to treat and perform different types of invasive and non-invasive surgeries with utmost aptitude and skill.
Your Queries, Answered
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
At our hospital, we aim to provide clarity and peace of mind. Here, you’ll find answers to common questions about our services.
The General Surgery Department manages surgical treatment of a wide range of conditions involving the abdomen, digestive tract, hernias, gallbladder, appendix, thyroid, breast, and soft tissues, among others.
Surgery is recommended when medical or non-invasive treatments fail or when a condition threatens health or quality of life. Common reasons include acute pain, tumors, infections, blockages, and injuries.
Open surgery involves a larger incision to access the area directly. Laparoscopic surgery uses small incisions with a camera and instruments, resulting in less pain, quicker recovery, and minimal scarring.
Recovery depends on the type of surgery and your overall health. It may involve rest, medication, wound care, dietary adjustments, and follow-up visits. Minimally invasive surgeries usually have faster recovery times.