How is it Diagnosed?












Medical Treatment






Emergency Help






Qualified Doctors






Medical Professionals



How is it Diagnosed?












Medical Treatment






Emergency Help






Qualified Doctors






Medical Professionals


How is it Diagnosed?












Medical Treatment






Emergency Help






Qualified Doctors






Medical Professionals



How is it Diagnosed?












Medical Treatment






Emergency Help






Qualified Doctors






Medical Professionals



How is it Diagnosed?












Medical Treatment






Emergency Help






Qualified Doctors






Medical Professionals



Accident and Emergency Services





The Emergency nursing team is well trained in caring for emergency patients – both young and old. We also have minor and major surgical procedure capabilities like suturing, SPC, etc, which are done in the minor OT. A plaster room is present wherein emergency orthopedic procedures like splinting, application of slabs/ plasters is done.


Head - Emergency Medicine & Quality Care Management



Dr. Rohini Malhotra
(Head- Emergency Medicine & Quality Care Management)
Dr. Rohini is a highly qualified Emergency Medicine Expert with about a decade of clinical experience. She completed her Masters in Emergency Medicine from The Mission Hospital, Durgapur (West Bengal) in the year 2016. Post her Masters, Dr. Rohini worked as a Consultant Emergency Medicine at Alchemist Hospital, Chandigarh until 2018. Later, she joined Sagar Apollo Hosoital, Bangalore and worked as a Consultant Emergency Medicine until 2019. Since 2019, Dr. Rohini heads the Emergency Department at Grecian Super Speciality Hospital, Mohali. Dr. Rohini is also the Joint Secretary of Society of Emergency Medicine India


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Why Emergency Service is needed?





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Emergency Services offered





Emergency care means inpatient and outpatient hospital services necessary to prevent the death or serious impairment of the health of the recipient.
Burns and Scalds
Heart Attacks
Major Cuts
Heart Strokes
Fractures
Electrocution


How is it treated?





2. Count to 10.Tell yourself you can handle the situation.
3. Check for danger. Protect yourself and the injured person from fire, explosions, or other hazards.
4. Try to look at the situation as a whole.
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