24 hrs Outpatient, Casualty & Accident Emergency Services

Offering 24-hour outpatient, casualty, and accident emergency services is crucial for providing timely medical care to individuals who require urgent attention due to injuries, accidents, or sudden illnesses outside of regular clinic hours.

  • Outpatient Services: These services cater to patients who require medical attention but do not need to be admitted to the hospital. They include consultation with healthcare providers, diagnostic tests, prescription services, and minor procedures.
  • Casualty Services: Casualty departments, also known as emergency departments or emergency rooms (ERs), provide immediate medical care to individuals with serious or life-threatening injuries or illnesses.
  • Accident Emergency Services: Accident emergency services focus specifically on managing injuries resulting from accidents, such as motor vehicle accidents, falls, sports injuries, workplace accidents, and other traumatic events.

Key features of 24-hour outpatient, casualty, and accident emergency services include:

  • 24/7 Availability: These services are available around the clock, 365 days a year, to ensure that patients can access medical care whenever emergencies arise, including during nights, weekends, and holidays.
  • Emergency Medical Staff: Highly trained healthcare professionals, including emergency physicians, nurses, paramedics, and support staff, are available to provide immediate medical care and support to patients in critical conditions.
  • Advanced Medical Equipment: Outpatient and casualty departments are equipped with advanced medical equipment, including cardiac monitors, defibrillators, ventilators, trauma kits, and other life-saving devices to manage emergencies effectively.
  • Collaboration with Specialized Units: These services collaborate closely with other hospital departments and specialized units, such as intensive care units (ICUs), trauma centers, neurology units, and surgical wards, to ensure seamless continuity of care for patients requiring further treatment or admission.