Emergency Medicine

Emergency Medicine at KIMS Manavata. Saving lives at lightening pace. 24/7

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Emergency Medicine

Emergency Medicine at KIMS Manavata. Saving lives at lightening pace. 24/7

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Overview

Best Emergency Hospital & Trauma Care

Nashik, Maharashtra

When it comes to life-saving care, the Department of Emergency Medicine at KIMS Manavata Super-speciality Hospital in Nashik has all boxes ticked. Swift communication supported by latest technology driven tools and monitoring systems makes this department at the Emergency Hospital in Nashik, unique and one of its kind in the city.

The rapid action team consisting of the very best emergency doctors and nurses is ever alert to emergencies of all types including, accidents, burn injuries, cardiac, paediatric, acute infections to quote a few.

Trust us when emergencies occur and leave the rest to us.

Doctors

Our Emergency Medicine Specialists

Emergency Services

24/7 Emergency Services

Our Emergency Hospital has a vastly experienced resuscitation team and a well-equipped unit to resuscitate critically ill patients. The Department of Emergency at KIMS Manavata Super-speciality Hospital is built around a team of some of the best and swiftest minds, expert in handling acute emergency situations, as they arrive at the hospital.

The Emergency Hospital, Nashik operates under a well-laid out and systematic process, following all necessary protocols involved with critical care. We have a dedicated operating procedure which helps to diligently follow protocols pertaining to managing mass casualty incidences & disasters and conducting mass educational programs for the public.

Facilities

KIMS MANAVATA Super-speciality Hospital follows a triage system by categorising patients into RI, R2 and R3 based on the decreasing order of severity of illness. Each bed in the emergency wing is well-equipped with all support systems including BP and Cardiac monitoring systems, oxygen generators and delivery systems.

Well-supported by key departments including Radiology, Pathology and Cardiology, the Emergency department works in tandem to ensure that no second is lost in treating a patient in distress, immediately.

Some of the highlights at the Department of Emergency Medicine at KIMS Manavata include:

  • Sophisticated Emergency Equipment and Devices
  • State-of-the-art Diagnostic and laboratory Unit
  • Smart Intensive Care Units (ICU’s)
  • Well-equipped operation theatres
  • Separate Obstetrics and Gynaecology rooms
  • Negative pressure rooms to prevent cross-contamination
  • Rapid medical evaluation process
  • Quick Responsive Cardiac Emergency team
  • A Stroke team to take care of stroke cases
  • Centralized nursing stations
  • Triage rooms
  • Resuscitation Unit
  • Major Trauma Unit
  • Separate decontamination units and infection control barriers
  • Minor procedure room
  • Board-certified and specialized emergency physicians
  • Emergency Department team works collaboratively with Specialists from other disciplines
  • Well-equipped Ambulances with trained trauma and emergency team
  • 24 hrs pharmacy

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is an Emergency Department?
A: An Emergency Department is a critical department of any hospital that handles acute emergencies like heart attacks, strokes, accidents, trauma etc. It is equipped with all the necessary equipment to stabilise a patient in acute distress and comfort him.
Q: Can ER doctors perform surgery?
A: While ER doctors are trained to perform minor surgeries their first aim is to stabilise the critical patient and then seek opinion from experts in the particular field of emergency.
Q: What is a Triage?
A: Triage is the process of identifying which patients need the greatest care and attention depending on their condition or illness.
Q: Is Critical care the same as Emergency Care?
A: No there is a difference between the two. While ER requires immediate stabilisation of the patient, specially designed emergency units are where, he is taken in first. Critical Care is the process of stabilising a patient too but this can be done in the Intensive care units rather than emergency units.
Q: How long can a patient be kept in an Emergency Room?
A: The patient can stay in an emergency room for not more than 24 hours from his arrival to the emergency room.

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Centre of Excellence with amazing technology and graceful care

Experience compassionate care and expert medical attention at KIMS Manavata Super-speciality Hospital in Nashik. Schedule an appointment with our distinguished doctors today and take the first step towards a healthier and happier tomorrow.