Department of Emergency & Trauma Care

Department of Emergency & Trauma Care

The Department of Emergency & Trauma Care is scientifically developed protocol-driven emergency system which provides comprehensive emergency medical services round the clock. The department is fully equipped, having multiple triage beds and several other observation beds with fully trained doctors and nursing staff. There is dedicated trauma team and OT supported by orthopaedic department and neurosurgical and neurology consultants. It is backed-up by a 24-hour blood bank, laboratory, diagnostic-imaging facilities and an emergency operation theatre. The Department has modular ambulances equipped with ventilators, monitors, oxygen, life-saving drugs, doctors and trained paramedics, capable of handling any emergency. The department has been handling mass casualties and is actively involved in disaster management.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of emergencies does the Department of Emergency and Trauma Care handle?

Our department is capable of handling a variety of emergency scenarios, such as strokes, acute cardiac events, traumatic injuries, and other critical medical conditions.

How can I reach the Department of Emergency and Trauma Care?

In case of an emergency, you can contact us directly by calling +918427584275 or via email at info@capitolhospital.com for immediate assistance.

Is the emergency department open 24/7?

Yes, our Emergency and Trauma Care Department operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, ensuring that critical care is available whenever needed.

How do I know if it's an emergency?

If you are experiencing severe symptoms such as chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, or signs of a stroke (e.g., sudden numbness or weakness), it's considered an emergency, and you should seek immediate medical attention.

What should I bring with me in an emergency?

If possible, bring any relevant medical records, medications, and personal identification. However, in life-threatening emergencies, prioritize getting to the hospital as quickly as possible.