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24 Hours Emergency Ambulance Services in Kolkata
24 Hours Emergency Ambulance Services in Kolkata

Accident and Emergency Care

24 Hours Emergency Ambulance Services in Kolkata


Our Accident and Emergency Department in Manipal Hospitals, Broadway, Kolkata, is known for its quick and effective management in the event of an accident, heart attack, paralysis, or other life-threatening situation, giving the injured person the best chance of surviving and recovering. Our emergency medical services facility is fully furnished and staffed with consultants who offer specialised medical care for all accidents and emergencies.

24 Hours Emergency Ambulance Services in Kolkata

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Why Manipal?

Manipal Hospitals offers a protocol-driven emergency care system accessible around the clock, 365 days a year, with qualified emergency and acute care specialists available to assist. The facility is well equipped with all the facilities and futuristic technologies to assist the patient in any sudden situation with ambulances with GPS and real-time tracking. Our hospital has world-class physicians with training in emergency, trauma, and acute care to deliver integrated services to pre-hospital, accident and emergency, and in-patient departments. Along with 24-hour emergency and trauma treatment, Manipal Hospitals has on-call cardiologists and stroke specialists. We understand that accidents can happen at any time and how threatening they can be for the patient and their families. Hence, we are committed to giving the best treatment for your patients.

Consult our multispecialty hospital if you need 24 Hours Emergency Ambulance Services in Kolkata or treatment for emergencies. 

 

Treatment & Procedures

Advanced emergency airway management…

In the emergency department (ED), emergency airway care is a vital resuscitation procedure, especially in situations of adult trauma. Securing the airway is part of advanced airway care, which guarantees enough breathing and oxygenation. Many techniques, such as endotracheal intubation, supraglottic airway devices like the laryngeal mask airway, and…

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Reinflation of a collapsed lung

Pneumothorax, commonly known as a collapsed lung, occurs when air enters between one of your lungs and the wall of your chest. It happens when air seeps from your lungs. The pressure from the outside air causes your lungs to partially collapse. When this occurs, you can inhale, but your lung cannot expand to its full capacity. Chest trauma, excessive…

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Tracheostomy

In cases where a patient is unable to breathe due to restricted airways, an emergency procedure known as a tracheostomy is performed to allow the patient to breathe directly from an opening in the throat which is connected to a ventilator. This is a key life-saving emergency procedure that prevents the patient from asphyxiating.

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24 Hours Emergency Ambulance Services in Kolkata

Manipal Hospitals, a renowned Accident and Emergency facility in Broadway, Kolkata, is dedicated to offering top-notch accident and emergency services with a team of highly skilled emergency physicians, nursing staff, and other support personnel. With a well-equipped accident and emergency ward that includes portable X-rays, ventilators, and ultrasonography machines, we have a proven track record of efficiently managing a range of accidents and emergencies. 

24 Hours Emergency Ambulance Services in Kolkata

Facilities & Services

We offer a comprehensive, rapid, and efficient treatment for conditions such as sudden cardiac arrest, trauma, accident injuries, seizures, psychosis, and severe breathlessness. With our expert team, which is available on-call, we are committed to delivering world-class treatment for sudden emergencies and providing optimum relief to the patient.

 

FAQ's

The Accident and Emergency Department's duties include: Providing prompt, accurate, life-saving medical care in all circumstances. Since the patients' conditions are likely to worsen rapidly, services must be effective and efficient.
 

Patients should be taken to the Accident and Emergency Department if they sustain an injury that appears to require stitches or an X-ray for proper evaluation. Additionally, if they experience acute symptoms such as chest discomfort, difficulty breathing (dyspnea), or severe pain anywhere in the body, immediate evaluation and treatment at the Emergency Department are recommended. It's crucial to seek prompt medical attention in these situations to ensure proper assessment and timely intervention by qualified healthcare professionals
 

The ABCs (airway, breathing, and circulation), evaluation, and treatment are given first attention when a basic resuscitation process is started. Blood pressure is sustained, and the patient's airway is kept open. The first-line treatment is then initiated based on the patient's condition. Whether it is a case of severe burns or sudden cardiac arrest, there is a different protocol for every situation.

The waiting period in the Accident and Emergency Department may vary depending on the availability of the doctor and the number of patients admitted to the department. Although the doctors, nursing team, and Accident and Emergency Department do not keep any patients waiting and attend to them as soon as they are taken to the Emergency room, still, if a more severe case comes up, such as cardiac arrest or severe bleeding, priority is given to such patients. 
 

It is advisable to bring the patient's past medical history records, ongoing medication records, and past radiological investigation findings, if applicable. These documents help to assess the situation better. If it is not possible to bring the records, a close family member should give thorough information about the patient's past medical condition and medications to the doctors. 
 

Health emergencies that require urgent medical attention are treated and managed in the Accident and Emergency Department, such as:

  • Seizures

  • Severe bleeding

  • Sudden cardiac arrest

  • Severe breathlessness

  • Extreme pain in a specific region (chest, back, abdomen)

  • Poisoning cases (ingestion, snake poisoning, etc.)

  • Burns

  • Severe trauma

  • Unconsciousness 

  • Fractured bone 

  • Paediatric emergencies

Along with laboratory tests such as complete blood count (CBC) and urine routine tests, certain radiological tests are also performed in the Accident and Emergency Department to assess the patient’s condition, which include ECG, X-ray, and ultrasonography.

Upon admission to the Accident and Emergency Department after experiencing a sudden cardiac arrest, the patient is swiftly assessed by medical personnel. Immediate interventions, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), defibrillation, and administration of medications to stabilise the heart rhythm, are initiated as needed. Continuous monitoring of vital signs and cardiac function is performed, and further diagnostic tests, such as electrocardiography (ECG) and blood tests, may be conducted to determine the underlying cause. Depending on the severity of the situation, the patient may be transferred to the intensive care unit for ongoing management and specialised cardiac care.
 

The length of stay for a patient in the Accident and Emergency Department varies depending on several factors, including the severity of their condition, the need for diagnostic tests and treatments, and the availability of hospital resources. The average time for the patient to stay in the accident and emergency department is 4-6 hours. Once the doctor assesses the lab and radiological investigations of the patient, they are either discharged or advised to get admitted to the hospital for further treatment.
 

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 Yes, a family member or friend can visit the patient in the Accident and Emergency Department and wait in the designated area till their treatment is completed. The patient’s family or friends are counselled in detail regarding the patient’s condition, and their consent is obtained to initiate further procedures.
 

The Accident and Emergency Department of Manipal Hospitals is a 24-hour and 365-day facility. We at Manipal Hospitals are always within easy reach in cases of sudden medical emergencies, and we are dedicated to providing rapid and efficient treatment to our patients.
 

To contact the Accident and Emergency Department of Manipal Hospitals, Broadway, Kolkata you can contact us via phone or visit our official website.
 

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