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Medicine

Common Illness

Common illness means health problems that occur frequently among people and are usually mild or short-term.

Diabetes

Diabetes is a long-term disease in which the body cannot properly control blood sugar levels.

HIV

HIV is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system, making it harder to fight infections.

General Disease

General disease means common health conditions that affect people frequently and are usually not highly specialized or rare.

Muscle and Joint Pain

Muscle and Joint Pain is discomfort or pain in the muscles, bones, or joints of the body.

Febrile Diseases

Febrile Diseases are illnesses that cause fever (high body temperature).

GI diseases

GI Diseases (Gastrointestinal Diseases) are conditions that affect the digestive system.

Thyroid Disease

Thyroid Disease is a condition affecting the thyroid gland, which controls the body’s metabolism.

Lifestyle Diseases

Lifestyle Diseases are diseases caused mainly by unhealthy daily habits and lifestyle choices.

General & Laparoscopic Surgery

Laparoscopy Surgeries

Laparoscopic Surgeries are minimally invasive surgeries done using small cuts and a camera.

Day care surgeries

Day Care Surgeries are medical procedures where the patient is admitted and discharged on the same day.

Minimal Invasive Surgery

Minimally Invasive Surgery is a technique where operations are performed using small cuts instead of large incisions.

Gastrointestinal Cancers

Gastrointestinal Cancers are cancers that affect the digestive system organs.

Appendix / Gall Bladder

Appendix and Gall Bladder are two different organs in the body.

Piles (Haemorrhoids)

Piles (Hemorrhoids) are swollen veins in the lower rectum or anus.

Fissures / Fistulas

Fissures and Fistulas are conditions affecting the anal area.

Laser Surgeries

Laser Surgery is a procedure that uses a focused beam of light to treat or remove tissues.

Orthopedic

General orthopedics

General Orthopedics is the branch of medicine that deals with bones, joints, muscles, and ligaments.

Trauma

Trauma refers to serious physical injury caused by an accident or sudden impact.

Joint Replacement

Minimally Invasive Surgery is a technique where operations are performed using small cuts instead of large incisions.

Arthroscopy

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems.

Management of sport injuries

Management of sports injuries means treatment and recovery of injuries caused during sports or physical activity.

Management of Fractures Management of Arthritis

Management of fractures means the treatment and care of broken bones to help them heal properly.

Spinal Surgeries

Spinal surgeries are procedures performed to treat problems of the spine (backbone).

Cardiology

Angioplasty

Angioplasty is a medical procedure used to open blocked or narrowed blood vessels (arteries) to restore normal blood flow.

Pacemaker Implantation

Pacemaker Implantation is a procedure to place a small electronic device in the chest to control abnormal heart rhythms.

Balloon Mitral Valvotomy

Balloon Mitral Valvotomy is a minimally invasive procedure used to open a narrowed mitral valve of the heart.

Coronary Angiography Aortography

Coronary Angiography is a diagnostic procedure used to visualize the blood vessels of the heart.

CT Pulmonary Angiography

CT Pulmonary Angiography is a special CT scan used to visualize the blood vessels in the lungs.

Right Heart Study

Right Heart Study is a diagnostic procedure used to measure pressure and blood flow in the right side of the heart and lungs.

Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty

A minimally invasive procedure to open blocked arteries using a balloon (and sometimes a stent).

Coil Embolization

A minimally invasive procedure used to block abnormal blood vessels using tiny coils.

Treadmill Test

A cardiac stress test used to check how the heart works during physical activity.

Stress Test

A cardiac test to evaluate how the heart performs under stress .

2D Echo

A non-invasive ultrasound test to visualize the heart’s structure and function.

Urology

Urinary Tract Infections

An infection in any part of the urinary system (kidneys, bladder, urethra).

Kidney Stones

Hard deposits of minerals and salts that form in the kidneys.

Renal (Kidney) Failure

A condition where the kidneys lose their ability to filter waste and excess fluids from the blood.

Stricture Urethra

Narrowing of the urethra that blocks normal urine flow.

All Urinary Problems

Conditions affecting the urinary system (kidneys, bladder, ureters, urethra).

Nephrology

Hemodialysis catheter

A special tube inserted into a large vein to perform dialysis when immediate access is needed.

Plasmapheresis

A medical procedure that removes and replaces the plasma (liquid part of blood).

Renal/ Kidney Dysfunction

A condition where the kidneys do not work properly to filter waste and maintain fluid balance.

Acute Renal Failure

Acute Renal Failure (Acute Kidney Injury) A sudden loss of kidney function over hours to days.

Chronic renal Failure

Chronic Renal Failure (Chronic Kidney Disease) A long-term, gradual loss of kidney function.

Haemodialysis

A procedure that filters and cleans the blood using a machine when kidneys cannot function properly.

SLED/ PIRRT (Sustained Low Efficiency Dialysis)

A dialysis method that slowly removes waste and fluid over a longer duration.

Perma Cath Insertion (Non Cu8ffed, Cuffed Tunnelled)

A procedure to place a long-term dialysis catheter into a large vein for repeated dialysis access.

A V Fistula Creation

A surgical procedure to create a direct connection between an artery and a vein for dialysis access.

Renal Biopsy

A procedure in which a small sample of kidney tissue is taken for examination under a microscope.

Dental

Tooth extraction

A dental procedure to remove a tooth from its socket in the jaw.

Scaling and Polishing

A dental cleaning procedure to remove plaque and tartar and smoothen teeth surfaces.

Root Canal

A dental procedure to remove infected pulp inside the tooth and save the natural tooth.

Fixed Prosthesis (Bridge & Crowns)

Dental restorations used to replace or restore damaged/missing teeth.

Prosthesis Removal

A dental procedure to remove an existing dental prosthesis (crown, bridge, or denture).

Orthodontic Treatment (Braces)

A dental treatment to correct misaligned or crooked teeth and improve bite.

Smile designing (Aligners)

A cosmetic dental treatment using clear aligners to straighten teeth and improve smile appearance.

Surgical Extraction (Wisdom Tooth)

Wisdom teeth are the third molars (last set of teeth) that usually grow at the back of the mouth between ages 17–25.

Paediatric Dentistry

A branch of dentistry focused on oral health care for children (infants to adolescents).

Dental Implants

A procedure to replace missing teeth using a titanium screw placed in the jawbone.

Restorative filling

A dental procedure to repair a damaged or decayed tooth by filling the cavity.

Complete or partial denture treatment

A dental treatment to replace missing teeth using removable artificial teeth.

Emergency and Critical Care

Cardiac Emergencies

Life-threatening conditions involving the heart that require immediate medical attention.

Accident & Trauma

Medical care for injuries caused by accidents or sudden physical impact.

Medical & Surgical Emergencies

Serious conditions that require immediate medical or surgical treatment.

Neurological Emergencies

Serious conditions affecting the brain, spine, or nerves that require immediate care.

Management of shock and sepsis

Emergency care to treat life-threatening conditions caused by poor blood circulation or severe infection.

Stroke / Paralysis

A condition where blood supply to the brain is interrupted, leading to loss of movement (paralysis).

Poisoning

A condition caused by exposure to harmful substances that damage the body.

24x7 Ambulance Services

Emergency transport service available round the clock to provide quick medical assistance and patient transfer.

Diagnostics

1. Lab Diagnostics

Haematology

A branch of medicine that deals with blood and blood-related disorders.

Microbiology

The study of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites) that cause diseases.

Biochemistry

The study and analysis of chemical processes and substances in the body to diagnose diseases.

Pathology

The medical specialty that studies diseases by examining tissues, organs, and body fluids.

2. Radio Diagnostics

MRI

A diagnostic imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of the body.

CT Scan

A diagnostic imaging test that uses X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body.

Conventional X- Ray

A basic imaging technique that uses X-rays to view bones and certain body structures.

Mammography & Sono - Mammography

Imaging tests used to examine breast tissue for early detection of abnormalities.

Ultra-Sonography & TVS

Non-invasive imaging techniques that use sound waves to view internal organs.

Bone Dexa Scan

A diagnostic test to measure bone mineral density and assess risk of osteoporosis.

NCV/ EMG Studies

Tests that evaluate the health and function of nerves and muscles.

EEG

A diagnostic test that records the electrical activity of the brain.

Gynecology

Menorrhagia

A medical condition characterized by abnormally heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding.

Leucorrhoea

A condition where there is white or yellowish vaginal discharge.

Prolapse of Uterus

A condition where the uterus slips down into or outside the vagina due to weakened pelvic muscles.

Infertility Treatment

Medical care to help couples conceive when natural pregnancy is difficult.

Basic and Advanced Investigation

Tests performed to diagnose, monitor, and manage medical conditions.

Hysterectomy

A surgical procedure to remove the uterus.

Open and Laparoscopic

Two surgical approaches used for various medical procedures.

Family Welfare

Programs and services aimed at improving the health, well-being, and planning of families.

Family Planning Advice

Guidance and counseling to help couples plan and space pregnancies safely.

Copper-T/ Contraceptive Pills

Methods of birth control to prevent pregnancy.

Female/ Male Sterilization Operation

A permanent surgical procedure to prevent pregnancy.

Cancer Prevention/ Treatment

Medical services aimed at detecting, preventing, and treating cancer.

PAP Smear

A screening test to detect abnormal cells in the cervix that may lead to cervical cancer.

Oncological Surgeries

Surgical procedures to diagnose, remove, or treat cancer.

Cystectomy

A surgical procedure to remove all or part of the urinary bladder.

Tubal Ligation

A permanent surgical procedure for female sterilization that blocks or seals the fallopian tubes.

Ectopic Pregnancy

A condition where a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, most commonly in the fallopian tube.

Vaginal Hysterectomy

A surgical procedure to remove the uterus through the vagina without abdominal incision.

Prolapse Repair

A surgical procedure to correct pelvic organ prolapse, where organs like the uterus, bladder, or rectum drop into or outside the vagina.

Pediatric

General Pediatric Medicine

Medical care focused on the health and treatment of children from infancy to adolescence.

Pediatric Emergency

Medical care for children facing sudden or life-threatening conditions.

Pediatric Surgery

A surgical specialty focused on treating children from newborns to adolescents.

Pediatric OPD Consultation

Outpatient medical consultation for children’s health issues.

Speech Therapy

A treatment to improve speech, language, communication, and swallowing abilities.

ICU

A specialized hospital unit for critically ill patients who need close monitoring and advanced life support.

Growth Monitoring

Regular assessment of a child’s physical growth and development to ensure healthy progress.

Childhood Asthma Management

Medical care to control and prevent asthma attacks in children.

Nutritional Guidance

Professional advice to maintain a healthy diet and proper nutrition for all age groups.

Lactation Counselling

Guidance and support for successful breastfeeding and infant nutrition.

Neurology

Headaches and Migraines

Medical conditions causing pain in the head or face, sometimes with additional symptoms.

Parkinson’s Disease & Movement Disorders

Neurological conditions that affect movement, coordination, and muscle control.

Dementia

A condition characterized by progressive decline in memory, thinking, and reasoning skills.

Stroke

A medical emergency where blood flow to the brain is interrupted, causing brain cell damage.

Epilepsy

A neurological disorder characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures due to abnormal brain activity.

Spine Surgery

Surgical procedures to treat spine-related problems affecting the bones, discs, nerves, or spinal cord.

Craniotomy

A surgical procedure in which a part of the skull is temporarily removed to access the brain.

Cerebrovascular Diseases

Medical conditions that affect the blood vessels of the brain, leading to impaired blood flow.

Diseases of Spinal Cord

Medical conditions affecting the spinal cord, leading to nerve damage and mobility issues.

Automatic Nerval System Disorder

Disorder affecting automatic body functions like heartbeat, blood pressure, and digestion

Oncology

Chemotherapy

A medical treatment that uses powerful drugs to kill or stop the growth of cancer cells.

Immunotherapy

A medical treatment that boosts or modifies the body’s immune system to fight diseases, especially cancer.

Targeted Therapy

A cancer treatment that specifically attacks cancer cells while minimizing damage to normal cells.

Genetic Counselling

A professional service that assesses the risk of inherited disorders and guides individuals or families on genetic health.

Precision Oncology Cancer Prevention

An approach that tailors cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment based on individual genetic, molecular, and lifestyle factors.

All solid and hematological malignancies

Types of cancers that affect different organs or the blood and bone marrow.

Otorhinolaryngology (ENT)

Ear Services

Hearing tests & audiometry

Tests to assess hearing ability and detect hearing loss.

Ear infections & discharge

Medical conditions affecting the ear, often causing pain, inflammation, or fluid discharge.

Ear wax removal

A procedure to safely remove excessive or impacted ear wax that may cause discomfort or hearing problems.

Tinnitus evaluation

Medical assessment to investigate ringing, buzzing, or noise perception in the ears.

Tympanoplasty

A surgical procedure to repair a perforated eardrum and restore hearing.

Mastoidectomy

A surgical procedure to remove infected air cells in the mastoid bone behind the ear.

Nose Services

Allergic rhinitis & sinusitis treatment

Medical care for inflammation of the nasal passages due to allergies or infection.

Nasal obstruction & polyps

Conditions causing blockage or narrowing of the nasal passages, often affecting breathing.

Deviated nasal septum correction

A surgical procedure called septoplasty to straighten the nasal septum and improve airflow.

Epistaxis management

Medical care for nosebleeds, which are common and can range from mild to severe.

Endoscopic sinus surgery

A minimally invasive surgical procedure to treat chronic sinus problems using an endoscope.

Throat Services

Tonsillitis & pharyngitis care

Medical care for inflammation of the tonsils or throat, usually due to infection.

Voice & speech disorders

Conditions that affect speech, voice quality, or the ability to communicate effectively.

Snoring & sleep apnea solutions

Medical care to manage snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which affect breathing during sleep.

Swallowing difficulty evaluation

Medical assessment to identify causes of difficulty in swallowing.

Thyroid & salivary gland surgery

Surgical procedures to treat disorders of the thyroid gland or salivary glands.

Psychiatry Counselling

Stress

A physical and mental response to external pressures or demands that can affect overall health.

Depression

A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest, and impaired daily functioning.

Anxiety

A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest, and impaired daily functioning.

De – Addiction

A structured program to help individuals overcome dependence on addictive substances.

Lifestyle Modification

Planned changes in daily habits to promote health, prevent disease, and manage chronic conditions.

Psycho- Somatic Disorder

A condition where psychological stress or emotional factors cause or worsen physical symptoms.

Personality Disorder

A mental health condition where a person has persistent patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that deviate from societal expectations, causing distress or impairment.

Personality Developing

A mental health condition where a person has persistent patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that deviate from societal expectations, causing distress or impairment.

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