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Bajla Chowk(Opp. Red Rose Gali)

Deoghar, Jharkhand - 814112

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A Multi-Speciality Hospital And Trauma Center

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06 Bedded ICU with 05 Ventilators

OT Complex with 1 Modular OT

Dialysis Unit with 6 Dialysis Machine

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Modular Operating Theatre (OT)

The Modular Operating Theatre (OT) is a state-of-the-art, sterile environment designed for performing surgical procedures with the highest standards of safety and precision. It plays a crucial role in providing advanced surgical care for patients undergoing a wide range of operations, from routine to highly complex procedures.

Purpose: The OT is specifically designed to facilitate various types of surgeries in a controlled, sterile environment. It is equipped to handle procedures across multiple specialties, including general surgery, orthopedics, neurosurgery, cardiac surgery, and more. The OT aims to minimize the risk of infections, ensure precision during surgery, and provide optimal patient care.

Equipment: The OT is equipped with advanced surgical instruments, high-definition imaging systems (such as C-arms and fluoroscopy), anesthesia machines, and integrated monitoring devices. These technologies enable surgeons and their teams to perform surgeries with enhanced accuracy and control. Additional features, such as modular wall systems, HEPA filters, and laminar airflow, help maintain a sterile environment, reducing the risk of contamination.

Role in Patient Care: The OT is a critical component of a hospital’s surgical department, ensuring that patients receive safe and effective surgical care. With cutting-edge technology and skilled surgical teams, the OT is instrumental in achieving successful surgical outcomes and supporting patients throughout their perioperative journey.

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Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a specialized section of the hospital dedicated to providing comprehensive care and monitoring to critically ill patients. The ICU is equipped with advanced medical technology and staffed by a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals trained to handle life-threatening conditions.

Conditions Treated: The ICU manages patients with severe and life-threatening illnesses such as respiratory failure, cardiac arrest, severe infections (sepsis), traumatic injuries, and post-surgical complications. It caters to patients requiring constant medical supervision, advanced life support, and intensive treatment.

Diagnostic and Monitoring Tools: The ICU is equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic and monitoring tools, including ventilators, cardiac monitors, dialysis machines, and infusion pumps. Continuous monitoring of vital signs, blood gases, and other critical parameters is essential for managing patient care.

Treatment and Support: ICU treatments include advanced respiratory support (mechanical ventilation), cardiac support, intravenous medications, dialysis, and nutritional support. The ICU team—comprising doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other specialists—works collaboratively to deliver personalized, round-the-clock care tailored to the needs of critically ill patients.

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Hematology

Hematology is the branch of medicine focused on diagnosing and treating blood disorders and diseases. It encompasses a wide range of conditions affecting blood cells, blood clotting mechanisms, and bone marrow. Here’s a brief overview of key aspects of hematology:

Blood Disorders: Hematology addresses various conditions such as anemia, leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma. These disorders affect red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and the bone marrow.

Diagnostic Tests: Hematologists use a range of diagnostic tests, including blood smears, complete blood counts (CBC), and bone marrow biopsies to identify and evaluate blood-related conditions.

Treatment Options: Treatment may involve medications, blood transfusions, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or stem cell transplants, depending on the specific condition and its severity.

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Dialysis Machines

Dialysis Machines are crucial medical devices used to perform the function of the kidneys in patients with kidney failure or severe kidney impairment. They help remove waste products and excess fluids from the blood, maintaining the body’s chemical balance. Here’s a brief overview of key aspects of dialysis machines:

Function: Dialysis machines filter and clean the blood by mimicking the kidneys’ natural process of removing waste products and excess fluids.

Types of Dialysis: There are two primary types of dialysis: hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis.

Machine Components: Key components of a dialysis machine include the dialyzer (artificial kidney), blood pump, and dialysate (a special fluid used to remove waste). The machine carefully regulates the flow of blood and dialysate to ensure effective treatment.

Patient Monitoring: Dialysis machines are equipped with advanced monitoring systems to track patient’s vital signs, fluid levels, and the effectiveness of the dialysis process, ensuring safety and optimal treatment.

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X-Ray Diagnostic

X-Ray Diagnostics is a crucial imaging technique used to visualize the internal structures of the body for the diagnosis and management of various medical conditions. Here’s a brief overview of key aspects of X-ray diagnostics:

Imaging Technique: X-rays use electromagnetic radiation to capture images of the body's internal structures. The images reveal differences in tissue density, allowing for the examination of bones, organs, and soft tissues.

Common Uses: X-ray diagnostics are commonly used to diagnose fractures, infections, tumors, and conditions affecting the chest, abdomen, and joints.

Types of X-Rays: There are various types of X-ray examinations, including standard X-rays, computed tomography (CT) scans, and fluoroscopy.

Safety and Precautions: While X-rays involve exposure to radiation, modern technology and safety protocols minimize risk.

What Our Patients Say

Tridev Hospital Specialists

Top Class Doctors for every Patient

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Dr. Rakesh Kumar
MBBS, MD, FICM (NEW DELHI)

Consultant Physician - Heart, Chest, & Diabetes specialist

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Dr. Namita
MD, PATHOLOGY

Pathologist

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Dr. Ravijeet Prakash
D ORTHO, DNB ORTHO

Orthopedics Specialist (Surgeon)

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Dr. Bharti Singh
MBBS, DGO, DNB

Gynaecology Specialist

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Dr. Vinod Kumar
MBBS, MS (SURGERY)

General Surgeon

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Dr. K K Chaudhry
Mch (neurosurgery)

General Surgeon

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Dr. Jafar Akil
MBBS, M.CH

Plastic Surgeon

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Dr. Y. K. Sharma
MBBS, MD

Dermatologists Specialist

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Dr. Kanai Lal Karmakar
MBBS, DNB (Nephrologist)

General Surgeon

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