Emergency & Trauma

At Green City Hospital, the emergency and trauma department provide the same level of care for both life-threatening emergencies like heart attacks and strokes as well as less serious injuries like cuts and fractures. Infants, kids, teenagers, and adults with all types of medical emergencies are treated in the ED, which is open around-the-clock.

Why choose Green City Hospital for Emergency & Trauma Care?

Experienced Medical Professionals:Green City Hospital is staffed with experienced emergency medicine physicians, trauma surgeons, nurses, and other medical professionals who are trained to provide immediate and efficient medical care in emergency and trauma cases.

State-of-the-art Technology and Facilities:Green CityHospital is equipped with advanced technology and facilities, including diagnostic imaging equipment, surgical suites, and intensive care units, to provide accurate diagnosis and timely interventions for emergency and trauma cases.

Comprehensive Services: Green City Hospital offers comprehensive emergency and trauma services, including emergency care, trauma care, diagnostic imaging, and surgery, all under one roof.

24/7 Availability:Green CityHospital emergency and trauma services are available 24/7, ensuring that patients receive timely and efficient medical care, regardless of the time of day or night.

Green City Hospital services in Emergency & Trauma Care

Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating, while a heart attack is caused by a blockage in the coronary artery that supplies blood to the heart muscle.

A stroke occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is interrupted or reduced, leading to brain cell damage or death.

Severe bleeding refers to excessive blood loss, which can be caused by trauma, injury, or certain medical conditions.

Head injuries refer to any trauma or damage to the scalp, skull, or brain, which can range from minor bumps and bruises to severe brain damage.

Spinal cord injuries occur when there is damage to the spinal cord, which can result in paralysis, loss of sensation, and other complications.

Fractures refer to broken bones, while dislocations occur when a bone is forced out of its normal position at a joint.

Burns are injuries to the skin and underlying tissues caused by heat, electricity, chemicals, or radiation.

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    Green City Hospital services and treatments for Emergency & Trauma care

    • Emergency Care: Green City Hospital’s emergency department provides immediate medical care for patients with a range of urgent medical conditions, including chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe abdominal pain, and severe bleeding.
    • Trauma Care: The hospital’s trauma centre is equipped to provide emergency medical care for patients with life-threatening injuries resulting from accidents, falls, or other traumatic incidents.
    • Diagnostic Imaging: The hospital’s diagnostic imaging department provides advanced imaging services, including X-rays, CT scans, MRI, and ultrasound, to help diagnose and treat emergency and trauma cases.
    • Surgery: Green City Hospital’s surgical department is staffed by experienced surgeons who are trained to perform emergency surgeries for patients with severe injuries or medical conditions.

    FAQs

    Common procedures performed in emergency and trauma care may include CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), intubation, ventilation, blood transfusions, surgery, and medication administration.

    The length of emergency and trauma care can vary depending on the severity of the injury or illness and the required treatment. Some patients may require only a brief period of observation and treatment, while others may require longer hospital stays and rehabilitation.

    Emergency and trauma care is intended to address life-threatening or severe medical emergencies, while urgent care is designed to treat non-life-threatening medical conditions that require immediate attention. Urgent care centres typically provide walk-in services and can address conditions such as minor injuries, fever, flu, and other common illnesses.

    Emergency and trauma care refers to the medical care given to patients who have experienced sudden and severe injuries or illnesses that require immediate attention to prevent further harm and potentially save their lives.

    Emergency and trauma care is required for a wide range of injuries or illnesses, including but not limited to heart attacks, strokes, severe bleeding, head injuries, spinal cord injuries, fractures, burns, and gunshot wounds.

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