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24-Hour Emergency & Casualty Services at Vedanta Hospitals, Kadapa
Always Here for You in Times of Critical Need
About Our Emergency & Casualty Services
At Vedanta Hospitals, we understand that emergencies can happen at any time, and when they do, prompt and effective medical intervention is crucial. Our 24-Hour Emergency & Casualty Services are designed to provide immediate care and support to patients in critical conditions. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, our team of highly trained emergency doctors, nurses, and support staff are always ready to handle any medical emergency with professionalism, skill, and compassion.

Why Choose Vedanta Hospitals's Emergency & Casualty Services?
- 24/7 Availability – Emergency care at any time, day or night
- Experienced Emergency Medical Team – Led by skilled doctors and supported by expert nurses and paramedics
- Immediate Access to Critical Care – Access to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and life-saving equipment
- Ambulance Services – Swift transport for critical patients with advanced life support (ALS)
- Comprehensive Emergency Care – From trauma management to medical and surgical emergencies
- Fully Equipped Emergency Department – For quick diagnostics, imaging, and treatment
Facilities & Equipment in Our Emergency Department
- Advanced Resuscitation Equipment – For managing life-threatening conditions such as cardiac arrest, severe trauma, and respiratory failure
- State-of-the-Art Ventilators – For patients needing mechanical ventilation support
- Portable ECG and Blood Pressure Monitors – For immediate assessment and continuous monitoring
- Emergency Diagnostic Imaging – Includes X-rays, Ultrasound, and CT scans for quick and accurate diagnosis
- Oxygen Therapy & Blood Transfusion Facilities – For critical patients in need of life-saving interventions
- Ambulance with Advanced Life Support (ALS) – Equipped with necessary equipment to provide pre-Hospitals care during transportation
- Trauma Care Equipment – Including spine immobilization, trauma kits, and burn care supplies
- Emergency Medications & IV Fluids – Readily available to manage acute conditions and shock situations
Services Offered in Our Emergency & Casualty Department
Trauma & Accident Care
- Immediate management of accident victims
- Trauma resuscitation and stabilization
- Fracture and wound management
Cardiac Emergencies
- Chest pain management
- Cardiac arrest and arrhythmia care
- Immediate cardiac intervention
Respiratory Emergencies
- Asthma attacks, COPD exacerbation, and other breathing difficulties
- Emergency oxygen therapy and ventilation support
Neurological Emergencies
- Stroke care and seizure management
- Head trauma and spinal injury management
Medical Emergencies
- Severe infections, poisoning, and allergic reactions
- Acute gastrointestinal bleeding and abdominal emergencies
Obstetric & Gynecological Emergencies
- Labor and delivery emergencies
- Complications during pregnancy
Pediatric Emergencies
- Emergency care for children, including dehydration, poisoning, and injuries
- Pediatric trauma management
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Are the emergency services available all the time?
Yes, our Emergency & Casualty services are available 24/7 to provide immediate care whenever needed.
2. How quickly can I expect care in an emergency?
We prioritize critical patients and provide immediate attention based on the severity of the condition. Our team is always ready to respond quickly to emergencies.
3. Is there an ambulance service available?
Yes, we have a dedicated ambulance service with Advanced Life Support (ALS) capabilities to transport critically ill patients to and from the Hospitals.
4. Do you provide trauma care for accident victims?
Yes, our emergency department is equipped to handle trauma and accident cases. We have all the necessary resources to stabilize and treat trauma patients efficiently.
5. What kinds of medical emergencies do you treat?
We treat a wide range of medical emergencies, including heart attacks, strokes, respiratory issues, trauma, poisoning, and more.