When something goes seriously wrong, the last thing you need is to wait. Our emergency unit runs 24 hours a day with trained physicians, nurses, and paramedics ready to act the moment you arrive. No appointments. No queues. Immediate assessment and treatment.
We are equipped to handle everything from road accidents and fractures to cardiac events, strokes, breathing difficulties, and sudden collapse. Our trauma bays, resuscitation units, and direct access to ICU and surgical teams mean critical patients are never kept waiting for the next step.
What We Handle
Road traffic accidents, fall injuries, fractures, burns, poisoning, chest pain, breathlessness, seizures, sudden loss of consciousness, high fever with complications, and any condition that cannot wait for a regular appointment.
Trauma Care
Our trauma team is trained in advanced life support and manages multi-injury cases with speed and precision, coordinating across departments when needed.
Cardiac & Neurological Emergencies
Chest pain and stroke symptoms are treated as priorities. Time-critical conditions like these have dedicated fast-track protocols in our unit.
What Happens When You Arrive
You are assessed immediately by a triage nurse who prioritizes your care based on severity. Treatment begins right away for critical cases. Stable patients are seen in order of urgency. Throughout your stay, a family member is kept informed.
Who This Unit Serves
Anyone, children, adults, and elderly patients. There is no minimum or maximum condition for walking through our emergency doors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we operate every single day of the year, around the clock, without exception.
No, treatment begins immediately. Administrative formalities are handled alongside or after care is initiated.
Our team is ready to receive ambulance cases directly and begin care on arrival based on handover from paramedics.
Yes, our emergency team handles pediatric emergencies, and our pediatric specialists are on call when needed.
Call for an ambulance immediately and bring the patient directly to our emergency entrance. Do not wait to book an appointment.