Anesthesiology

Department of Anesthesiology

Sravani Hospitals is one of the Best Anesthesiology Hospital In Hyderabad, Madhapur, Our anesthesiologists have earned a reputation for being leaders in ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia for trauma and orthopedic surgery in Hyderabad. If you’re searching for an expert anesthesiology hospital near you, visit Sravani Hospitals in Madhapur for the best care.

Welcome to the Department of Anaesthesiology at Sravani Hospitals, a leading multispeciality hospital dedicated to providing exceptional healthcare services. With state-of-the-art technology and world-class facilities, our anesthesiology Department ensures the highest standards of patient care, comfort, and safety.

FAQ's

What types of anesthesia do you provide?
We offer general anesthesia, regional anesthesia (such as spinal and epidural), and local anesthesia, depending on the procedure and patient needs.
How do you ensure the safety of anesthesia during surgery?
Our experienced anesthesiologists closely monitor vital signs, oxygen levels, and other critical parameters throughout the procedure to ensure the highest level of safety.
Will I be conscious during the surgery?
This depends on the type of anesthesia used. With general anesthesia, you will be completely unconscious. With regional or local anesthesia, you may be awake but will not feel pain in the area being treated.
What should I do before receiving anesthesia?
You will receive preoperative instructions, such as fasting for a certain period, avoiding certain medications, and informing your anesthesiologist about any medical conditions.
How long will it take to recover from anesthesia?
Recovery time varies depending on the type of anesthesia and the surgery. Most patients recover from general anesthesia within a few hours, while regional anesthesia may take longer to wear off.
What are the side effects of anesthesia?
Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, sore throat, and drowsiness. Serious complications are rare but can include allergic reactions, breathing difficulties, or cardiovascular issues.
How do you manage pain after surgery?
Our team will create a personalized pain management plan, which may include medications, nerve blocks, or other treatments to keep you comfortable after your surgery.
Who will administer my anesthesia?
An anesthesia care team, including a licensed anesthesiologist and certified nurse anesthetists (CRNAs), will be responsible for administering your anesthesia and monitoring you throughout the procedure.
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