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Accident and Emergency

The Accident and Emergency department (A&E) at PANCARDIA HEART & MULTI-SPECIALITY HOSPITAL is a service that is available 24 hours a day, throughout the year. It is led by a dedicated team of doctors and nurses who are specially trained for emergency situations. The team at A&E department is responsible to treat patients who are present with life threatening and serious conditions that require immediate medical attention.

On arrival at the A&E, patients are assessed, prioritised, and treated in terms of clinical needs.

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  • Why is A&E important?
  • When to Visit A&E?

Do you know when to visit the Accident and Emergency Department? Here are some medical emergencies that require a visit to the A&E.

High Fever

Heart attack

Excessive bleeding

Epileptic seizure

Burns or scalds

Breathing difficulties

Animal bites such as from snakes, dogs

Allergic reactions

Accident trauma

Do you know when to visit the Accident and Emergency Department? Here are some medical emergencies that require a visit to the A&E.

High Fever

Heart attack

Excessive bleeding

Epileptic seizure

Burns or scalds

Breathing difficulties

Animal bites such as from snakes, dogs

Allergic reactions

Accident trauma

What To Do During An Emergency

Quick, first aid techniques could save lives when applied correctly during a medical emergency. It’s particularly useful during the wait after calling the hospital’s Accident and Emergency hotline or the ambulance services. However, in situations like drowning, it’s crucial to pull out the victim from the water first before calling for emergency services.

Ambulance arrival typically takes a few minutes, depending on the location and traffic situation, and that’s when first aid skills come in handy. These are some common medical emergencies and what you can do to help in a situation while waiting for the ambulance to arrive.

  • Heart Attack
  • Burns

STEP1: Hold the affected area under cool, running water for 10 to 15 minutes, or until the pain eases. Don’t prick to burst the blisters, and don’t use ice to cool off.

STEP2: Remove any jewellery or other restrictive garments quickly and gently before the affected area swells up.

STEP3: Call an ambulance or visit the hospital’s Accident & Emergency department immediately.

STEP4: For minor burns and scalds, apply water soluble antiseptic gels, cream, or ointment to provide pain relief and prevent infection.

STEP5: Cover the affected area with a clean, dry cloth or gauze.

  • Bill Settlement
  • Admission

We accept various modes of payment including cash and major credit cards at our hospitals. We also accept major foreign currencies for the convenience of our international patients. If your employer is assisting you with bill settlement or if you’re using an insurance company through a direct billing arrangement, a Letter of Guarantee and hospitalisation identity card from your employer or insurance company are required. These documents need to clearly state your room type, your identity or passport number. The hospital is unable to accept Letter of Guarantee from any employer or insurance company that does not have prior credit arrangements with the hospital. When you are admitted at our hospital after a visit to the A&E, please check at the admissions counter if your insurance coverage is eligible for direct billing or the cashless service.