General Medicine
General medicine is concerned with preventing, diagnosing and treating conditions or diseases in adults. A wide range of medical problems, acute and chronic, are treated with general medication. All aspects of health and well-being, including physical, emotional and psychological effects, are taken into consideration when providing care or treatment.
Diabetic Care
Diabetes is a chronic illness that causes the patient's blood sugar levels to rise beyond the normal level. There are two main types of diabetes, categorised as Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes. In Type 1 Diabetes, the body's immune system attacks and destroys the cells that produce insulin. In Type 2 diabetes, either the body is unable to produce enough insulin or the cells do not react to insulin. Diabetes requires continuous medical care to prevent complications.
Cardiac Care
Cardiac care is treating patients with serious or acute heart issues and hypertension. Good cardiac care reduces mortality from any cardiac conditions. Early risk assessment and management, timely diagnosis, and tailored treatment with regular care can improve the patient’s condition drastically. Our state-ofthe-art cardiac care units and nursing staff are trained to handle cardiac patients and provide care without compromising on safety.
Emergency Admissions
In situations where the patient may need time-sensitive and intensive care, BHC has everything prepapred. Urgent and unplanned admissions due to accident, trauma or medical conditions are attended by a team of trained doctors. We start comprehensive damage recovery with resuscitation and effectively diagnosing abnormalities or injuries until the patient is stable enough to be transferred to the specific department or ready to be discharged.
Respiratory Care
Respiratory care specializes in providing optimal cardiopulmonary care to patients with disorders or diseases such as asthma, pneumonia, immature lungs, etc. Mechanical ventilation and assistance for patients who require respiratory care are also available at BHC.
Critical Care
The critical care unit or intensive care unit (ICU) is a special department that looks after patients with life-threatening injuries and illnesses. It provides care and medicine by a team of trained healthcare professionals, who constantly monitor the vital signs and take 24-hour care of the patient.
Cancer Palliative Care
Cancer Palliative Care focuses on improving the quality of life for individuals who have been diagnosed with cancer. It is based on the principle of treating the whole person, rather than just the disease. The goal of palliative care is to provide relief from symptoms, pain, and stress associated with cancer and its treatments, and to support patients and their families through the cancer journey. These symptoms can be caused by the cancer itself, as well as by the side effects of cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
Neuro Care and Rehabilitation
Neuro Care and Rehabilitation encompasses a wide range of conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles, such as strokes, traumatic brain injuries, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and spinal cord injuries. The aim is to help patients recover or improve their ability to perform daily activities, improve their quality of life, and regain as much independence as possible through physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and cognitive therapy.
Dr. Namrata Agrawal
Critical Care7 years Experience
Dr. Anuj Sahani
Critical Care7 years Experience