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Department of Anesthesiology
Anesthesiology Department
Expert Anesthesia Care

Department of
Anesthesiology

Providing expert anesthesia care with state-of-the-art technology and compassionate service. Our dedicated team ensures your safety and comfort throughout your surgical journey.

Our Anesthesia Services

Comprehensive anesthesia solutions designed for safety, precision, and patient comfort — across every surgical specialty.

Meet Our Expert Team

Highly qualified specialists committed to your safety and comfort

Dr. Vinoth
Dr. Vinoth
MD — Anesthesiology

Expert in general & regional anesthesia with precision intraoperative monitoring and care.

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Dr. Siva Sankari
Dr. Siva Sankari
MD — Anesthesiology

Specialist in pediatric anesthesia & sedation with a compassionate patient-first approach.

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Dr. Bala Subramaniyam
Dr. Bala Subramaniyam
MD — Anesthesiology

Critical care & pain management expert with extensive ICU and emergency experience.

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Before Your Procedure
We ensure every patient is well-prepared, comfortable, and informed before anesthesia. Here's what you can expect before your procedure:
01
Before surgery
Pre-Anesthesia Evaluation
Our anesthesiologist will review your medical history, allergies, and medications to plan a safe procedure.
02
Night before
Fasting Instructions
You'll be advised when to stop eating or drinking before your procedure to ensure safe anesthesia.
03
Day of procedure
Arrival & Preparation
Arrive early for monitoring and preparation. Our team will ensure you're comfortable and informed.
Frequently asked questions

Modern anesthesia is very safe. Our experienced team uses advanced monitoring equipment and follows strict safety protocols. We'll discuss any specific risks during your pre-operative consultation.

No, you will not feel pain during surgery. Our anesthesiologists ensure you're completely comfortable throughout the procedure, whether using general or regional anesthesia.

Most patients begin waking up within minutes after the anesthesia is stopped. Full recovery can take a few hours, and we'll monitor you closely in our recovery room until you're ready to go home.

Common side effects include drowsiness, nausea, and sore throat. These are usually mild and temporary. We provide medications to manage any discomfort and will discuss all potential side effects with you beforehand.

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