Anaesthesiology Care at Our Hospitals
Anaesthesiology plays a vital role in ensuring safe and comfortable surgical care. At Ujala Cygnus Hospitals, our experienced anaesthesiologists work closely with surgeons, physicians, and critical care specialists to provide comprehensive perioperative care for patients undergoing minor, major, and complex surgical procedures.
Our anaesthesia team is trained to assess each patient’s medical condition, surgical requirements, and individual risk factors before surgery. This detailed evaluation helps create a personalised anaesthesia plan that prioritises patient safety, pain control, and smooth recovery.
Ujala Cygnus Hospitals provide a full range of anaesthesia services, including general anaesthesia, regional anaesthesia, spinal anaesthesia, epidural anaesthesia, sedation techniques, and post-operative pain management. Advanced monitoring systems and evidence-based protocols help ensure the highest standards of care throughout the surgical journey.
From routine procedures to high-risk surgeries, our anaesthesiology specialists are committed to delivering safe anaesthesia care while supporting patients through every stage of treatment and recovery.
What is Anaesthesiology?
Anaesthesiology is the branch of medicine that focuses on providing safe anaesthesia, pain management, and critical care support before, during, and after surgical procedures. Anaesthesiologists play a crucial role in ensuring patient comfort and safety by administering anaesthesia, monitoring vital functions, and managing pain throughout the surgical journey.
In India, the demand for safe surgical and perioperative care continues to rise due to increasing access to advanced medical treatments and complex surgeries. Despite this progress, access to qualified anaesthesia specialists and modern perioperative care remains limited in many non-metro regions, often affecting the quality and safety of surgical outcomes.
At Ujala Cygnus Hospitals, we are committed to bridging this gap by providing expert anaesthesiology services across Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities. Our experienced anaesthesiologists work closely with surgeons, physicians, and critical care teams to deliver safe, evidence-based care for patients undergoing a wide range of surgical procedures.
When Should You See an Anaesthesiologist?
Most patients meet an anaesthesiologist before a planned surgical procedure. However, anaesthesiology specialists are also involved in pain management and critical care services. It is advisable to consult an anaesthesiologist if you experience any of the following situations:
- You are scheduled for surgery and require a pre-anaesthetic evaluation to assess your overall fitness and anaesthesia risks.
- You have a history of heart disease, lung disease, diabetes, or other medical conditions that may affect surgery or anaesthesia.
- You experience chronic pain in the back, neck, joints, or nerves that requires specialised pain management.
- You require pain relief during labour and childbirth, including epidural anaesthesia.
- You have previously experienced complications related to anaesthesia during a surgical procedure.
- You are undergoing a major or high-risk surgery that requires advanced perioperative monitoring and critical care support.
- You require regional anaesthesia, nerve blocks, or specialised pain control techniques before or after surgery.
- You are receiving treatment in an intensive care unit (ICU) and require sedation, airway management, or life-support monitoring.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is anaesthesiology?
Anaesthesiology is the medical speciality that focuses on pain management, anaesthesia administration, and patient safety before, during, and after surgery.
Is anaesthesia safe?
Modern anaesthesia is highly safe when administered by qualified specialists using advanced monitoring equipment and evidence-based protocols.
How is pain managed after surgery?
Post-operative pain is managed using medications, nerve blocks, epidural techniques, and personalised pain management plans.
Can anaesthesia be given to elderly patients?
Yes. Anaesthesia can be safely administered to elderly patients after a thorough medical evaluation and customised treatment planning.
What does an anaesthesiologist do?
An anaesthesiologist evaluates patients before surgery, administers anaesthesia, monitors vital signs during procedures, and manages recovery and pain control.
What is the difference between general and regional anaesthesia?
General anaesthesia causes temporary unconsciousness, while regional anaesthesia numbs a specific area of the body without affecting consciousness.
What is a pre-anaesthetic check-up?
A pre-anaesthetic check-up evaluates your overall health, medical history, medications, and surgical risks before the procedure.
When should I meet the anaesthesiologist before surgery?
Patients usually meet the anaesthesiologist during the pre-operative assessment before surgery to discuss their health condition and anaesthesia plan.