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Anesthesiologists in Goa - Manipal Hospitals

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Anesthesiologists in Goa

Manipal Hospital, Goa, has a team of highly skilled anaesthesiologists who provide safe, personalised anaesthesia care for every patient. The department is supported by a dedicated team that comprises expert anaesthesia doctors in Goa. The team possesses extensive experience in administering various anaesthesia techniques. These include general anaesthesia, spinal and epidural anaesthesia, regional nerve blocks, and conscious sedation. Before any procedure, the anaesthesiology team carefully a......

Manipal Hospital, Goa, has a team of highly skilled anaesthesiologists who provide safe, personalise......

Goa

Consultant - Anesthesiology

Qualification:

MD (Anesthesiology) | DA (Anesthesiology)

Goa

Consultant - Cardiac Anesthesia

Qualification:

MBBS | MD (Anesthesiology) | DM (Cardiothoracic & Vascular Anesthesiology)

Goa

Consultant - Critical Care & Anaesthesiology

Qualification:

MBBS | MD (Anesthesiology) | BLS & ACLS

Goa

Consultant - Anesthesiology

Qualification:

MD (Anesthesiology) | DA (Anesthesiology)

Goa

Consultant - Anesthesiology

Qualification:

MBBS | MD (Anesthesiology)

Goa

Consultant - Anaesthesiology

Qualification:

MBBS | DA | MD (Anaesthesiology)

FAQs

An anaesthesiologist ensures you stay safe, comfortable, and pain-free before, during, and after surgery or procedures, carefully monitoring your vital signs and managing any pain

The anaesthesiologists provide general anaesthesia, regional blocks, spinal and epidural anaesthesia, and conscious sedation, tailored to each patient and procedure for maximum safety and comfort.

A referral is usually not required to visit any of Manipal Hospitals’ top anaesthesia experts in Goa. Anaesthesiologists are part of the surgical and medical team, so your surgeon or doctor will involve them directly when anaesthesia is required
 

Anaesthesia can be given through inhaled gases, IV injections, topical creams or sprays, or nerve blocks. The method depends on the type of anaesthesia and the procedure chosen by the anaesthesiologist.
 

Anaesthesia is generally safe, but like any medical procedure, it carries some risks, such as allergic reactions, nausea, breathing difficulties, or changes in blood pressure. The anaesthesiologist monitors you closely to minimise these risks.