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Anaesthesiologist in Ranchi | Manipal Hospitals

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Anaesthesiologist in Ranchi | Manipal Hospitals

At the Bhagwan Mahavir Manipal Hospital, Ranchi, the Anaesthesiology Department is supported by highly skilled specialists. They are dedicated to delivering excellent care to patients undergoing surgery and other medical procedures. An experienced team of Anaesthesiologists in Ranchi specialises in performing a variety of anaesthetic procedures. They use local, regional, and general anaesthesia, ensuring that each patient is managed individually and safely. These specialists work closely with ......

At the Bhagwan Mahavir Manipal Hospital, Ranchi, the Anaesthesiology Department is supported by high......

Dr. Amit Prakash Chandra | Cardiac Anaesthesiologist in Ranchi | Manipal Hospitals

Ranchi

Senior Consultant - Cardiac Anaesthesiology

Qualification:

MBBS | MD (Anaesthesiology) | FNB

Dr. Lata Bhattacharya | Anaesthesiologist in Ranchi

Ranchi

Senior Consultant - Anaesthesiology

Qualification:

MBBS | MD Anaesthesiology

Dr Saurabh Toppo | Experienced Anaesthesiologist in Ranchi | Manipal Hospitals

Ranchi

Consultant - Anaesthesiology

Qualification:

MBBS | MD - Anaesthesia

FAQs

Anaesthesiologists are responsible for ensuring safety and pain control during surgical procedures. They assess health before surgery, vital signs are closely monitored while the patient is under anaesthesia, and pain is managed after the operation. Anaesthesiologists also provide pain relief for childbirth, injuries, and chronic conditions such as migraines and back pain.

Anaesthesiologists specialise in pain management, with some focusing specifically on chronic pain conditions. This includes managing persistent pain such as migraine headaches, back pain, or pain associated with conditions like fibromyalgia.

Common types of anaesthesia include:

  • General anaesthesia is administered to make you feel unconscious.

  • Monitored anaesthesia care, also known as IV sedation, helps patients feel relaxed and calm.

  • Regional anaesthesia numbs a larger area of the body, such as the lower half.

  • Local anaesthesia numbs a small, specific area of the body.

When visiting an anaesthesiologist for the first time, patients should bring:

  • Valid ID proof

  • Previous medical records 

  • Laboratory test results

  • List of current medications

  • Summary of symptoms and medical history

The first visit is usually scheduled one week before the surgery

  • Assess overall health and fitness

  • Specific diseases

  • Allergies and medications

  • Previous history of anaesthesia

  • Physical examination to assess the airway, heart, pulse rate, and lungs

  • Review blood reports, X-ray, and ECG

Based on these findings, an appropriate anaesthesia plan is developed.