Welcome to Neuro Foundation Hospital’s 1 Hour Casualty Service
At Neuro Foundation Hospital, our 1 Hour Casualty service is dedicated to providing prompt, comprehensive care for neurological emergencies. Our mission is to deliver rapid, high-quality interventions within one hour of patient arrival, ensuring optimal outcomes in critical situations.
Why Choose Our 1 Hour Casualty Service?
1. Immediate Assessment and Treatment:
Our 1 Hour Casualty unit is equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and experienced medical professionals who specialize in neurological emergencies. From the moment a patient arrives, our team conducts immediate assessments, including advanced imaging techniques such as CT and MRI, to quickly diagnose and address life-threatening conditions.
2. Expert Care Team:
Our multidisciplinary team includes neurologists, neurosurgeons, emergency physicians, and specialized nurses trained to handle complex neurological emergencies. We work in unison to stabilize patients, manage acute symptoms, and initiate critical treatments with precision.
3. Advanced Technology:
We utilize the latest technology to ensure accurate diagnostics and effective treatments. Our advanced imaging and monitoring systems enable us to closely track patient progress and make swift decisions to optimize care.
4. Integrated Emergency Response:
Our 1 Hour Casualty service integrates seamlessly with other hospital departments, including the Neuro Intensive Care Unit (NICU), for continuous care. This ensures that patients requiring further treatment receive comprehensive and uninterrupted medical attention.
5. Patient-Centric Approach:
We prioritize patient comfort and clear communication. Our team provides detailed information about the treatment plan and progress, ensuring that patients and their families are well-informed and supported throughout the emergency care process.
Common Conditions Treated:
- Stroke and transient ischemic attacks (TIAs)
- Severe head injuries and trauma
- Acute seizures and epilepsy emergencies
- Sudden onset of severe headaches or migraines
- Neurogenic shock and critical neurological conditions