Kamineni Hospital is regarded as the most promising and reliable hospital in Hyderabad in handling emergency and critical health conditions. Our Emergency and critical care units and staff are equipped with modern developments in medicine and equipment.
In life nothing is predictable. We never know what today or tomorrow brings. Medical specialists at Kamineni Hospitals are always ready to handle critical emergencies skillfully, ensuring the best treatment for patients. Kamineni Hospitals offers round-the-clock services to patients with life-threatening conditions
Emergency Department
The emergency department in hospitals is responsible for providing acute care for patients who get appointed on an emergency basis. Medical specialists present in the emergency department are skilled and experienced in treating patients with very urgent and often life-threatening healthcare needs. It is also known as the emergency ward (EW), casualty department, or emergency room (ER).
Patients usually arrive with severe health conditions so the medical specialist in the emergency department should provide the right treatment quickly. These medical specialists should possess knowledge of a broad spectrum of illnesses and injuries. Sometimes patients may even arrive unconscious and there will be no information regarding their medical history, allergies, and more. Medical specialists in the Emergency Department at Kamineni hospitals are trained to work quickly even with minimal information.
Technology Advancements:
The emergency department at Kamineni Hospitals is equipped with the latest advancements in medicine and medical equipment. Our medical experts at the emergency department possess specialized knowledge and skill in handling a wide range of emergencies from accident injuries to sudden medical conditions like strokes and heart attacks. We are proud to say that our emergency department offers quick responsive emergency care for patients.
Cardiac Monitor
Medical specialists in the Emergency Department use a Cardiac Monitor to assess the heart condition of the patient. The Cardiac Monitor displays heart activity in the form of electrical and pressure waveforms.
Portable Ventilator
Whenever a patient experiences a serious condition that involves failure of the respiratory system or breathing insufficiently this machine will be used. Medical specialists use a Portable ventilator to assist the patient in breathing activity. The machine is designed to move breathable air in and out of the patient’s lungs.
Defibrillator
Defibrillators are used to generate a brief shock that is applied to the patient’s chest area. This procedure helps the heart’s natural pacemaker to regain control and maintain its rhythm. Defibrillators are used only in extreme situations where a patient’s heart rhythm comes to a halt or decreases gradually. Medical specialists use this procedure only in providing advanced cardiac life support.
Ventilator
Whenever a patient experiences a serious condition that involves failure of the respiratory system or breathing insufficiently this machine will be used. Medical specialists use a Portable ventilator to assist the patient in breathing activity. The machine is designed to move breathable air in and out of the patient’s lungs.
Hemodynamic Monitor
Hemodynamic Monitor machines help medical professionals measure blood pressure inside the heart, veins, and arteries. Also, it helps in measuring blood flow and oxygen percentage in blood. This machine can be used in any surgical procedure that needs continuous monitoring of a patient’s vitals. The portability of the machine makes it one of the most reliable devices to monitor a patient’s vitals.
Ultrasound System
Emergency Department in Kamineni Hospitals is equipped with an advanced ultrasound system. This ultrasound system is equipped with 2D Echo, Ultrasound, and Vascular probes. Medical experts in the emergency department use ultrasound systems to visualize muscles, internal organs, and pathological lesions.
ED deals with conditions that include
  • Cardiac Arrest
  • Heart Attack
  • Trauma
  • Fractures
  • Asthma attacks and COPD
  • Injuries from accidents
  • Pregnancy-related emergencies
  • Overdoses
  • Mental Illness
  • Poisoning & Drug Abuse
  • Pediatric and Surgical Emergency
  • Gynaecological Emergency

CRITICAL CARE UNIT:

The critical care department also known as the intensive care unit provides care for seriously or critically ill patients who are suffering from life-threatening diseases. Whenever someone’s life is in danger or life-threatening incident they will be treated by the critical care department.
Medical specialists in the Critical care unit provide care for patients who are in a critical health condition and need immediate treatment and support. These medical specialists assist the patient by providing life support, invasive monitoring techniques, resuscitation, and end-of-life care.
The critical care unit at kamineni Hospital is composed of many different health professionals. Health professionals like nurses, doctors, dieticians, pharmacists, and respiratory therapists along with other department experts provide essential care.
Types of Critical Care Unit:
Based on the type of diseases, critical conditions, and age group of patients, medical specialists deal with Critical Care Units are divided. Kamineni Hospital’s critical care unit consists of specialized care units composed of medical specialists of that particular department.
  • Coronary intensive care unit (CCU or sometimes CICU)
  • Medical intensive care unit (MICU)
  • Surgical intensive care unit (SICU)
  • Pediatric intensive care unit (PICU)
  • Neuroscience critical care unit (NCCU)
  • Overnight intensive-recovery (OIR)
  • Shock/trauma intensive-care unit (STICU)
  • Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)
  • ICU in the emergency department (E-ICU)
  • Monitoring
Medical specialists in the critical care unit at kamineni hospitals are experienced and skilled in conducting various monitoring techniques. Monitoring involves using different types of tools and technologies to analyze and diagnose the patient’s condition. Generally, critical care unit specialists deal with patients who are suffering from life-threatening situations so the medical professional in ICU should assess the patient’s condition quickly and effectively.
Mainly two types of monitoring procedures will be carried out by medical specialists in the critical care unit. Noninvasive Monitoring and Invasive Monitoring.
Noninvasive Monitoring
A noninvasive monitoring procedure can be performed externally without any need to puncture the skin or draw blood or anything. These noninvasive monitoring procedures are easy to perform and inexpensive.
  • Vital signs
  • Echocardiogram
  • Electroencephalography (EEG)
  • Electrocardiogram
  • Electrolyte disturbances
  • Pulse oximetry
  • Thoracic electric bioimpedance
Invasive Monitoring
Medical specialists in the ICU department are experts in conducting various invasive monitoring procedures. Invasive Monitoring procedures involve puncturing the skin, drawing blood, and more. These procedures are uncomfortable and need specialized knowledge and skill while performed. Invasive procedures help get accurate results for diagnosing and assessing the patient’s condition.
  • Arterial line
  • Blood draws or venipuncture
  • Intracranial pressure monitoring
  • Central line and peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) lines
  • Bronchoscopy
  • Pulmonary artery catheter
Medical specialists in the emergency and critical care departments work closely with other healthcare specialists. With the help of modern equipment and facilities, medical specialists interpret critical information about patient conditions accurately. Based on the results they provide the best service-oriented support to offer the care that offers effective treatment options.
Apart from the most modern and fully-equipped critical care units, we also have a fleet of Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulances.
  • Operation Theaters & Recovery rooms
  • Blood Bank & Blood Transfusion Services
  • Catheterization Lab (Cath Lab)
  • Kidney & Liver Transplant Unit
  • Acute Medical Care Unit
  • Coronary Care Unit
  • Day Care Unit
  • Trauma Unit
  • Emergency care Unit
  • Endoscopy
  • Physiotherapy
  • Dietetics & Nutrition
  • Pharmacy
  • Colonoscopy
  • Angiogram
  • Dedicated Emergency Lines
  • Dietetics & Nutrition
  • Health Screening Clinics
  • Patient & Family Counseling
  • Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit
  • Intensive Cardiac Care Unit
  • Intensive Neuro Care Unit
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
  • Neurosurgery Intensive Care Unit
  • Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
  • Respiratory Intensive Care Unit
  • Respiratory Intensive Care Unit
  • Advance Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS)
  • Cardiac Rehabilitation
  • Oncology Rehabilitation
  • Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Centre
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Meet Our Specialists

At Kamineni Hospitals, we strive to offer healthcare excellence through concerted efforts by an esteemed panel of medical experts who consistently strive to enhance as many lives as possible.
About Me

Dr. Vamshi Krishna

Qualifications: MBBS

Occupation: Critical Care

About Me

Dr. Ayesha Siddique

Qualifications: MBBS, MEM,(MRCEM-UK) Course Director - Fellowship In Emergency Medicine BLS/ACLS - Training Centre Faculty

Occupation: Consultant & HOD- Emergency Medicine Department

About: A dedicated Emergency Doctor with a strong patient-focused approach and a commitment to providing high-quality, cost-effective care. With extensive experience in diagnosing and treating life-threatening conditions, developing medical care strategies, and managing patient records, she excels in high-pressure environments. Known for her exceptional stress management, teamwork abilities, and decisive approach, she has a proven track record of leading care for patients with injuries, trauma, emergencies, and serious illnesses.

Expertise:  Intubation, Suturing, Cardiac and CVS Stroke Management  Seizures Management, Trauma Care, Poisoning Management  Triaging ER Patients and Establishing Effective Care Plans  Conducting Advanced Assessments and Reassessments  ED flow Management, Rapid Response to Cardiac / Cardiopulmonary Arrest  Providing ATLS and POCUS  Ensuring efficient Patient Discharge and Maintaining Medical Record Privacy

Years Of Experience: 12+

Education & Qualifications: MBBS – Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka, India (2009-09 to 2014-06)  Masters in Emergency Medicine (MEM) – SEMI (MRCEM) UK, Royal College of Emergency Medicine, UK (2019-03 to 2023-09)

Experience: Present working as a Emergency Consultant – HOD Emergency Medicine Department: Kamineni Hospital, King Koti, Hyderabad  Emergency Physician – Team Lead: Medicover Institute of Emergency Medicine, Hyderabad (January 2023 to February 2024)  Resident – Emergency Medicine: Medicover Institute of Emergency Medicine, Hyderabad (March 2019 to January 2023)  Jr. Resident – Medicine Department: Ghatthi Medical College, Aurangabad (September 2018 to February 2019)  Duty Medical Officer: Soudagar Maternity and General Hospital (January 2016 to January 2018)  Internship: Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka, India (September 20, 2014, to September 19, 2015).

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