Emergency Medicine specialists provide rapid assessment and treatment for acute illnesses and injuries. They are trained to stabilize patients in life-threatening situations and coordinate care across multiple specialties
General surgeons perform a wide range of procedures to treat diseases and injuries affecting internal organs, skin, and soft tissues. They are skilled in both emergency and elective surgeries.
Medical-Surgical specialists manage patients with complex medical conditions that may require surgical intervention. They coordinate care across disciplines to ensure optimal recovery.
Intensive Care Units (ICUs) provide advanced monitoring and life support for critically ill patients. Specialists here manage organ failure, sepsis, and other life-threatening conditions.
Radiologists use imaging technologies to detect and monitor diseases. Their expertise supports accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Interventional Radiologists perform minimally invasive procedures using imaging guidance. These techniques often replace traditional surgery.
Outpatient gynecology provides preventive care, screenings,and treatment for women's reproductive health issues.
Fluoroscopy provides real-time moving images of internal structures using X-ray technology. It plays a vital role in guiding diagnostic and therapeutic procedures with precision and safety.
Mammography is a used for early detection and diagnosis of breast diseases, especially breast cancer. It plays a crucial role in preventive health care and ongoing patient management.
Primary care clinics serve as the first point of contact for patients, offering comprehensive and continuous care across all age groups. Physicians here focus on prevention, early diagnosis, and management of common health conditions.