24*7 Emergency & ICU Care

24*7 Emergency & ICU Care - Sheshadripuram, Bengaluru.

As pioneers of Emergency care services in India, the Emergency Care centre at Apollo Hospitals guarantees you the highest levels of skill, expertise and infrastructure. The protocols at our 24-hour emergency service and ICU Care department in India are designed to respond quicker, and have proven outcomes that are on par with the very best in the world. We actively leverage our multi-specialty prowess to deliver the crucial edge in emergency care.

The Apollo Emergency services in Bangalore has a network of world class emergency rooms located at Sheshadripuram, Bangalore. The department is led by the best emergency doctors in India and manned by specially trained accident and trauma teams which are in a state of preparedness for delivering 24-hour emergency services.

Dedicated Stroke Physician

Apollo Hospitals in India also has dedicated Stroke Physician led teams to manage strokes and a cardiologist is always at the help 24 x 7 to manage heart attacks. We also track several important metrics to ensure that the care process is smooth and efficient every single time.

  • Door to triage happens in less than 5 minutes
  • Access to neurologists, & neurosurgeons within 5 minutes, to assess a stroke
  • Door to cath lab time in 20 minutes in stroke
  • A legacy of expertise in Emergency Care

National Network of Emergency Services:

Apollo Hospitals is a pioneer of modern day emergency medicine and trauma care in India. We set up the ‘National Network of Emergency Services’ to provide emergency care of uniform quality standards across the country. Our trauma surgeons are geared 24/7 to meet all medical and surgical emergencies, including polytrauma.

Protocol driven systems ensure results every single time. Apollo Emergency Care is a scientifically developed protocol-driven emergency system. The system has several unique and innovative features

  • An easy to remember emergency access number – 1066. Ambulances that are well equipped and manned by trained personnel – indeed a veritable ‘Hospital on Wheels’.
  • Air Ambulance Services for remote areas and life-threatening emergencies.
  • Effective communication system between the central control room, ambulances and the emergency facilities in the hospitals.
  • Standardized emergency rooms in the hospitals that are a part of the network.
  • Common functional and medical protocols across the system.
  • Training of trauma doctors and other personnel required for pre-hospital and in-hospital care.
  • National Network of Emergency Services. The National Network of Emergency Services is operational across 9 cities in the country (Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Pune, Bilaspur, Kakinada and Bengaluru). The system comprises 22 emergency rooms, 60 ambulances and over 500 personnel.

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