Anesthesia
Overview
At Bapat Multispeciality Hospital, we provide expert anaesthesia care for all surgical procedures. Our experienced anaesthesiologists ensure each patient receives the safest and most suitable form of anaesthesia, whether general, spinal, epidural, or local, based on their health and surgery type.
We use advanced monitoring systems during operations to track vital signs and ensure smooth, pain-free procedures. From pre-op consultation to post-op recovery, our team prioritises patient safety, comfort, and clear communication at every step.
Symptoms
Anaesthesia-related symptoms can vary before, during, or after a procedure, depending on the type of anaesthesia used and individual patient response. It’s important to be aware of these signs to ensure timely medical attention if needed.
Nausea and Vomiting: Common side effects after general anaesthesia, usually temporary and manageable with medication.
Dizziness or Confusion: May occur post-surgery as the body recovers; typically resolves within a few hours.
Doctors who treat this condition
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Anesthesia
Services
Anesthesia
- Pre-Anaesthetic Evaluation
Comprehensive assessment of a patient’s medical history and condition to determine the safest anaesthesia plan. - General Anaesthesia
Induces complete unconsciousness during major surgeries, ensuring pain-free and stress-free procedures. - Regional Anaesthesia
Numbs a large part of the body, such as spinal or epidural anaesthesia, commonly used in orthopaedic or labour procedures. - Local Anaesthesia
Targets a small area to block pain for minor procedures, with patients remaining fully conscious and alert. - Post-Anaesthesia Care
Continuous monitoring and support provided in the recovery phase to ensure safe transition after surgery.
why choose us
Why Bapat Multispeciality Hospital is the Right Choice for You
Experienced Anaesthesiologists
Our team consists of highly trained professionals with years of experience in managing complex surgical cases.
Advanced Monitoring Technology
We use modern anaesthesia equipment and continuous monitoring systems to ensure patient safety at every stage.
Personalised Care Plans
Anaesthesia approaches are tailored individually based on patient health, type of surgery, and specific needs.
24/7 Emergency Support
Round-the-clock availability of anaesthesia services for emergency surgeries and critical care requirements.
Multidisciplinary Coordination
Seamless collaboration between surgeons, anaesthesiologists, and ICU teams for optimum surgical outcomes.
Safe Pain Management
Post-operative pain relief plans are carefully designed for faster recovery and enhanced patient comfort.
Pre-Anaesthesia Counselling
Clear communication and counselling help patients understand the anaesthesia process and reduce anxiety.
Integrated Care Coordination
Strict infection control and hygiene standards are maintained in all operation theatres and recovery areas.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Anaesthesia is a medical process that blocks pain and sensation during surgery. It works by suppressing the nervous system using specific medications.
Yes, anaesthesia is generally safe. Our anaesthesiologists review your medical history and perform pre-operative checks to ensure it’s suitable for you.
That depends on the type of anaesthesia used—local, regional, or general. Your doctor will explain which type is best suited for your surgery.
Mild side effects like nausea, sore throat, or dizziness may occur but usually subside quickly. Serious complications are very rare with modern techniques.
You’ll be asked to fast for a few hours before surgery to reduce the risk of complications. Your care team will give you exact instructions.
Yes, anaesthesia is typically covered as part of the overall surgical procedure under most health insurance plans.
No, separate approval is usually not required. Anaesthesia charges are included in the pre-approved surgery package if the procedure is insured.
Yes, insurance generally covers both the professional fees of the anaesthesiologist and the cost of anaesthetic drugs and monitoring.
Depending on your policy, there may be deductibles or co-payments. It's best to check with your insurance provider for exact details.
Contact your insurance provider or hospital billing department. They can verify the coverage and help with pre-authorisation if needed.