• Compassion in every patient. Care in every moment.

What is Emergency Medicine?

Emergency Medicine is the medical speciality focused on the rapid assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of acute illnesses and injuries that require immediate care. At Mallige Hospital, our emergency support teams work around the clock to stabilise patients, manage life-threatening conditions, and coordinate transfer to specialised care when needed.

Emergency Medicine

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Emergency Medicine

Our Emergency Medicine department delivers prompt, comprehensive care for a wide range of acute conditions—from trauma and cardiac emergencies to severe infections and neurological crises. Equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostics and a dedicated resuscitation bay, we ensure rapid intervention and seamless coordination with other specialities.

Staffed by board-certified emergency doctors, nurses, and technicians, our team is trained to handle everything from minor injuries to multisystem trauma with compassion and efficiency.

With a focus on patient safety and swift decision-making, we aim to stabilise, treat, and triage every patient to the appropriate level of care—be it discharge, observation, or admission to critical care.

Key Services

Trauma and Injury Care

Cardiac Arrest Management

Stroke and Neuro Emergencies

Respiratory Distress

Toxicology and Poisoning

Minor Procedures and Suturing

Disaster and Mass-Casualty Response

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Trauma & Injury Care provides immediate assessment, stabilisation, and management of acute injuries—from minor wounds and fractures to complex multi-system trauma—ensuring timely surgical or critical care intervention.

Cardiac Arrest Management involves immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), defibrillation, airway support, and Advanced Cardiac Life Support protocols to restore circulation and preserve neurological function.

Stroke & Neuro Emergencies include rapid evaluation and treatment of acute cerebrovascular events—such as ischemic or haemorrhagic stroke—using thrombolysis, thrombectomy, seizure control, and neurocritical monitoring.

Paediatric Emergencies cover urgent care for children, including respiratory distress, dehydration, allergic reactions, congenital issues, and Paediatric‐specific resuscitation and stabilisation.

Respiratory Distress care involves rapid assessment and management of breathing difficulties—providing oxygen therapy, non-invasive ventilation, airway management, and ventilator support as needed.

Toxicology & Poisoning care evaluates and treats toxic exposures—performing decontamination, administering antidotes, and providing supportive and critical care to prevent organ damage.

Minor Procedures & Suturing include in‐office wound repair, laceration suturing, abscess drainage, and other bedside interventions under local anaesthesia.

Disaster & Mass‐Casualty Response implements coordinated triage, resource deployment, and emergency protocols to manage large‐scale incidents and ensure optimal patient outcomes.

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