Emergency Services Emergency Room (ER): For urgent and life-threatening conditions.
Outpatient Services General Consultation Clinics: For routine medical check-ups and treatment. Specialty Clinics: For specific conditions, such as cardiology, etc. Diagnostic Imaging: X-rays, CT scans, and ultrasound.
Inpatient Services Patient Rooms: Accommodations for patients who require hospitalization. Intensive Care Unit (ICU): For critically ill or injured patients. Recovery Room: For patients recovering from surgeries.
Surgical Services Equipped for a variety of surgical procedures.
Laboratories Pathology Lab: For analyzing blood, tissue, and other samples. Microbiology Lab: For diagnosing infections.
Pharmacy Dispensing medications and offering drug consultations.
Maternity and Newborn Care Labor and Delivery Rooms: For childbirth. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU): For premature or critically ill newborns.
Radiology X-ray, CT, and Ultrasound Services: To support diagnosis.
Food Center Patient and Visitor Food Center: Providing food for patients, staff, and visitors. Waiting Areas: Comfortable spaces for families and visitors.
Administration and Support Services Medical Records: Managing patient histories. Billing and Insurance: Financial services related to treatment costs.
Other Services
Emergency Hospital Emergency Medical Services (HEMS): On-site emergency response teams, including ambulance and paramedic services.
Specialized Surgical Services General Surgery: Surgical procedures for various non-specialized conditions. Laparoscopic Surgery: Minimally invasive procedures to treat a variety of conditions.
Laboratory Services Advanced Diagnostic Testing: Includes testing for specialized conditions such as diabetes, cancer, and infectious diseases. Incomplete tumor markers for cancer. Blood Chemistry Analysis: Tests to monitor organ function, electrolytes, and blood counts. Microbiology: Testing for infections to guide treatment.
Radiology and Imaging Advanced Imaging Services: Includes CT scans, X-ray, ultrasounds, and possibly fluoroscopy for detailed imaging to diagnose complex conditions. X-ray Services: Standard radiology for bone fractures, chest x-rays, and more. Interventional Radiology: Minimally invasive procedures using imaging guidance (such as for biopsies or catheter placements). CT Guided/Ultrasound Guided.
Critical Care Services Intensive Care Unit (ICU): A unit for patients requiring close monitoring due to life-threatening conditions, though not as comprehensive as a Level I ICU. Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU): May provide care for newborns who require monitoring or intensive care.
Maternity and Obstetrics Services Labor and Delivery: For women who require childbirth assistance but may not have complex needs. Prenatal and Postnatal Care: Comprehensive care for expecting and new mothers. Pediatric Care: Basic pediatric services for infants and children, including immunizations and routine check-ups.
Outpatient Services Specialty Clinics: For specific conditions, such as cardiology, dermatology, and gastroenterology.
Pharmacy On-site pharmacy for dispensing medications and offering medication consultations.
Social Services Discharge Planning: Assistance with planning home care, including arranging for follow-up visits and medical supplies. Patient Advocacy: Helping patients navigate healthcare systems, insurance issues, and emotional support.