Anaesthesia Clinic Home Care Centres Institute of Anaesthesiology & Pain Management Anaesthesia Clinic Overview Before your surgery, our Anaesthesia Clinic ensures you are fully prepared and informed. An anesthesiologist—a doctor trained in anaesthesia and pain management—will discuss your medical history, medications, and best anaesthesia for you.You will visit our Preoperative Clinic in Room 303, where our team will examine you, review your health records, and guide you through any necessary tests based on your age, condition, and procedure. A personalised preoperative file will be created to ensure your safety and a smooth surgical experience. We also offer a virtual pre-anaesthesia clinic, allowing you to undergo AI-based investigations and complete parts of your assessment from the comfort of your home. Based on your responses, our doctors may advise further investigations or invite you for an in-person visit. Request a call back Fill in the details below and our advisor will get in touch with you in the next 24 hours Name * Email * Mobile * Enquire For * Location * I consent to receive communications and share my personal data, as per the Terms & Conditions * Captcha Get new captcha! What code is in the image? Enter the characters shown in the image. Our Services Different Types of Anaesthesia We have a dedicated team of 35–40 highly skilled anaesthesiologists with expertise in multiple sub-specialities. They support surgeries and procedures such as: Heart surgeries (bypass surgeries, valve replacements, aneurysm repairs). Cancer surgeries (head and neck, colorectal, and urological) Robotic oncology and abdominal surgeries with faster recovery Bariatric (weight loss) surgeries Orthopaedic trauma and joint replacement surgeries, with focused post-operative pain management Neuro and spine surgeries Complex paediatric, neonatal, and childbirth-related procedures, including emergencies Organ transplant surgeries with high-quality outcomes Endoscopy and bronchoscopy procedures with minimal complications Sedation for MRI, CT, and radiation sessions They are also available 24/7 for: Cardiac emergencies, like angiographies and/or angioplasties for heart attacks Stroke interventions, such as thrombectomies or coiling CODE BLUE emergencies, where we efficiently manage patient/relative collapse and/or other medical emergencies in any part of the hospital. Different types of anaesthesia may be administered to the patients:General Anaesthesia, where the patient is fully asleep.Spinal +/- Epidural Anaesthesia, which numbs the lower part of the body.Major/Minor Nerve Block Anaesthesia, blocks pain in a specific area.Monitored Anaesthesia Care (MAC) Without Sedation, which involves giving medications to relieve anxiety and reduce pain while the patient is awake/mildly sedated.Mild/Moderate Deep Procedural Sedation, involving light to deep relaxation during minor procedures or scans.