Emergency Care – Open 24×7
Immediate medical attention for accidents, chest pain, severe breathlessness, stroke warning signs, high fever, trauma, bleeding, poisoning, and other emergencies — with rapid triage and critical care support.
Chest pain, severe breathing difficulty, unconsciousness, seizures, heavy bleeding, or stroke symptoms require urgent care.
Rapid Triage & Stabilisation
- ✓Quick vitals check and prioritisation
- ✓Immediate stabilisation if needed
Critical Care Support
- ✓ICU/HDU monitoring (if required)
- ✓Emergency protocol coordination
Diagnostics & Immediate Care
- ✓ECG, imaging, and emergency tests support
- ✓Fast decision-making for treatment
Emergency Warning Signs (Don’t Ignore)
If you or someone around you experiences these symptoms, seek emergency care immediately.
Heart / Breathing
- ✓Chest pain or pressure
- ✓Severe breathlessness
- ✓Bluish lips or low oxygen signs
Brain / Stroke
- ✓Sudden weakness in face/arm/leg
- ✓Slurred speech or confusion
- ✓Sudden severe headache
Injury / Bleeding
- ✓Road accident or major trauma
- ✓Heavy or uncontrolled bleeding
- ✓Head injury or fractures
Fever / Infection
- ✓Very high fever
- ✓Fever with breathing distress
- ✓Severe dehydration or persistent vomiting
Poisoning / Overdose
- ✓Poison ingestion
- ✓Suspected drug overdose
- ✓Loss of consciousness
Other Emergencies
- ✓Seizures or sudden fits
- ✓Severe abdominal pain
- ✓Allergic reaction (swelling)
What You Get in Nimbus Emergency
Fast response, safe protocols, and coordinated care.
- ✓Immediate assessment (vitals, oxygen, pulse, BP)
- ✓Emergency stabilisation (as needed)
- ✓On-call specialist support (as required)
- ✓Critical monitoring (ICU/HDU backup)
- ✓Diagnostics support (ECG / imaging / lab)
If the patient is unconscious, has severe chest pain, or severe breathlessness — use an ambulance or medical transport if available.
How Emergency Care Works (Step-by-Step)
Clear flow so treatment starts quickly.
Quick vitals and severity check (priority-based)
Oxygen, fluids, and first-line emergency care
ECG, tests, or imaging as required
Discharge plan or ICU/ward admission if needed
Emergency Ready – 24×7
Nimbus Hospital ensures urgent care with rapid triage, supportive diagnostics, and critical monitoring backup.
FAQs
When should someone come to emergency immediately?
Come immediately for chest pain, severe breathlessness, stroke symptoms, heavy bleeding, seizures, unconsciousness, poisoning, or any major accident/trauma.
Are doctors available 24×7?
Yes, the emergency department remains active 24×7. Specialist support is coordinated based on the patient’s condition.
Which documents should be brought to emergency if possible?
Any valid ID, old prescriptions/reports (if available), and a current medicines list are helpful — but do not delay care.
Need Immediate Help?
If the situation feels urgent, please seek emergency care immediately. Nimbus Hospital Emergency Services are available 24×7.
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Quick Checklist (If Possible)
- ✓Patient ID / Aadhaar (if available)
- ✓Old reports/prescriptions (if available)
- ✓Current medicines list
- ✓Emergency contact number
