A hospital is a health care institution providing patient treatment with specialized medical and nursing staff and medical equipment.
Here is the List of Treatments Available At New Saxena Hospital Medicine: Diabetes, BP, and thyroid Neurology Cardiology Respiratory Gastroenterology Hepatology Arthritis related disorders Urology Genital Organs & Male Infertility Sexually Transmitted diseases (STDs) HIV, HCV, HBV Alcohol-related disorders Addiction-related disorders Dermatology and skin-related Psychiatry-related Disorders Endocrinology (hormone-related Disorder) Poisoning Snake bites and Insect bites Orthopedia: Trauma OsteoArthritis Total Hip Replacement Total Knee Replacement Total shoulder Replacement Fracture Repair: 1. Open, 2. Closed Casting ACL Reconstruction Meniscus Repair Carpal Tunnel disorder Arthritis Old Age Osteotomy Tendon and Ligament Repair Surgery: Urology Choletithiasis (Gall Bladder Stone) Nephrolithiasis (Kidney Stone) Gastric Ulcer Gangrene Laparoscopic Surgery General Surgery Wounds Burns Electric Shock Suturing Dog Bite Dressing Cysts Removal Appendectomy Hernia Repair Thyroid Surgery Breast Surgery Skin and Tissue Surgery Emergency Surgery Road Traffic Accident Varicose vein Surgery Perianal Procedure Biopsies Surgery: Normal Vaginal Delivery (NVD) Complicated Deliveries Lower Segment Cesarean Section (LSCS) Tubal Ligation Hysterectomy Fibroid Removal Prolapse Repair Dilatation and Curettage (D&C) Pediatric: Jaundice Anemia Fever Cough, Cold Pneumonia Constipation Diarrhea and Dysentery Poor Appetite Retarded Growth Post Traumatic Stress disorder (PTSD) Attention Deficit Hyperactive disorder (ADHD) Autism Urinary Incontinence Cyanosis Vitamin D deficiency Kidney Disorder Neurology Cardiology Gaming Disorder Dentist: Dental Checkups and Cleaning X-Ray Fillings Dental Crowns Dental Bridges Dental Implants Root Canal Therapy Extractions Dentures Orthodontic Treatments Oral Surgery Gum Disease Treatment Teeth Whitening Critical Care (Anesthesia and Medicine): Sepsis Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) Cardiac Arrest Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack) Stroke Trauma Pneumonia Surgical Complications Kidney Failure (Acute or Chronic) Liver Failure Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) Hemorrhage Neurological Disorders Respiratory Failure Acute Pancreatitis Septic Shock Multi-Organ Failure Hypovolemic Shock Meningitis/Encephalitis HIV/AIDS Complications