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Centre for Accident & Emergency

Accident & Emergency Department

Mango City Malda Ideal for disaster & mass casualty management training following the appropriate Emergency Room protocols including pre-hospital to hospital. Our staff are highly trained and there is doctor available 24 hours. Our Emergency department is led by highly experienced staff
The Emergency Department is easily accessible.

Can I go to the accident and emergency department in a hospital without referral?

Yes, it is possible to visit the Mango City Malda  (accident and emergency department) hospital without a referral.

In order to ensure the safety of all of our patients, your family and friends, and our community, Mangocity Healthcare has implemented new visitor guidelines.

Areas of excellence

• Fast-track diagnosis of chest pain, stroke, respiratory distress, occupational injuries, sprains and fractures, abdominal pain, cardiac dysrhythmias and all other acute conditions
• Rapid diagnosis through dedicated laboratory
• 24/7 attention focusing on efficient and timely urgent care

Centre for Cardiac Attack

Sudden Cardiac Arrest

People who may be having a heart attack are usually admitted to a hospital that has a cardiac care unit. Heart rhythm, blood pressure and the amount of oxygen in the blood are closely monitored so that heart damage can be assessed. Nurses in these units are specially trained to care for people with heart problems and to handle cardiac emergencies. Mango City Malda hospital ward specialized in the care of patients with heart attacks, unstable angina, cardiac dysrhythmia and (in practice) various other cardiac conditions that require continuous monitoring and treatment.

Symptoms

Not everyone has the same heart attack symptoms when having a myocardial infarction. 

  • About 2 out of every 3 people who have heart attacks have chest pain, shortness of breath or feel tired a few days or weeks before the attack.
  • A person who has angina (temporary chest pain) may find that it happens more often after less and less physical activity. A change in the pattern of angina should be taken seriously.
  • During a heart attack, a person may feel pain in the middle of the chest that can spread to the back, jaw or arms. The pain may also be felt in all of these places and not the chest. Sometime the pain is felt in the stomach area, where it may be taken for indigestion. The pain is like that of angina but usually more severe, longer lasting and does not get better by resting or taking a nitroglycerin pill.
  • About 1 out of every 3 people who have heart attacks do not feel any chest pain. These people are more likely to be women, non-Caucasian, older than 75, someone with heart failure or diabetes and someone who has had a stroke.

Other common symptoms include:

  • Faintness
  • Sudden sweating
  • Nausea
  • Shortness of breath, especially in older people
  • Heavy pounding of the heart
  • Abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias), which occur in more than 90% of the people who have had a heart attack
  • Loss of consciousness, which sometimes is the first symptom of a heart attack
  • Feelings of restlessness, sweatiness, anxiety and a sense of impending doom
  • Bluishness of the lips, hands or feet
  • Older people may have symptoms that resemble a stroke and may become disoriented
Centre for Critical Care

Best Critical Care Unit and Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Malda

We provide Best Critical Care unit in Malda West Bengal for patients with complex health conditions. We combine a team of skilled, experienced specialists and experts with the most advanced technology.It involves close, constant attention by a team of specially-trained health care providers. Critical care usually takes place in an intensive care unit (ICU) or trauma center in Malda Mango City Health Point and Diagnostic Centre.

We provide a wide range of treatment options for patients with complex health conditions. We combine a team of skilled, experienced specialists and experts with the most advanced technology

We provide a wide range of treatment options for patients with complex health conditions. We combine a team of skilled, experienced specialists and experts with the most advanced technology.

  • Total numbers of 48 beds
  • Covers Advanced Level of ICU
  • Capacity to treat more than 1500 patients annually
  • NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care)
  • PICU (Pediatrics Intensive Care)
  • CCU (Cardiac Care Unit)
  • ICU (Intensive Care Unit)
  • SICU (Surgical Intensive Care)
  • Cardiothoracic ICU
  • CathLab (2 dedicated beds)
  • CRT for Dialysis of ICU patients