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  • Monday.........................24hrs
  • Tuesday.........................24hrs
  • Wednesday......................24hrs
  • Thursday........................24hrs
  • Friday.........................24hrs
  • Saturday........................24hrs
  • Sunday..........................24hrs
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ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY

Faramed Clinic's Accident & Emergency Department is responsible for the provision of medical and surgical care to patients arriving at the hospital in need of immediate care. Our Emergency department personnel may also respond to certain situations within the hospital community such as cardiac arrests, fatal accidents, etc.

Due to the unplanned nature of patient attendance, the department must provide initial treatment for a broad spectrum of illnesses and injuries, some of which may be life-threatening and require immediate attention. In some countries, emergency departments have become important entry points for those without other means of access to medical care.

Our emergency departments operates 24 hours a day, although staffing levels may be varied in an attempt to reflect patient volume.

What are the common emergency cases in hospitals?
  • Blunt & Sharp Truama
  • R.T.A - Road Traffic Accident
  • Respiratory Emergencies
  • Burns
  • Poisonings

General FAQS

It can be anywhere from less than one hour to many hours from when patients arrive in the emergency department and are first assessed, to when their emergency medical treatment is complete and they leave the emergency department to either go home (discharged patients) or to a hospital bed (admitted patients).
In an emergency, the results of a chest X-ray can be available within a few minutes for review by your doctor. If it is not an emergency, results are usually ready in 1 or 2 days. Normal: The lungs look normal in size and shape, and the lung tissue looks normal.
To provide the best possible treatment to our patients, our emergency departments follow a highly organized system known as triage. In triage, the patients with the more urgent medical conditions are seen first.
  • Chest pain
  • Shortness of breath
  • Palpitations (rapid heartbeat)
  • Heavy bleeding
  • Confusion or loss of consciousness
  • Trauma, unless minor
  • Moderate to severe pain