The Department of Anaesthesia at MedOne Hospitals, Kompally plays a crucial role in delivering safe, effective, and pain-free care before, during, and after surgeries and medical procedures. Our anaesthesiologists are highly trained specialists who focus on patient safety, comfort, and rapid recovery through precise administration and monitoring of anaesthesia.
General anaesthesia, Regional anaesthesia, Spinal anaesthesia, Epidural anaesthesia, Conscious sedation, Local anaesthesia, Anaesthesia for day-care surgeries, Emergency anaesthesia support, Anaesthesia for high-risk and critical care patients, Pre-anaesthesia check-ups, Pain relief management, Anaesthesia for labour and caesarean sections, Anaesthesia for endoscopic and diagnostic procedures, Ultrasound-guided nerve blocks
Pain management during and after surgery, High-risk anaesthesia in patients with heart, lung or kidney disease, Difficult airway cases, Obstetric anaesthesia for high-risk pregnancies, Anaesthesia for elderly and paediatric patients, Anaesthesia-related allergy risk, Conscious sedation for dental, endoscopic, and minor surgical procedures, Critical care support for patients in ICU, Post-operative pain syndromes
Pre-operative evaluation tests, Pulmonary function tests, ECG, Echocardiography, Blood investigations for anaesthesia fitness, Coagulation profile, Airway assessment tools, Ultrasound-guided techniques, Post-operative monitoring systems, Temperature and oxygen saturation monitoring, End-tidal CO2 analysis, Invasive and non-invasive blood pressure monitoring


Anaesthesia is a medical technique that blocks pain and awareness during surgeries or procedures. It allows patients to undergo treatment safely and comfortably without distress.
Yes, when administered by a trained anesthesiologist, anaesthesia is generally safe. At MedOne Hospitals, we conduct a thorough health check before your procedure to choose the right type of anaesthesia for your condition.
The main types include general (you are fully unconscious), regional (a larger area of the body is numbed), spinal/epidural (common in childbirth and lower body surgeries), and local (only a small area is numbed). Your doctor will decide which is best for you.
No. With the correct type of anaesthesia, you won’t feel any pain during the procedure. You may be awake or asleep depending on the technique used, but you’ll remain completely comfortable throughout.
You may feel drowsy, dizzy, or slightly nauseous for a few hours. These are normal and temporary. Our team will monitor you closely and ensure you are stable before discharge or transfer to your hospital room.
Be honest about your medical history, current medications, allergies, past reactions to anaesthesia, smoking or alcohol use, and any heart or lung problems. This helps us plan your care safely.
At MedOne Hospitals, Kompally, we offer safe, expert-led anaesthesia with modern monitoring, pre-operative planning, and personalised care. Our team is trained to handle routine and high-risk procedures with equal attention and dedication.