Union Hospitals is home to the best anesthesiologists in Vijayawada, led by Dr. Mohanarupa Duda, a highly experienced Consultant Anesthesiologist and Critical Care Specialist. Our expert anesthesia team ensures complete patient safety, precise pain management, and smooth surgical support for all types of procedures. As a trusted critical care hospital in Governorpeta, Vijayawada, we use advanced monitoring systems and evidence-based anesthesia techniques to deliver safe and effective care for every patient.
At Union Hospitals, our anesthesiology department operates 24/7 with in-house specialist doctors always available for emergency and critical care needs. Our state-of-the-art Surgical ICU, advanced life-support systems, and multidisciplinary medical team make us one of the most preferred critical care hospitals in Vijayawada. Whether it is a routine surgery or a complex high-risk procedure, Dr. Mohanarupa Duda and our dedicated anesthesia team are committed to ensuring your safety, comfort, and faster recovery at every step.
Comprehensive anesthesia and critical care services
The Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) provides rapid, effective, and compassionate care to patients with urgent surgical needs.
Our anesthesiologists are highly trained in Critical Care Medicine, Pediatric Anesthesiology, Neuro-anesthesiology, and more.
With round-the-clock availability of in-house specialist doctors, critically ill patients receive immediate expert attention.
Comprehensive anesthesia services for patient comfort and safety
Administered through IV or mask, it induces complete unconsciousness and prevents pain during major surgeries. Patients remain unaware throughout and may experience temporary amnesia afterward.
Used to calm and relax patients before or during procedures. Sedative drugs given intravenously reduce pain, discomfort, and anxiety while keeping the patient comfortable.
Involves blocking specific nerves with anesthetic agents to prevent pain in a larger area of the body. It provides excellent pain relief while keeping the patient awake.
Numbs a small, specific part of the body to prevent pain during minor medical procedures. Its effects are short-lived, and patients remain conscious and alert.