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About Gynae Oncology Department
Gynae-Oncology is a specialized field focusing on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of female reproductive system cancers. Gynae-Oncologists provide comprehensive care, including advanced diagnostics, personalized treatment plans, complex surgeries, and supportive services. Choosing Fortis ensures access to experienced professionals, advanced facilities, and evidence-based treatments, empowering women to fight gynecologic cancers with confidence. At Fortis, Gynae-Oncology patients receive personalized care tailored to their unique needs. The expert team of Gynae-Oncologists collaborates with other specialists, such as radiologists, pathologists, and oncologists, to provide integrated and holistic care. Fortis is equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and advanced treatment options, ensuring accurate diagnosis and effective management of gynecologic cancers. With a patient-centered approach, compassionate care, and a focus on improving outcomes, Fortis is a trusted choice for Gynae-Oncology patients seeking the best possible care.

Why Choose Us

  • Highly experienced and specialized team of gynecologic oncologists
  • Comprehensive range of diagnostic and treatment options for gynecologic cancers
  • Multidisciplinary approach involving collaboration with other specialties for holistic care
  • Personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient's specific needs
  • Access to cutting-edge research and clinical trials for innovative treatments
  • Comprehensive support services, including counseling and rehabilitation, for holistic care.
  • Proven track record of successful outcomes and patient satisfaction in gynecologic oncology cases.

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  • What are the common types of gynecologic cancers?
    Common types of gynecologic cancers include ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, cervical cancer, vaginal cancer, and vulvar cancer.
  • What are the risk factors for developing gynecologic cancers?
    Risk factors for gynecologic cancers may include advanced age, family history of cancer, certain genetic mutations, human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, hormonal factors, obesity, and smoking.
  • What are the symptoms of gynecologic cancers?
    Symptoms of gynecologic cancers can vary depending on the type but may include abnormal vaginal bleeding, pelvic pain, bloating, changes in bowel or bladder habits, and unexplained weight loss.
  • How are gynecologic cancers diagnosed?
    Diagnosis of gynecologic cancers typically involves a combination of medical history evaluation, physical examination, imaging tests (such as ultrasound, CT scan, or MRI), and tissue biopsy for pathological analysis.
  • What are the treatment options for gynecologic cancers?
    Treatment options for gynecologic cancers may include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy. The choice of treatment depends on the type and stage of cancer, as well as the individual's overall health.
  • What is the prognosis for gynecologic cancers?
    Prognosis for gynecologic cancers varies depending on factors such as the type and stage of cancer, the response to treatment, and individual characteristics. Early detection and timely intervention significantly improve the chances of successful outcomes.
  • How can I reduce the risk of developing gynecologic cancers?
    Some preventive measures include practicing safe sex, getting vaccinated against HPV, maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly, quitting smoking, and attending regular gynecological check-ups and screenings.
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About Kidney Transplant
Kidney transplant is a surgical procedure that replaces a diseased kidney with a healthy one from a donor. It is recommended for individuals with end-stage renal disease. Fortis Hospital is a top choice for kidney transplant due to its advanced facilities, skilled surgical team, and comprehensive care approach. With experienced surgeons and advanced technology, Fortis ensures excellent outcomes and improved quality of life for kidney transplant patients. Fortis Hospital has a dedicated team of nephrologists, transplant surgeons, and support staff who work together to provide personalized care at every step of the kidney transplant journey. From thorough evaluation and matching of donors to pre-transplant counseling, surgery, and post-transplant follow-up, Fortis Hospital offers comprehensive services to ensure the best possible outcomes. The hospital also emphasizes patient education, ensuring that individuals and their families are well-informed about the transplant process, potential risks, and long-term care requirements. With a focus on quality, safety, and patient satisfaction, Fortis Hospital is a trusted destination for kidney transplant procedures.

Why Choose Us

  • Highly experienced and skilled team of kidney transplant surgeons
  • Advanced diagnostic tools and technology for accurate evaluation and monitoring
  • Comprehensive pre-transplant evaluation and personalized treatment plans
  • Collaborative multidisciplinary approach involving nephrologists, urologists, and other specialists
  • Dedicated transplant coordinators for seamless coordination and support
  • State-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure for successful kidney transplant surgeries
  • Extensive post-transplant care and follow-up services for optimal outcomes
  • Access to a large pool of potential donors for increased transplant options
  • Patient-centered approach with compassionate care and support throughout the transplant journey
  • Strong emphasis on patient safety, infection control, and quality standards

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FAQs

  • What is a kidney transplant?
    A kidney transplant is a surgical procedure in which a healthy kidney from a donor is transplanted into a person with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) whose kidneys can no longer function properly.
  • Who is eligible for a kidney transplant?
    Eligibility for a kidney transplant is determined by several factors, including the severity of kidney disease, overall health, and the absence of medical conditions that could affect the success of the transplant. Each case is evaluated individually by a transplant team.
  • Where do the donor kidneys come from?
    Donor kidneys can come from deceased donors or living donors. Deceased donor kidneys are obtained from individuals who have chosen to donate their organs after death. Living donor kidneys come from healthy individuals who willingly donate one of their kidneys.
  • How long is the waiting time for a kidney transplant?
    The waiting time for a kidney transplant varies depending on factors such as blood type, medical urgency, and availability of suitable donors. It is important to note that the waiting time can be unpredictable, and patients may need to wait for a suitable match.
  • What is the success rate of kidney transplants?
    Kidney transplants have a high success rate, with the transplanted kidney usually functioning well in the recipient's body. The success of the transplant depends on various factors, including the overall health of the recipient, compatibility of the donor kidney, and adherence to post-transplant care.
  • What is the recovery process after a kidney transplant?
    The recovery process after a kidney transplant involves close monitoring, medication management, and follow-up appointments. Patients need to take immunosuppressant medications to prevent rejection of the transplanted kidney. With proper care and follow-up, patients can resume their daily activities and enjoy an improved quality of life.
  • What are the potential risks and complications of a kidney transplant?
    While kidney transplants are generally safe and successful, there are potential risks and complications associated with the procedure. These can include rejection of the transplanted kidney, infection, side effects of immunosuppressant medications, and surgical complications. The transplant team closely monitors patients to minimize these risks and provide appropriate care.
  • How long does a transplanted kidney last?
    The lifespan of a transplanted kidney varies from person to person. On average, a transplanted kidney can function for many years, but the longevity depends on various factors, including the recipient's overall health, adherence to medication and follow-up care, and any potential complications that may arise.
  • Can I live a normal life after a kidney transplant?
    Yes, many individuals who receive a kidney transplant can go on to live a normal and fulfilling life. With proper care, including regular check-ups, medication adherence, and a healthy lifestyle, recipients can enjoy improved kidney function and regain their quality of life.
  • How do I start the process of getting a kidney transplant?
    To start the process of getting a kidney transplant, you should consult with a nephrologist or a transplant center. They will evaluate your medical condition, conduct necessary tests, and guide you through the transplantation process, including listing you on the national transplant waiting list if necessary.
About Cardio vascular and thoracic surgery (CTVS)
Cardiovascular and thoracic surgery is a specialized field that focuses on surgical treatments for conditions affecting the heart, blood vessels, and thoracic (chest) organs. This branch of surgery deals with a wide range of procedures, including coronary artery bypass grafting, heart valve repair or replacement, aortic aneurysm repair, lung surgery, and more. These surgeries aim to improve heart and lung function, treat cardiovascular diseases, and restore overall health and well-being. The field requires highly skilled and experienced surgeons who are trained in advanced techniques and utilize state-of-the-art technology to ensure the best possible outcomes. Comprehensive care, personalized treatment plans, and a multidisciplinary approach involving various medical specialties are integral to the success of cardio vascular and thoracic surgeries. By choosing a hospital like Fortis, patients can benefit from the expertise of a dedicated team, access to cutting-edge technology, and a commitment to providing the highest standard of care in this specialized field.

Why Choose Us

  • Highly skilled and experienced team of cardio vascular and thoracic surgeons.
  • State-of-the-art technology and advanced surgical techniques.
  • Comprehensive care for a wide range of heart and lung conditions.
  • Multidisciplinary approach involving various medical specialties for personalized treatment.
  • Focus on patient-centered care and individualized treatment plans.
  • Focus on patient-centered care and individualized treatment plans.
  • Access to comprehensive pre and post-operative care.
  • Collaboration with top-notch cardiologists and pulmonologists.
  • Strong track record of successful surgeries and positive patient outcomes.
  • Continual advancements in research and innovation in cardio vascular and thoracic surgery.

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FAQs

  • What conditions can be treated with cardiovascular and thoracic surgery?
    Cardiovascular and thoracic surgery can treat a wide range of conditions such as coronary artery disease, heart valve disorders, aortic aneurysms, lung tumors, and congenital heart defects.
  • How long does the recovery take after cardiovascular and thoracic surgery?
    The recovery time varies depending on the specific procedure and the patient's overall health. It can range from a few weeks to several months. Your surgeon will provide you with detailed post-operative instructions and monitor your progress during follow-up visits.
  • What are the risks and complications associated with cardiovascular and thoracic surgery?
    Like any surgical procedure, cardiovascular and thoracic surgery carries risks such as bleeding, infection, blood clots, and adverse reactions to anesthesia. Your surgeon will discuss these risks with you beforehand and take necessary precautions to minimize them.
  • How long will I need to stay in the hospital after cardiovascular and thoracic surgery?
    The length of the hospital stay depends on the type of surgery and individual factors. It can range from a few days to a week or more. Your medical team will closely monitor your recovery and determine when it is safe for you to be discharged.
  • Will I have a scar after cardiovascular and thoracic surgery?
    Most cardiovascular and thoracic surgeries require incisions, which may result in scars. However, your surgeon will make every effort to minimize the size and visibility of the incisions. Over time, scars typically fade and become less noticeable.
  • What are the long-term outcomes of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery?
    The long-term outcomes depend on the specific procedure and individual factors. In general, cardiovascular and thoracic surgery can significantly improve heart and lung function, relieve symptoms, and enhance quality of life for patients with various conditions.
  • How experienced are the surgeons at Fortis in performing cardiovascular and thoracic surgeries?
    The surgeons at Fortis are highly experienced and specialized in performing cardiovascular and thoracic surgeries. They have undergone extensive training and have a proven track record of successful outcomes in this field.
  • What support services are available at Fortis for cardiovascular and thoracic surgery patients?
    Fortis provides comprehensive support services for cardiovascular and thoracic surgery patients, including pre-operative evaluation, post-operative care, cardiac rehabilitation programs, and access to a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals.
  • How can I prepare for cardiovascular and thoracic surgery?
    Your surgeon will provide you with specific instructions on how to prepare for the surgery, which may include fasting before the procedure, stopping certain medications, and undergoing pre-operative tests. It is important to follow these instructions closely to ensure a safe and successful surgery.
About Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurological condition that affects the central nervous system. It occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks the protective covering of nerve fibers, leading to communication problems between the brain and the rest of the body. MS can cause a wide range of symptoms, including fatigue, difficulty walking, numbness or tingling, muscle weakness, and problems with coordination and balance. The exact cause of MS is unknown, but it is believed to involve a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Treatment for MS aims to manage symptoms, slow the progression of the disease, and improve quality of life. This can include medications, physical therapy, lifestyle modifications, and support services. Regular monitoring and collaboration with a healthcare team specializing in MS are crucial for effective management of the condition.

Why Choose Us

  • Highly experienced team of neurologists specializing in multiple sclerosis care
  • Advanced diagnostic tools and technology for accurate evaluation and monitoring
  • Comprehensive treatment options including disease-modifying therapies and symptom management
  • Multidisciplinary approach with neurologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists etc.
  • Supportive services including counseling, rehabilitation programs, and patient education
  • Ongoing research and participation in clinical trials for innovative treatment options
  • Personalized care and improved quality of life for multiple sclerosis patients.

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FAQs

  • What is multiple sclerosis (MS)?
    Multiple sclerosis is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system, causing communication problems between the brain and the rest of the body.
  • What are the common symptoms of multiple sclerosis?
    Common symptoms of multiple sclerosis include fatigue, difficulty walking, numbness or tingling in the limbs, muscle weakness, problems with coordination and balance, vision problems, and cognitive changes
  • How is multiple sclerosis diagnosed?
    Multiple sclerosis is diagnosed through a combination of medical history, neurological exams, imaging tests such as MRI, and sometimes spinal fluid analysis.
  • What are the treatment options for multiple sclerosis?
    Treatment for multiple sclerosis aims to manage symptoms, slow down the progression of the disease, and improve quality of life. Treatment may include disease-modifying medications, symptom management strategies, physical therapy, and lifestyle modifications.
  • Can multiple sclerosis be cured?
    Currently, there is no cure for multiple sclerosis. However, with proper management and treatment, many people with MS are able to lead fulfilling lives and effectively manage their symptoms.
  • What is the outlook for someone with multiple sclerosis?
    The outlook for someone with multiple sclerosis varies depending on the individual and the course of their disease. With early diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and lifestyle adjustments, many people with MS are able to live active and productive lives.
  • Can multiple sclerosis be inherited?
    While there is a genetic component to multiple sclerosis, it is not directly inherited in a predictable pattern. Having a family member with MS may slightly increase the risk, but the majority of people with MS do not have a family history of the disease.
  • Can lifestyle choices impact multiple sclerosis?
    Adopting a healthy lifestyle can have a positive impact on managing multiple sclerosis. This may include regular exercise, a balanced diet, stress management techniques, and avoiding smoking or excessive alcohol consumption.
  • Are there support resources available for people with multiple sclerosis?
    Yes, there are various support resources available for people with multiple sclerosis, including support groups, educational programs, and online communities. These resources can provide valuable information, emotional support, and a sense of community for individuals with MS and their families.
  • Can multiple sclerosis affect fertility or pregnancy?
    Multiple sclerosis does not typically affect fertility, and many women with MS are able to have successful pregnancies. However, it is important to work closely with healthcare providers to manage MS during pregnancy and ensure the safety and well-being of both the mother and the baby.
About Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear medicine therapy is that treatment approach for cancer in which unsealed sources of radiation (liquids and gases) are used for diagnosis and therapy. These unsealed sources are primarily radiopharmaceutical drugs that emit radiation.

This therapy might be used with or after other treatment options, like chemotherapy and surgery. This is sometimes the best option for patients who are no longer responding to other treatment modules.

Fortis Healthcare boasts of having one of the globally renowned experts in th field of Nuclear Medicine - Dr Ishita B Sen. Her treatment approach focuses on patient-centered care by providing personalized treatment module to each patient. Dr Ishita and her team deal with custom made treatment plans based on uniqueness of every individual’s medical condition. This helps them administer right drug for the right patient at the right time.

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Why Choose Us

  • Advanced nuclear imaging technology for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning
  • Experienced nuclear medicine specialists with expertise in various procedures
  • Comprehensive range of nuclear medicine services for various medical conditions
  • State-of-the-art facilities and equipment for precise and reliable results
  • Collaborative approach with other medical specialties for integrated care
  • Emphasis on patient comfort, safety, and personalized treatment
  • Ongoing research and innovation in nuclear medicine for improved patient outcomes
  • Established reputation and track record of excellence in nuclear medicine services
  • Dedicated support staff and compassionate care throughout the patient journey
  • Strong network and coordination with other healthcare providers for comprehensive care.

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    • Our Nuclear Medicine Department was the first in the country to start Lutetium PSMA Therapy

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FAQs

  • What is Nuclear Medicine?
    Nuclear Medicine is a specialized branch of medical imaging that uses small amounts of radioactive substances to diagnose and treat diseases. It provides detailed information about the structure and function of organs and tissues at a molecular level.
  • What conditions can Nuclear Medicine diagnose?
    Nuclear Medicine can diagnose a wide range of conditions, including cancer, heart disease, thyroid disorders, bone disorders, and neurological disorders. It can also help in the evaluation of organ function and the detection of infections and inflammation.
  • How does Nuclear Medicine work?
    In Nuclear Medicine, a small amount of radioactive substance, known as a radiotracer, is injected into the patient's body. The radiotracer emits gamma rays, which are detected by a special camera called a gamma camera. The camera captures the distribution of the radiotracer in the body and creates images that show how organs and tissues are functioning.
  • Is Nuclear Medicine safe?
    Yes, Nuclear Medicine is generally safe. The radioactive substances used in Nuclear Medicine have short half-lives, which means they quickly lose their radioactivity. The amount of radiation exposure from a Nuclear Medicine procedure is usually very low and considered safe for diagnostic purposes.
  • What are the benefits of Nuclear Medicine?
    Nuclear Medicine offers several benefits, including the ability to detect diseases at an early stage, evaluate organ function, monitor treatment effectiveness, and guide targeted therapies. It can provide valuable information that other imaging modalities may not be able to provide.
  • How long does a Nuclear Medicine procedure take?
    The duration of a Nuclear Medicine procedure can vary depending on the specific test being performed. Some tests may take only a few minutes, while others may take several hours. Your healthcare provider will inform you about the expected duration of the procedure.
  • Are there any special preparations for a Nuclear Medicine procedure?
    The preparation for a Nuclear Medicine procedure can vary depending on the specific test. In some cases, you may be asked to fast for a certain period of time or avoid certain medications before the procedure. Your healthcare provider will provide you with specific instructions.
  • What are the potential risks of Nuclear Medicine?
    The radiation exposure from Nuclear Medicine procedures is generally low and considered safe. However, there may be a slight risk of an allergic reaction to the radiotracer or a rare chance of infection at the injection site. Your healthcare provider will discuss any potential risks with you before the procedure.
  • Can Nuclear Medicine be used for treatment?
    Yes, Nuclear Medicine can be used for therapeutic purposes. Certain radioactive substances can be used to treat specific types of cancer by delivering targeted radiation to cancer cells, known as radiotherapy or radionuclide therapy.
  • How can I find a qualified Nuclear Medicine facility?
    It is important to choose a reputable healthcare facility with experienced Nuclear Medicine professionals. You can ask your primary care physician for a referral or consult a specialist who can guide you to a reliable Nuclear Medicine center.
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About Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear Medicine is a specialized branch of medical imaging that uses small amounts of radioactive substances to diagnose and treat various diseases. It involves the use of sophisticated imaging technology to create detailed images of the body's organs, tissues, and functions at a molecular level. Nuclear Medicine plays a crucial role in the early detection, staging, and monitoring of diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular conditions, and neurological disorders. It also offers targeted treatment options, such as radioactive therapies for certain types of cancers. The field of Nuclear Medicine combines advanced technology, scientific expertise, and personalized care to provide accurate diagnoses, precise treatment planning, and improved patient outcomes.

Why Choose Us

  • Advanced nuclear imaging technology for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning
  • Experienced nuclear medicine specialists with expertise in various procedures
  • Comprehensive range of nuclear medicine services for various medical conditions
  • State-of-the-art facilities and equipment for precise and reliable results
  • Collaborative approach with other medical specialties for integrated care
  • Emphasis on patient comfort, safety, and personalized treatment
  • Ongoing research and innovation in nuclear medicine for improved patient outcomes
  • Established reputation and track record of excellence in nuclear medicine services
  • Dedicated support staff and compassionate care throughout the patient journey
  • Strong network and coordination with other healthcare providers for comprehensive care.

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FAQs

  • What is Nuclear Medicine?
    Nuclear Medicine is a specialized branch of medical imaging that uses small amounts of radioactive substances to diagnose and treat diseases. It provides detailed information about the structure and function of organs and tissues at a molecular level.
  • What conditions can Nuclear Medicine diagnose?
    Nuclear Medicine can diagnose a wide range of conditions, including cancer, heart disease, thyroid disorders, bone disorders, and neurological disorders. It can also help in the evaluation of organ function and the detection of infections and inflammation.
  • How does Nuclear Medicine work?
    In Nuclear Medicine, a small amount of radioactive substance, known as a radiotracer, is injected into the patient's body. The radiotracer emits gamma rays, which are detected by a special camera called a gamma camera. The camera captures the distribution of the radiotracer in the body and creates images that show how organs and tissues are functioning.
  • Is Nuclear Medicine safe?
    Yes, Nuclear Medicine is generally safe. The radioactive substances used in Nuclear Medicine have short half-lives, which means they quickly lose their radioactivity. The amount of radiation exposure from a Nuclear Medicine procedure is usually very low and considered safe for diagnostic purposes.
  • What are the benefits of Nuclear Medicine?
    Nuclear Medicine offers several benefits, including the ability to detect diseases at an early stage, evaluate organ function, monitor treatment effectiveness, and guide targeted therapies. It can provide valuable information that other imaging modalities may not be able to provide.
  • How long does a Nuclear Medicine procedure take?
    The duration of a Nuclear Medicine procedure can vary depending on the specific test being performed. Some tests may take only a few minutes, while others may take several hours. Your healthcare provider will inform you about the expected duration of the procedure.
  • Are there any special preparations for a Nuclear Medicine procedure?
    The preparation for a Nuclear Medicine procedure can vary depending on the specific test. In some cases, you may be asked to fast for a certain period of time or avoid certain medications before the procedure. Your healthcare provider will provide you with specific instructions.
  • What are the potential risks of Nuclear Medicine?
    The radiation exposure from Nuclear Medicine procedures is generally low and considered safe. However, there may be a slight risk of an allergic reaction to the radiotracer or a rare chance of infection at the injection site. Your healthcare provider will discuss any potential risks with you before the procedure.
  • Can Nuclear Medicine be used for treatment?
    Yes, Nuclear Medicine can be used for therapeutic purposes. Certain radioactive substances can be used to treat specific types of cancer by delivering targeted radiation to cancer cells, known as radiotherapy or radionuclide therapy.
  • How can I find a qualified Nuclear Medicine facility?
    It is important to choose a reputable healthcare facility with experienced Nuclear Medicine professionals. You can ask your primary care physician for a referral or consult a specialist who can guide you to a reliable Nuclear Medicine center.
Neurology Department at Fortis Escorts, Faridabad
At Fortis Escorts Hospital Faridabad, our Neurology Department is dedicated to providing comprehensive care for patients with neurological disorders. Our team of highly skilled neurologists and medical professionals is committed to diagnosing and treating a wide range of conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system. With a patient-centered approach, we strive to improve the quality of life for individuals dealing with neurological disorders.

Why Choose Us

  • Experienced Team of Doctors
  • Acute Stroke Emergencies
  • Advanced Neuro Lab
  • Successfully performed 5000+ Stroke Thrombolysis
  • Advanced Radiology Facilities
  • Best in class Neuro ICU

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