Services

Nector Hospital Health Services

AUDIOMETRY
A hearing test used to evaluate the ability to hear sounds at different frequencies and volumes.
CASUALTY
The emergency department of a hospital, where patients with acute or severe injuries or illnesses are treated.
CATHLAB
A specialized room in a hospital equipped for minimally invasive procedures involving catheters, often used for cardiac and vascular interventions.
COLOR DOPPLER
A type of ultrasound that shows blood flow through vessels, often used to assess circulation.
CT SCAN
A diagnostic imaging technique that uses X-rays to create cross-sectional images of the body.
DIALYSIS
A procedure used to filter waste and excess fluid from the blood when the kidneys are not functioning properly.
ECG (Electrocardiogram)
A test that records the electrical activity of the heart to detect any abnormalities.
EEG (Electroencephalogram)
A test that measures the electrical activity of the brain, often used to diagnose neurological conditions.
ENDOSCOPY
A procedure that involves inserting a thin, flexible tube with a camera into the body to examine internal organs.
ICU (Intensive Care Unit)
A specialized hospital ward that provides critical care for patients with life-threatening illnesses or injuries.
NCV (Nerve Conduction Velocity)
A test that measures the speed at which electrical signals travel through nerves.
OPERATION THEATER
A specialized room in a hospital where surgical procedures are performed.
PATHOLOGY
The branch of medicine that deals with the study of diseases, often through examination of tissues and bodily fluids.
PHARMACY
A department or facility where medications are dispensed and their use is managed.
RNS (Registered Nurse)
A licensed healthcare professional responsible for providing patient care and administering treatments.
SPIROMETRY
A pulmonary function test used to measure how much air a person can inhale and exhale, and how quickly.
USG (Ultrasonography)
A diagnostic imaging technique that uses sound waves to create images of internal organs.
X-RAY
A diagnostic imaging technique that uses electromagnetic radiation to create images of bones and other dense tissues.
2D ECHO
A cardiac ultrasound that creates moving images of the heart to assess its structure and function.