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Salus Hospitals in Rajkot

Salus Hospitals

Raiya Road, Rajkot

Legal Medicine and Medical Expertise Specilaist, General Physician, Anesthesiologist, Orthopaedic, Neurologist, General Surgeon

7 Doctors | 60 Beds | 1 Ambulances

1 Procedures

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MON - SUN

24 * 7

Address & Location

Raiya Main Road, Raiya circle, Raiya Road, Rajkot

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Method of Payment

  • Cash

Timing Open Today

MON - SUN

24 * 7

Address & Location

Raiya Main Road, Raiya circle, Raiya Road, Rajkot

Gallery

  • Salus Hospitals Images/Photos, Raiya Road, Rajkot
  • Salus Hospitals Images/Photos, Raiya Road, Rajkot

Method of Payment

  • Cash

About Salus Hospitals

Since 2017

Salus Hospitals is Well Known 60 beds Multispeciality hospital located at Raiya Road, Rajkot. Established in the year 2017. Salus Hospitals is visited by top doctors like Dr. Dhaval Godhani (Legal Medicine and Medical Expertise Specilaist), Dr. Nareshkumar Barasara (General Physician), Dr. Savan Chhatrola (General Physician), Dr. Himanshu kanani (Orthopaedic), Dr. Bhumika kanani (Anesthesiologist), Dr. Sachin bhimani (Neurologist), Dr. Pratik raval (General Surgeon) & More.
The Timing of Salus Hospitals is
MON - SUN
24 * 7
For patients pleasant facility, Salus Hospitals provides a amenities like Waiting lounge. Salus Hospitals has a wide range of procedures and services offered to their patients like General Medical Consultation.
The 7 Doctors at Salus Hospitals are very good knowledge in their field of expertise & provide the best Diagnosis & Treatment to patients. The staff at Salus Hospitals are polite and providing prompt assistance with any queries that the patient may have.
The patient can pay for the service with ease by using any of the available modes of payment, such as Cash.
Salus Hospital is 60 bedded multi super speciality hospital spanning 6 floors and basement floor. This is world class and highly sophisticated medical establisment offer all major speciality, investigations, diagnostics facility and physical therapy under the one roof.

Amenities

  • Waiting lounge

Procedures

General Medical Consultation

₹300 onwords

Doctors (7)

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Dr.Dhaval Godhani

Dr. Dhaval Godhani

MBBS

Legal Medicine and Medical Expertise Specilaist

15 Years experience

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payments ₹ 300 at Clinic

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05:00 PM - 08:00 PM

Dr.Nareshkumar Barasara

Dr. Nareshkumar Barasara

M B B S , MD

General Physician

20 Years experience

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payments ₹ 300 at Clinic

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09:00 AM - 01:00 PM
05:00 PM - 08:00 PM

Dr.Savan Chhatrola

Dr. Savan Chhatrola

DNB medicine

General Physician

4 Years experience

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payments ₹ 300 at Clinic

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10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
05:00 PM - 08:00 PM

Dr.Himanshu kanani

Dr. Himanshu kanani

M.s. orthopaedics

Orthopaedic

8 Years experience

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payments ₹ 500 at Clinic

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10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
05:00 PM - 08:00 PM

Frequently Asked Common Questions & Answers

What is Address and Timing of Salus Hospitals?

Salus Hospitals Address
Raiya Main Road, Raiya circle, Raiya Road, Rajkot - 360005.
Map Direction
Salus Hospitals Timing
MON - SUN
24 * 7
For more information visit the Salus Hospitals's Profile on Drlogy.

Which Speciality Doctors Visited at Salus Hospitals?

Salus Hospitals Visiting Doctors - Dr. Dhaval Godhani, Legal Medicine and Medical Expertise Specilaist, Dr. Nareshkumar Barasara, General Physician, Dr. Savan Chhatrola, General Physician, Dr. Himanshu kanani, Orthopaedic, Dr. Bhumika kanani, Anesthesiologist. For view more Doctors profile details visit the Salus Hospitals's Profile on Drlogy.

Which type of Amenities/Facilites Provided by Salus Hospitals?

Salus Hospitals is currently providing amenities/facilites like Waiting lounge. To view more details visit the Salus Hospitals's Profile on Drlogy.

Which Procedures/Treatments offered by Salus Hospitals?

Salus Hospitals is currently offering procedures/Treatments like General Medical Consultation. To know procedures/Treatments fee visit the Salus Hospitals's Profile on Drlogy.

What are the Various Payment Modes are Accepted at Salus Hospitals?

Cash payments are accepted at Salus Hospitals. For more information visit the Salus Hospitals's Profile on Drlogy.

Doctors in Salus Hospitals

Procedures & Services Available at Salus Hospitals

Amenities & Facilities Available at Salus Hospitals

Common Questions & Answers for Salus Hospitals

What is Address and Timing of Salus Hospitals?

Salus Hospitals Address
Raiya Main Road, Raiya circle, Raiya Road, Rajkot - 360005.
Map Direction
Salus Hospitals Timing
MON - SUN
24 * 7
For more information visit the Salus Hospitals's Profile on Drlogy.

Which Speciality Doctors Visited at Salus Hospitals?

Salus Hospitals Visiting Doctors - Dr. Dhaval Godhani, Legal Medicine and Medical Expertise Specilaist, Dr. Nareshkumar Barasara, General Physician, Dr. Savan Chhatrola, General Physician, Dr. Himanshu kanani, Orthopaedic, Dr. Bhumika kanani, Anesthesiologist. For view more Doctors profile details visit the Salus Hospitals's Profile on Drlogy.

Which type of Amenities/Facilites Provided by Salus Hospitals?

Salus Hospitals is currently providing amenities/facilites like Waiting lounge. To view more details visit the Salus Hospitals's Profile on Drlogy.

Which Procedures/Treatments offered by Salus Hospitals?

Salus Hospitals is currently offering procedures/Treatments like General Medical Consultation. To know procedures/Treatments fee visit the Salus Hospitals's Profile on Drlogy.

What are the Various Payment Modes are Accepted at Salus Hospitals?

Cash payments are accepted at Salus Hospitals. For more information visit the Salus Hospitals's Profile on Drlogy.

FAQ

What does a general physician doctor?

A general physician, also known as a general practitioner (GP) or family medicine physician, is a primary care doctor who provides a wide range of medical services to patients of all ages. They focus on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of acute and chronic illnesses, as well as preventive care.

Some of the responsibilities of a general physician include:

  • Performing physical exams and taking medical histories
  • Ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests
  • Prescribing medications and providing treatment plans
  • Providing counseling on lifestyle changes and preventive care
  • Managing chronic illnesses such as hypertension and diabetes
  • Performing minor surgical procedures such as suturing and removal of cysts or skin tags
  • Coordinating and referring patients to specialists when necessary
  • Providing care for multiple comorbidities, which means they have more than one chronic illness.

General physicians often have a broad range of medical knowledge, and they are trained to handle a wide variety of health issues that may affect their patients. They are also equipped to provide care for the whole family, from infants to the elderly, and they can provide continuity of care over time. They play an important role in the primary care system, and many patients establish long-term relationships with their GP.

What can a general physician treat?

A general physician, also known as a general practitioner (GP) or family medicine physician, is trained to diagnose, treat, and manage various health issues across multiple body systems. They provide primary care to patients of all ages, which means they can treat a wide variety of medical conditions. Some of the conditions they commonly treat include:

  • Acute illnesses such as colds, flu, and infections
  • Chronic illnesses such as hypertension, diabetes, and heart disease
  • Respiratory conditions such as asthma and bronchitis
  • Gastrointestinal conditions such as acid reflux and irritable bowel syndrome
  • Musculoskeletal conditions such as arthritis and back pain
  • Skin conditions such as eczema and acne
  • Mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety
  • Women's health issues such as contraception and menopause
  • Pediatric health issues such as vaccinations and minor illnesses in children
  • Geriatric care and management of multiple comorbidities

General physicians are also trained in preventive medicine, and they often provide screenings and counseling for conditions such as cancer and heart disease.

  • They also perform minor surgical procedures such as suturing and removal of cysts or skin tags. They work closely with other specialists to provide comprehensive care for their patients.
  • It's worth noting that general physicians are not limited to treating only minor illnesses and injuries, they can also manage and treat complex and serious medical conditions.
  • However, if the condition is outside their scope of practice or expertise, they will refer the patient to specialists who are better equipped to treat the condition

What is the difference between a general doctor and a physician?

The terms "general doctor" and "physician" are often used interchangeably, but they can refer to slightly different roles or specialties within the medical field.

  • A "general doctor" typically refers to a primary care physician who provides general medical care for a wide range of illnesses and conditions. This can include family medicine physicians, general practitioners (GPs), and internists.
  • They are often the first point of contact for patients with new or chronic health issues, and they can provide preventive care, diagnose and treat illnesses, and coordinate care with specialists when needed.
  • On the other hand, "physician" is a broad term that encompasses all licensed medical doctors, including specialists such as cardiologists, neurologists, and oncologists.
  • They are medical doctors who have completed a medical degree and a period of training in a specific medical field. They are trained to diagnose, treat and manage a wide range of medical conditions.

In summary, a general doctor is a type of physician who provides general medical care for a wide range of illnesses and conditions, while a physician is a broad term that encompasses all licensed medical doctors, including specialists.

What does a anesthesiologist doctor do?

An anesthesiologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the field of anesthesiology, which is the practice of administering anesthesia to patients before, during, and after surgical procedures or other medical procedures. Anesthesiologists are responsible for ensuring patient safety and comfort during these procedures by administering appropriate medications and monitoring the patient's vital signs.

Some specific responsibilities of an anesthesiologist include:

  • Evaluating patients before surgery to determine the appropriate type and dosage of anesthesia
  • Administering anesthesia and monitoring the patient's vital signs during surgery
  • Managing pain and discomfort for the patient after surgery
  • Providing life support and managing critical care in the operating room and other settings
  • Coordinating with other healthcare professionals, such as surgeons and nurses, to provide comprehensive care for patients
  • Managing complications that may occur during anesthesia and surgery

Anesthesiologists typically work in hospitals, clinics, or private practice. They may also conduct research in the field of anesthesiology. They are also involved in pre-operative consultation and post-operative pain management.

What is a anesthesia doctor called?

An anesthesiologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the field of anesthesiology, which is the practice of administering anesthesia to patients before, during, and after surgical procedures or other medical procedures. They are also known as anesthesiologists or anaesthesiologists.

  • Anesthesiologists are responsible for ensuring patient safety and comfort during these procedures by administering appropriate medications and monitoring the patient's vital signs.
  • They also work closely with other members of the surgical team, such as surgeons and nurses, to ensure that the patient receives the best possible care.
  • It is important to note that there are also other healthcare professionals such as nurse anesthetists and anesthesiologist assistants who are also involved in the administration of anesthesia.
  • They work under the supervision of anesthesiologists and their scope of practice and responsibilities may vary depending on the laws and regulations of the state and the country.

Is an anesthetist a surgeon?

Anesthetists are specialist doctors who are responsible for providing anesthesia to patients for operations and procedures. An anesthetist is a medical doctor who specializes in the field of anesthesiology, which is the practice of administering anesthesia to patients before, during, and after surgical procedures or other medical procedures.

  • Anesthesiologists are responsible for ensuring patient safety and comfort during these procedures by administering appropriate medications and monitoring the patient's vital signs.
  • A surgeon, on the other hand, is a medical doctor who specializes in the field of surgery and is trained to perform surgical procedures to treat a variety of conditions and diseases.
  • Surgeons are responsible for making incisions, repairing or removing damaged or diseased tissue and organs, and closing incisions.
  • Both anesthesiologists and surgeons work together as a team to ensure the best possible care for patients before, during, and after surgery.
  • The anesthesiologists are responsible for administering anesthesia and monitoring the patient's vital signs during surgery, while the surgeon is responsible for performing the surgical procedure.

What do you see an anesthesiologist for?

A person may see an anesthesiologist for a variety of reasons, including:

  1. Surgery: An anesthesiologist is typically involved in the administration of anesthesia before, during, and after surgical procedures. They work closely with the surgical team to ensure the patient's safety and comfort during surgery.
  2. Pain Management: Anesthesiologists are also trained in pain management, they can provide pain relief for patients with chronic pain conditions, such as cancer pain, or for patients who are recovering from surgery.
  3. Childbirth: An anesthesiologist can provide pain relief for women during childbirth. They can administer epidural anesthesia, which numbs the lower part of the body and can provide a significant reduction in labor pain.
  4. Other procedures: An anesthesiologist is also involved in providing anesthesia for other medical procedures such as endoscopy, colonoscopy, and radiological procedures, which may require sedation for the patient's comfort.
  5. Pre-operative consultation: An anesthesiologist will evaluate the patient's medical history and current conditions, review any medications and provide the patient with information on the types of anesthesia available and the expected outcomes.

It's important to note that not all procedures require anesthesia, and not all patients will need to see an anesthesiologist. The decision to administer anesthesia is usually made by the anesthesiologist in consultation with the patient and the surgeon based on the patient's condition and the nature of the procedure.

What is a general surgeon doctor?

A general surgeon is a medical doctor who specializes in the field of surgery and is trained to perform a wide range of surgical procedures to treat a variety of conditions and diseases. They are trained to diagnose and treat conditions involving the skin, soft tissues, bones, and organs of the body, including the digestive system, the abdominal organs, the breast, the skin, and the endocrine system.

Some of the specific responsibilities of a general surgeon include:

  • Diagnosing and treating conditions that require surgical intervention
  • Performing surgical procedures such as appendectomies, gallbladder removals, hernia repairs, and colon resections
  • Performing diagnostic procedures such as biopsies and endoscopies
  • Monitoring patients' conditions before, during, and after surgery and managing any complications that may arise
  • Coordinating care with other healthcare professionals, such as primary care physicians and specialists, to provide comprehensive care for patients
  • Providing education and counseling to patients and their families about surgical options and post-operative care

General surgeons typically work in hospitals, clinics, or private practice and may also conduct research in the field of surgery. They may also be responsible for providing emergency care in some cases.

What diseases do general surgeons treat?

General surgeons treat a wide range of conditions and diseases that require surgical intervention. Some of the most common conditions and diseases treated by general surgeons include:

  1. Abdominal conditions: General surgeons treat conditions such as appendicitis, hernias, gallbladder disease, and colon cancer.
  2. Gastrointestinal conditions: General surgeons treat conditions such as acid reflux, ulcers, and inflammatory bowel disease.
  3. Breast conditions: General surgeons treat conditions such as breast cancer, breast cysts, and lumps.
  4. Skin conditions: General surgeons treat conditions such as skin cancer, moles, and cysts.
  5. Endocrine conditions: General surgeons treat conditions such as thyroid and parathyroid disorders and adrenal tumors.
  6. Trauma: General surgeons are also responsible for treating injuries and wounds resulting from accidents and violence.
  7. Vascular conditions: General surgeons are also trained to treat conditions involving the blood vessels, such as varicose veins and aneurysms.
  8. Bariatric surgery: General surgeons perform weight loss surgery such as gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy for morbidly obese patients.

It's worth noting that general surgeons may also treat other conditions and diseases not mentioned here and that the specific conditions and diseases treated by a general surgeon may vary depending on their subspecialty or the facilities they work in.

What is the meaning of Orthopaedic doctor?

An orthopedic doctor, also known as an orthopedist, is a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of musculoskeletal conditions and injuries. Orthopedic medicine is a branch of medicine that focuses on the musculoskeletal system, which includes the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and nerves.

Orthopedic doctors typically complete a four-year undergraduate degree, four years of medical school, and a five-year orthopedic surgery residency program. After completing their training, they are board-certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery or equivalent in other countries.

Some of the main responsibilities of an orthopedic doctor include:

  • Examining and diagnosing patients with musculoskeletal conditions and injuries
  • Prescribing and managing treatment plans, which may include medication, physical therapy, and surgery
  • Performing surgical procedures to treat musculoskeletal conditions and injuries, such as joint replacements, spinal surgeries, and fracture repairs
  • Managing and monitoring patients' recovery and rehabilitation
  • Collaborating with other healthcare professionals, such as physical therapists and primary care physicians, to provide comprehensive care for patients.

Overall, an orthopedic doctor is a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of musculoskeletal conditions and injuries. They use their expertise, knowledge and skills to help patients recover from injuries, manage chronic conditions, and improve the quality of life for people with musculoskeletal disorders.

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