Q R G (MARENGO ASIA NETWORK HOSPITAL)
Ambedkar Marg, Sector 16, Faridabad, Haryana 121002, India, India
QRG Super Speciality Hospital isn’t just another hospital but an amalgamation of the best services the healthcare segment can offer. Our excellent medical infrastructure houses a Critical Care Medicine unit for patients with life threatening... read more
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QRG Super Speciality Hospital isn’t just another hospital but an amalgamation of the best services the healthcare segment can offer. Our excellent medical infrastructure houses a Critical Care Medicine unit for patients with life threatening diseases. Not just that, our highly qualified team of medical professionals and advanced software system make us an ideal hospital for patients from all walks of life. At QRG Super Speciality Hospital, we’re constantly seeking betterment and are always trying to exceed expectations.
Treatments Offered
Top Doctors
Dr. Shri Ram Kabra
Hod & Senior Consultant - Centre For Dialysis & Kidney Transplant
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EXPEREIENCE :14 years SURGERIES :
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Dr. Shri Ram Kabra
Hod & Senior Consultant - Centre For Dialysis & Kidney Transplant
CONSULTS ATSarvodaya Hospital +1
14 years SURGERIES :
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Dr. Balkishan Gupta
Director - Minimal Invasive Bariatric Gi And Hpb Surgery
CONSULTS ATQ R G (MARENGO ASIA NETWORK HOSPITAL) +1
EXPEREIENCE :15+ years SURGERIES :
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Dr. Balkishan Gupta
Director - Minimal Invasive Bariatric Gi And Hpb Surgery
CONSULTS ATQ R G (MARENGO ASIA NETWORK HOSPITAL) +1
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Dr. Punit Singla
Associate Director, Department Of Liver Transplant & Surgical Gastroenterology
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EXPEREIENCE :10+ years SURGERIES :
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Director - Neuro & Spine Surgery
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EXPEREIENCE :18+ years SURGERIES :
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Dr. Tarun Sharma
Director - Neuro & Spine Surgery
CONSULTS ATQ R G (MARENGO ASIA NETWORK HOSPITAL) +1
18+ years SURGERIES :
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Dr. Srinivas M Kini
Senior Consultant Paediatric Cardiothoracic And Vascular Surgery Ctvs
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EXPEREIENCE :12+ years SURGERIES :
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Sr. Consultant Paediatric Cardiothoracic And Vascular Surgery Ctvs
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EXPEREIENCE :7+ years SURGERIES :
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Team & specialisation
- Department of ENT and Head Neck Surgery.
- Department of Urology and Kidney Transplant.
- Department of Internal Medicine
- Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Department of Skin and Cosmetology
- Department of Paediatric Surgery and Congenital Disorders.
- Department of Medical Oncology.
- Department of Dietetics and Nutrition
- Department of Radio diagnosis and Imaging
- Department of Ophthalmology
- Department of Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery
Infrastructure
Number Of Beds
450. ICU-100
Operation Theatres
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No Of Surgeon
15
- 450 beds
- Institute facilities under one roof
- Dedicated ICU’s for major facilities
- 100 Critical Care Beds
- Comprehensive Emergency Care with Integrated OTs.
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support Ambulances
- Best care and facilities for International Patients
- 16 bedded Neonatal ICU
- 9 bedded Paediatric ICU
The hospital provides state-of-the-art infrastructure and houses two Cardiac Cath labs, EPS labs, Endoscopic Ultrasound, Modular Operation Theaters, 3T MRI, 128 slice CT Scanner, Modern Pathology Laboratory, Biochemistry Laboratory, 450 in-patient beds which include emergency beds, critical care beds, cardiac care units, intensive care units, advanced neonatal ICU, paediatric ICUs, dialysis unit, suite rooms, deluxe rooms, twin sharing rooms and general wards. Established by the QRG Group, the hospital is built under the philosophies of ethics, transparency and responsibility and upholds the values of providing par excellence quality in all offerings. The hospital is run on a social entrepreneurial belief where all earnings and profits are reinvested in the hospital for constantly upgrading technologies, services and facilities to enhance patient-comfort and well-being.
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The Benefits of Medical Tourism for Iraqi Cancer Patients
Medical tourism has become an increasingly popular option for patients seeking affordable and high-quality medical care. For Iraqi cancer patients, medical tourism can offer a range of benefits, including access to advanced medical technologies, highly trained doctors, and state-of-the-art facilities. In this blog, we will explore the benefits of medical tourism for Iraqi cancer patients.Access to Advanced Medical TechnologiesOne of the key benefits of medical tourism for Iraqi cancer patients is access to advanced medical technologies. Many medical tourism destinations, such as India, have invested heavily in the latest medical technologies and equipment. This means that patients can access state-of-the-art treatments and diagnostic tools that may not be available in Iraq.For example, many cancer treatment hospitals and centers in India offer advanced radiation therapy techniques, such as intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT). These technologies can deliver radiation more precisely and with fewer side effects than traditional radiation therapy.Similarly, some hospitals in India offer proton therapy, a highly precise form of radiation therapy that can target tumors while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue. Proton therapy is not yet available in Iraq, which means that Iraqi cancer patients must travel abroad to access this treatment.Highly Trained DoctorsAnother benefit of medical tourism for Iraqi cancer patients is access to highly trained doctors. Medical tourism destinations, such as India, have a large pool of highly trained doctors and medical professionals who specialize in cancer care. These doctors have often received advanced training and have experience treating a wide range of cancer types and stages.In addition, many cancer treatment centers in medical tourism destinations have multidisciplinary teams of doctors and healthcare professionals who work together to develop personalized treatment plans for each patient. This means that patients can benefit from the expertise of multiple specialists, including medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, surgical oncologists, and support staff.State-of-the-Art FacilitiesMedical tourism destinations often have state-of-the-art medical facilities that are designed to provide the highest level of care to patients. For example, many hospitals in India have modern, spacious rooms that are designed to be comfortable for patients and their families. These hospitals also often have dedicated cancer treatment centers or departments that are staffed by experienced medical professionals and equipped with the latest medical technologies.In addition, many cancer treatment centers in medical tourism destinations have support services for patients and their families, such as social workers, nutritionists, and counselors. These services can help patients manage the physical and emotional challenges of cancer treatment and can improve their overall quality of life.Cost SavingsOne of the most significant benefits of medical tourism for Iraqi cancer patients is cost savings. Cancer treatment can be expensive, and many patients in Iraq may not have access to affordable treatment options. Medical tourism destinations, such as India, offer cancer treatment at a fraction of the cost of Western countries.For example, the cost of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery is much lower in India than in Western countries. This means that patients can save thousands of dollars on their cancer treatment by traveling to India.Medical Tourism Support ServicesFinally, many medical tourism destinations offer support services for patients who are traveling abroad for medical treatment. These services can include assistance with travel arrangements, visa applications, and accommodation. In addition, some medical tourism companies offer concierge services, which can help patients navigate the healthcare system in a foreign country and access the care they need.They should also research medical tourism destinations, hospitals, and doctors to ensure that they receive high-quality care.It's important to note that medical tourism does have some risks and challenges, particularly when it comes to ensuring the quality of care and continuity of treatment. Patients should be prepared to navigate a complex healthcare system and should have a plan for follow-up care once they return home. Patients should also be aware of potential language and cultural barriers when seeking treatment abroad.Moreover, medical tourism can also provide patients with the opportunity to travel to new and exciting destinations, which can be a welcome distraction from the stress and anxiety of cancer treatment. Patients can combine their medical treatment with a vacation, which can help them relax and rejuvenate.Medical tourism can also help to reduce the burden on the healthcare system in Iraq. By traveling abroad for treatment, patients can free up resources for other patients who may not have the means to travel. This can help to improve access to healthcare for everyone in the community.In addition, medical tourism can help to promote global cooperation and the exchange of medical knowledge. Doctors and healthcare professionals from different countries can work together to develop new treatments and techniques, which can benefit patients around the world.In conclusion, medical tourism can offer a range of benefits for Iraqi cancer patients, including access to advanced medical technologies, highly trained doctors, state-of-the-art facilities, cost savings, and support services. While there are risks and challenges associated with medical tourism, careful planning, and research can help patients to make informed decisions about their care. Medical tourism can also help to reduce the burden on the healthcare system in Iraq and promote global cooperation and the exchange of medical knowledge.
Risks and benefits of neurosurgery: what to expect
Neurosurgery is a highly specialized surgical field that deals with the treatment of conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system. Neurosurgery can be both risky and beneficial, depending on the type of procedure and the underlying condition being treated Benefits of Neurosurgery: Treatment of Life-threatening Conditions: One of the most significant benefits of neurosurgery is the ability to treat life-threatening conditions affecting the brain, such as brain tumours, aneurysms, and haemorrhages. Neurosurgery can save the life of a patient with these conditions, and in some cases, completely cure them.Improved Quality of Life: Neurosurgery can also improve the quality of life for patients suffering from chronic conditions such as epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, and chronic pain. Neurosurgical procedures can relieve symptoms and improve overall functioning, allowing patients to resume normal daily activities.Minimal Invasive Techniques: Advances in technology and surgical techniques have made neurosurgery less invasive than ever before. Many procedures can now be performed using minimally invasive techniques, which result in less pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery times.High Success Rates: Neurosurgery has a high success rate for many conditions, especially those that are caught early. For example, the five-year survival rate for patients with early-stage brain tumours is around 90%, and the majority of patients with spinal cord tumours experience significant relief of symptoms after surgery. Risks of Neurosurgery: Bleeding and Infection: Like any surgical procedure, there is a risk of bleeding and infection during and after neurosurgery. The risk is especially high when the procedure involves opening the skull or spinal cord. Patients may require antibiotics to prevent infection, and in some cases, blood transfusions to address bleeding.Damage to Healthy Tissue: Neurosurgery involves manipulating delicate brain and nervous tissue, and there is a risk of damaging healthy tissue during the procedure. This can result in a variety of complications, including paralysis, loss of sensation, and cognitive deficits.Anaesthesia Risks: Neurosurgery requires the use of general anaesthesia, which carries its own set of risks. Patients may experience allergic reactions, respiratory problems, or other complications related to the administration of anaesthesia.Long Recovery Time: Neurosurgery often requires a long recovery time, especially if the procedure is complex or involves the spinal cord. Patients may need to spend several days or even weeks in the hospital, and recovery may take several months or more. What to Expect During and After Neurosurgery:During Neurosurgery: Neurosurgery can be performed under general anaesthesia or local anaesthesia, depending on the procedure and the patient's overall health. During the procedure, the surgeon will make incisions in the skull or spinal cord and use specialized tools to access the affected area. The surgery may take several hours, depending on the complexity of the procedure. After Neurosurgery: After the procedure, patients will be closely monitored in the hospital to ensure there are no complications. Patients may experience pain, swelling, or discomfort, and may need to take pain medication to manage these symptoms. Patients will also need to rest and limit physical activity to allow for proper healing. Follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor the patient's recovery and address any concerns or complications that may arise. In conclusion, neurosurgery can be a life-saving and life-changing procedure for many patients, but it also carries risks. Patients should discuss the risks and benefits of the procedure with their doctor before making a decision. Patients should also be prepared for a long recovery time and be willing to follow their doctor's instructions for postoperative care to ensure