Common Queries
Frequently Asked Questions
Thank you for contacting Kariden Specialist Hospital.
For emergency treatment, you do not need a prior appointment. Please proceed directly to our Emergency Unit, which is open 24/7. Our medical team is always ready to provide immediate care.
If you have any questions or would like to inform us ahead of your arrival, feel free to call our emergency line at 08039339144.
Your health is our priority.
Yes, at Kariden Specialist Hospital, we use appropriate anesthetics for all surgical procedures to ensure patient comfort and safety. Our experienced anesthesiologists assess each patient and determine the most suitable type of anesthesia—local, regional, or general—based on the procedure and individual health needs.
Your safety and well-being are our top priorities.
If you have specific concerns or would like to speak with our surgical team, feel free to contact us directly.
Our hospital’s neurologists specialize in diagnosing and treating a wide range of neurological conditions. These include, but are not limited to:
Stroke and cerebrovascular diseases
Epilepsy and seizure disorders
Multiple sclerosis
Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders
Headaches and migraines
Neuromuscular disorders
Dementia and memory-related conditions
Peripheral nerve disorders
Many of our neurologists also have subspecialty training, allowing us to provide comprehensive and advanced care tailored to each patient’s needs.
At our hospital, parathyroid scanning is typically performed using a nuclear medicine imaging technique, most commonly a sestamibi scan (MIBI scan). Here is an overview of the procedure:
1. Preparation: No special preparation is usually needed. However, patients may be asked to avoid certain medications or supplements before the scan. Our staff will provide specific instructions if needed.
2. Radiotracer Injection: A small amount of a radioactive tracer (technetium-99m sestamibi) is injected into a vein, usually in the arm.
3. Imaging: After the injection, the patient will undergo imaging with a gamma camera. This typically includes two sets of images—early and delayed scans—to help identify any overactive parathyroid glands.
4. Duration: The entire process generally takes about 2 to 3 hours, including waiting times between scans.
5. Results: The images are interpreted by a nuclear medicine specialist, and the results are shared with the referring physician to guide further treatment or surgery, if necessary.
Our nuclear medicine team ensures that the procedure is safe, comfortable, and provides accurate diagnostic information.
Our Doctors provide comprehensive care for musculoskeletal issues, focusing on diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation to help patients regain mobility and function.
General Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
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Our doctors and staff provide comprehensive, patient-centered care for orthopedic patients, focusing on both surgical and non-surgical treatment options. Here’s how we support our orthopedic patients throughout their journey:
1. Expert Evaluation: Our orthopedic specialists conduct thorough assessments using advanced diagnostic tools to accurately identify bone, joint, and muscle conditions.
2. Personalized Treatment Plans: Each patient receives a customized treatment plan, which may include physical therapy, medication, minimally invasive procedures, or surgery—depending on their specific condition.
3. Multidisciplinary Team Approach: Our care team includes orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, nurses, and rehabilitation specialists who work together to ensure coordinated and holistic care.
4. Pre- and Post-Operative Support: We provide detailed guidance before surgery and attentive care after procedures, including pain management, wound care, and mobility training.
5. Rehabilitation and Recovery: We prioritize recovery through structured rehabilitation programs aimed at restoring function, improving strength, and preventing future injuries.
6. Patient Education and Communication: We make sure patients and their families are well-informed about their condition, treatment options, and recovery expectations, fostering confidence and trust.

