New Life Hospital Ruhru

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24/7 Emergency & Critical Care Services

At New Life Hospital Rohru, we understand that medical emergencies can occur anytime and require immediate attention. Our Emergency Care Department is equipped with advanced medical technology, experienced doctors, trained nursing staff, and rapid response systems to provide prompt and effective treatment when every second matters. The hospital offers round-the-clock Gynecology , obstetric and orthopedic emergency , supported by diagnostic facilities, pharmacy, laboratory services, and ambulance support for comprehensive emergency management., call +917876107221.

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When to go to an Emergency Department

Go to an Emergency Department for critical or life-threatening conditions , Gynecology, Obstetric and orthopedic emergencies.

Our emergency departments provide the highest level of care for medical issues such as:

  • Obstetric and gynecological emergencies
  • Severe abdominal pain or pelvic cramping
  • Heavy vaginal bleeding (soaking a pad in an hour).
  • High fever (above 101°F/38.3°C) with chills.
  • Sudden swelling in face, hands, or legs during pregnancy.
  • Decreased fetal movement (if pregnant).
  • Ruptured membranes (water breaking).
What to Bring (Preparation List)
  • Photo ID and insurance cards.
  • Prenatal records (if applicable).Current medications list.
  • Emergency contact details.

Health Resources

Wait times can vary depending on time, location and your level of need. People are seen in the Emergency Department based on how hurt or sick they are, which means the sickest people first even if you've arrived before them. Many of Meca's hospital sites provide 24-hour emergency services, however operating hours may vary.

Emergency department frequently asked questions

  • On the day you wish to visit the hospital, self-screen for COVID-19 symptoms.
  • Please do not visit the hospital if you are feeling unwell, even if you have mild symptoms, or are COVID-19 positive, awaiting results of a COVID-19 test, in close contact with a COVID-19 positive person, or in quarantine.
  • On the day you wish to visit the hospital, self-screen for COVID-19 symptoms.
  • Please do not visit the hospital if you are feeling unwell, even if you have mild symptoms, or are COVID-19 positive, awaiting results of a COVID-19 test, in close contact with a COVID-19 positive person, or in quarantine.
  • On the day you wish to visit the hospital, self-screen for COVID-19 symptoms.
  • Please do not visit the hospital if you are feeling unwell, even if you have mild symptoms, or are COVID-19 positive, awaiting results of a COVID-19 test, in close contact with a COVID-19 positive person, or in quarantine.
  • On the day you wish to visit the hospital, self-screen for COVID-19 symptoms.
  • Please do not visit the hospital if you are feeling unwell, even if you have mild symptoms, or are COVID-19 positive, awaiting results of a COVID-19 test, in close contact with a COVID-19 positive person, or in quarantine.
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Orthopedic Emergencise

  • Visible bone deformity: Crooked limbs or joints that look completely out of place.
  • Open fractures: A broken bone that has pierced through the skin, or a deep wound over a suspected fracture.
  • Loss of sensation: Numbness, tingling, or a “pins and needles” feeling below the injury site.
  • Cold or pale skin: Hands, fingers, feet, or toes that feel icy or look blue/pale, signaling blocked blood flow.
  • Inability to move: Complete inability to wiggle fingers or toes, or move the affected limb.
  • Inability to bear weight: Sudden, total failure to stand or walk on a lower limb injury.
  • Critical Conditions Explained Compartment Syndrome: Severe, throbbing pain that worsens even after taking medication or elevating the limb, accompanied by a tight, “full” feeling in the muscle.
  • Septic Arthritis: A joint that is suddenly hot to the touch, swollen, intensely painful, and accompanied by a high fever or chills (signs of a joint infection).
  • High-Impact Trauma: Injuries resulting from car accidents, major falls, or sports collisions, even if no bones are visibly broken.
  • Cauda Equina Syndrome: Sudden numbness in the groin area (“saddle anesthesia”), accompanied by new bowel or bladder incontinence and severe lower back pain.