Ambulatory & Surgical
Least invasive procedures with quick recovery time
Ambulatory surgery, also known as outpatient or day surgery, entails minor procedures that don’t demand hospital admission. Patients, considered low risk for complications, undergo preplanned surgeries, often under local anesthesia or sedation. Following the procedure, patients rest briefly in a recovery area for observation before returning home to recuperate in familiar surroundings.
Well-equipped day procedure room
Refreshments served after procedure
Close observation post-surgery
Comfortable recovery room
Ambulatory Surgical
Services and Facilities
Minor surgeries and procedures may fall under various types of disciplines, from orthopedics to gastroenterology to nephrology. Do note that the following may vary depending on respective Columbia Asia hospital.
- Bronchoscopy
- Colonoscopy
- Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD)
- Cystoscopy
- Endoscopy
- Excision Biopsy
- Intra-Uterine Insemination
- Procedures
- Laparoscopic Surgery
- Lithotripsy (Kidney Stone Removal)
- Minor Orthopedic
- Bronchoscopy
- Colonoscopy
- Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD)
- Cystoscopy
- Endoscopy
- Excision Biopsy
- Intra-Uterine Insemination
- Procedures
- Laparoscopic Surgery
- Lithotripsy (Kidney Stone Removal)
- Minor Orthopedic
Dialysis Services and Facilities
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Services
- Consultation with Consultant Nephrologist
- Kidney patient assessment
- Clinical management of dialysis patients
- Renal nursing care and support
- Dietary care by dietician
- In-house laboratory services
Facilities
- 10 hemodialysis stations in each dialysis center
- Modern furnishings
- Clean, neat and spacious
- Adjustable/reclining dialysis chairs
- Free Wifi
- Phone and tablet stand
- Light refreshments provided
- Convenient onsite parking
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View AllThe Triage System
The A&E department follows a triage system to prioritize patients based on the severity of their condition. This ensures that critical cases receive immediate attention and that resources are allocated appropriately. While waiting times may vary depending on the urgency of each case, the staff at Columbia Asia Hospital strives to minimize waiting times and provide timely care to all patients. Below is an example of a triage system:
Triage 1 Critical (Red Zone) IMMEDIATE
This denotes patients who are unstable or when there is a potential loss of life or limb. For example:- Cardiac arrest
- Severe respiratory arrest
- Unresponsive trauma
- Unresponsive babies
- Severe crush on limbs
- Extensive burns
- Near drownings
- Unresponsive with history of poisoning
- Exsanguinations hemorrhage
- Firearm wounds
Triage 1 Critical
(Red Zone) IMMEDIATE
This denotes patients who are unstable or when there is a potential loss of life or limb. For example:- Cardiac arrest
- Severe respiratory arrest
- Unresponsive trauma
- Unresponsive babies
- Severe crush on limbs
- Extensive burns
- Near drownings
- Unresponsive with history of poisoning
- Exsanguinations hemorrhage
- Firearm wounds
Triage 1 Critical
(Red Zone) IMMEDIATE
This denotes patients who are unstable or when there is a potential loss of life or limb. For example:- Cardiac arrest
- Severe respiratory arrest
- Unresponsive trauma
- Unresponsive babies
- Severe crush on limbs
- Extensive burns
- Near drownings
- Unresponsive with history of poisoning
- Exsanguinations hemorrhage
- Firearm wounds