Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Overview
The pharmaceutical service department of the hospital is critical to maintaining medication safety and efficiency. It is in charge of delivering prescribed medications, checking dosages, and offering pharmaceutical knowledge to healthcare teams. Our pharmacy is operational 24 x 7.
The department ensures that patients receive the correct prescriptions, that potential drug interactions are monitored, and medications are stored properly. Furthermore, our pharmacists are proficient in undertaking drug education and patient counselling, supporting good medication adherence and overall healthcare outcomes.
Services Offered
Dispensing medications
Pharmacists dispense medications to patients, both inpatients and outpatients. They also provide counseling to patients on how to take their medications safely and effectively.
Educating patients about medications
Pharmacists educate patients about their medications, including how to take them, how to store them, and what side effects to be aware of.
Managing medication therapy
Pharmacists work with doctors and other healthcare professionals to manage patients' medication therapy. This includes reviewing patients' medications for potential interactions and side effects, and recommending changes to therapy as needed.
Providing drug information
Pharmacists provide drug information to patients and other healthcare professionals. This includes information about the medication's uses, side effects, interactions, and dosing.
Monitoring patients' medication use
Pharmacists monitor patients' medication use to identify and address any problems, such as medication non-adherence or adverse drug reactions.
Psoriasis Treatment
Dermatologists provide psoriasis treatments, which may include topical therapies, light therapy (phototherapy), or oral drugs.
Hair and Scalp Disorders
Evaluation and therapy are offered for ailments such alopecia (hair loss), dandruff, and scalp infections.
Nail Disorders
Dermatologists diagnose and treat nail problems such as fungal infections, ingrown toenails, and nail psoriasis.
Cosmetic dermatology
Aesthetic procedures such laser resurfacing, chemical peels, dermal fillers, and Botox are offered.
Acne Treatment
Dermatologists offer a variety of acne treatments, such as topical creams, oral drugs, and surgical procedures like chemical peels or laser therapy.
Eczema and Dermatitis Management
Patients with eczema and dermatitis can receive treatment plans that may include prescription creams, lifestyle recommendations, and allergy testing.
Acne Treatment
Dermatologists offer a variety of acne treatments, such as topical creams, oral drugs, and surgical procedures like chemical peels or laser therapy.
Eczema and Dermatitis Management
Patients with eczema and dermatitis can receive treatment plans that may include prescription creams, lifestyle recommendations, and allergy testing.
Dermatologic Surgery
Dermatologists also undertake Mohs surgery, a specialized method for removing skin cancer, as well as surgical techniques to remove skin growths, cysts, and skin cancer lesions.
Wound Care
Dermatologists help manage chronic wounds or ulcers, especially when they are caused by skin disorders like diabetic ulcers.
Allergy Testing
Patch testing is a procedure doctors use to find potential allergens causing dermatitis in patients with suspected allergic skin disorders.
Pediatric Dermatology
Pediatric dermatology offers specialized treatment for kids with skin issues such eczema, birthmarks, and genetic skin problems.
Laser and Light Therapies
Dermatologists utilize lasers and light-based therapies for a variety of skin conditions, including tattoo removal, scar treatment, and skin rejuvenation.
Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Screening
Testing and care for STIs including syphilis and herpes that show symptoms on the skin are also offered.
Cosmetic Consultations
Dermatologists offer consultations to go through and suggest skincare regimens and items that are specific to each patient's skin type and issues.