The department of anaesthesia, intensive care, and pain management was established in 1982 in order to provide safe and efficient administration of anaesthesia and perioperative care for surgical patients and intensive therapy for critically ill medical patients who require continuous monitoring and support of vital functions.
The department also assumed the administrative and leadership position in the work of Pain Management with the aim to provide comprehensive management of acute and chronic pain syndrome in cancer patients. In addition, medical staff of the department provide sedation and general anaesthesia outside the Operating Theatre, for the purposes of computerized tomography and radiotherapy.
The focus of the department is to safely and efficiently administering local and general anaesthesia, perioperative care of surgical patients, and intensive therapy for critically ill medical patients, who require continuous monitoring and support of vital functions. We endeavor to provide comprehensive management of acute and chronic pay syndrome in cancer patients. Intensive care for cancer and surgical patient according to the most updated evidence based management is provided to our beloved patient. ICU admission may be required by patients with organ failure due to a newly diagnoses cancer or by cancer patients suffering a complication of chemotherapy or bone marrow transplantation.
We value an atmosphere of equality and mutual respect to provide high quality service to all patients. We strive for continuous medical education for all senior and junior staff.
General Anesthesia
Intensive Care Unit
Acute Pain Management
Chronic Pain Management
Outpatient Clinic
General Anesthesia
Intensive Care Unit
Acute Pain Management
Chronic Pain Management
Outpatient Clinic
Pain Clinic: 25231
ICU: 25700, 24700
Pain Clinic: 25231
ICU: 25700, 24700