The Accident & Trauma unit at Moolchand is designed to deliver rapid, coordinated and Expertcare for all types of emergencies. From road accident injuries to high-impact falls, fractures, head trauma, abdominal injuries and multi-system emergencies, our team responds with precision and speed.
Specialists are available round the clock, supported by orthopaedics, General Surgery, neurosurgery, anaesthesia, critical care and radiology. Our emergency team follows internationally aligned trauma protocols to quickly stabilise patients, assess injuries and initiate the most appropriate treatment. Advanced diagnostics—including digital X-ray, AI CT scan 385 slices and ultrasound—are available on-site for immediate evaluation.
Whether managing polytrauma, complex fractures, internal bleeding, chest or abdominal injuries, the unit ensures seamless coordination between emergency care, operating theatres and the ICU. Specialists across departments work together to provide safe, evidence-based treatment that supports survival, recovery and long-term rehabilitation.
Ensure the person is safe from further harm, avoid unnecessary movement and seek immediate medical help. Call emergency services or reach the nearest trauma centre.
• Senior Emergency and trauma specialist on duty
• Rapid response trained doctors and nurses
• Immediate resuscitation and stabilisation protocols
• Orthopaedics
• General & abdominal Surgery
• NeuroSurgery
• Plastic and reconstructive Surgery
• Critical care medicine
• Digital X-ray, AI CT scan 385 slice and ultrasound
• Point-of-care testing
• Bedside monitoring and rapid assessment tools
• Immediate surgical access
• Minimally invasive and open trauma procedures
• Experienced anaesthesia and postoperative care teams
• Physiotherapy and mobility restoration
• Wound care and reconstructive support
• Long-term recovery planning
Early stabilisation reduces complications, prevents organ damage and significantly improves survival.
• Management of multiple injuries
• Fast-track stabilisation
• Coordinated surgical interventions
• Complex and open fractures
• Pelvic and acetabular injuries
• Limb-saving procedures
• Evaluation of concussion and head injuries
• Management of cervical and spinal trauma
• Coordination with neuroSurgery
• Treatment for internal bleeding
• Thoracic injuries and rib fractures
• emergency abdominal Surgery for perforation or organ injury
• Wound repair
• Tendon and nerve injury management
• Reconstruction for post-trauma defects
• Life-threatening injuries
• Uncontrolled bleeding
• Infection or sepsis due to trauma
• Road traffic accidents
• Fall-related injuries
• Workplace trauma
• Fractures
• Dislocations
• Crush injuries
• Traumatic brain injury
• Spinal fracture
• Cervical spine trauma
• Internal bleeding
• Organ injuries
• Rib fractures
• Lacerations
• Deep wounds
• Nerve and tendon injuries