In modern healthcare, many medical conditions require more than one speciality working together. This is the foundation of multispecialty care — an approach central to our mission at Sri Keshav Hospital. By bringing together experts from multiple fields under one roof, we offer comprehensive, coordinated treatment designed around your needs.
What is multispecialty care?
Multispecialty care means that patients benefit from a coordinated team of specialists — surgeons, physicians, radiologists, physiotherapists, nurses and others — working collaboratively. Instead of being referred to multiple hospitals or outpatient centres, many of the services are available at a single location. This improves communication, reduces delays and enhances the quality of care.
How Sri Keshav Hospital exemplifies multispecialty care
• Wide range of specialties. Our hospital houses specialists in internal medicine, cardiology, neurology, orthopaedics, gynaecology/obstetrics, paediatrics, general surgery, ENT, ophthalmology and more.
• Integrated diagnostics and labs. Imaging services (X-ray, CT scan, ultrasound) and pathology labs are in-house. This ensures quicker test results and faster treatment decisions.
• Cross-specialty case reviews. Complex cases are reviewed by teams rather than isolated physicians. For example, a patient with diabetes and heart disease may be evaluated jointly by an endocrinologist and a cardiologist, ensuring a holistic plan.
• Smooth inpatient care and discharge planning. From admission to discharge, patients experience coordinated care. The nursing staff, physiotherapists and discharge planners work together for a seamless transition.
Benefits to patients
• Speedy decisions and treatment. When tests and specialists are all available under one roof, delays are reduced and treatment begins sooner.
• Better outcomes. Studies show that coordinated multispecialty care leads to fewer complications, shorter hospital stays and improved patient satisfaction.
• One-stop convenience. Instead of juggling multiple appointments at different locations, patients and families visit a single facility.
• Personalised treatment plans. Because specialists communicate directly, treatment is tailored–not a generic protocol. Your unique set of conditions, lifestyle and goals are taken into account.
Case examples
• A 55-year-old man with chest pain, diabetes and kidney disease comes to our hospital. The cardiologist, nephrologist and endocrine specialist jointly evaluate him. The imaging, labs, and monitoring all happen in the same facility. This leads to a unified treatment plan and faster recovery.
• A pregnant woman with high-risk features (hypertension, previous surgery) is managed by our obstetrics team in consultation with our cardiology and anaesthesiology specialists. Multispecialty involvement ensures both mother and baby receive the best care.
Tips for patients and families
• Ask about all the specialists involved in your care and how they coordinate.
• Share a complete medical history, including all chronic conditions and medications. This helps the team plan better.
• Be proactive: ask for explanations in simple terms and clarify the sequence of care (tests, consultations, treatment, physiotherapy).
• After discharge, keep follow-up appointments with relevant specialists and adhere to their advice — multispecialty care extends beyond hospital stay.
Conclusion
Multispecialty care is more than a feature — it is a commitment to treating you as a whole person, not just a disease. At Sri Keshav Hospital, you will find a team of specialists, modern diagnostics, coordinated workflows and patient-centric planning. Whether you have a simple health issue or a complex condition, our multispecialty model ensures you receive efficient, comprehensive, and compassionate care.