Frequently Asked Questions

Our FAQ page offers essential details about Chirayu Super Speciality Hospital's services, treatments, and appointment booking. Find answers to common questions about our specialized medical care, diagnostic tests, and treatment options. This resource ensures a smooth, informed experience when accessing our comprehensive healthcare services.

1. Cancer Care / Surgery

Chirayu Hospital provides a range of treatments including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and minimally invasive surgeries.

We begin with advanced imaging and genetic testing to ensure precise diagnostics tailored to each patient.

Our skilled oncology surgeons specialize in precise tumor removals, reconstructions, and organ-preserving procedures.

We emphasize thorough post-operative care to enhance recovery and improve quality of life for our patients.

Yes, we provide comprehensive supportive care including pain management, nutritional counseling, psychological support, and rehabilitation programs.

2. Is the surgery painful?

The surgery itself is not painful due to anesthesia. Post-surgery, some discomfort at the incision site is normal but manageable.

3. Holter Monitor

A Holter monitor is a portable device used to continuously record the electrical activity of the heart over 24 to 48 hours, capturing data during daily activities.

A Holter monitor helps detect and diagnose irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias) that may not be captured during a standard ECG.

The monitor is attached to the patient with electrodes placed on the chest. It records heartbeats continuously while the patient carries out normal activities.

Patients experiencing symptoms such as palpitations, dizziness, fainting, or irregular heartbeats may require Holter monitoring to assess their heart’s electrical activity over an extended period.

Holter monitoring typically lasts 24 to 48 hours, depending on the doctor’s recommendation and the specific monitoring objectives.