A round-the-clock trauma center is a medical facility that is ready to provide emergency care for fractures, dislocations, shocks, and bleeding. Until relatively recently, there was no alternative to state trauma centers, but now the situation has changed. The main advantages of a paid trauma center include the complete absence of queues and the most comfortable conditions for the victims and their accompanying persons. You can find out where the trauma center of the Dobrobut polyclinic is located on our website Dobrobut.com.
Any injury can be an indication for going to the trauma center. If after a fall or injury, a person cannot get up, feels severe pain or there is a threat to his life - immediately call an "ambulance", because independent attempts to cope with the situation can lead to a worsening of the condition, and sometimes - to the death of a person.
If as a result of an injury, the patient feels pain, has skin injuries, movement restrictions, frostbite, burns - he must be urgently taken to the trauma center.
We employ highly qualified trauma specialists who are ready to provide round-the-clock assistance for a wide variety of conditions.
Doctors who have extensive experience working with small patients are on duty in the children's trauma center until 8:00 p.m.
Important: No one is immune from injuries, so we strongly recommend that you always have the phone number and address of the emergency room handy. Be sure to visit a medical facility if you slip or bump, and the injured part of the body hurts and swells, because sometimes even a small wound or bruise can cause serious complications.
Clinical diagnostics and treatment measures in our trauma center are carried out in accordance with accepted international standards. If there is a need, a consultation with the participation of narrow specialists can be convened at any time to develop a treatment plan.
The mode of operation of the trauma center in the hospital is 24 hours a day. The victim will be accepted at any time of the day or night. Diagnosis of damage to organs of the musculoskeletal system is carried out using the most modern high-tech equipment.
Traumatologists use polymer material instead of ordinary plaster to apply fixing bandages for fractures and dislocations. It weighs very little, does not cause allergic reactions and does not lose its properties when in contact with water.
Thanks to the presence of a modern operating room, we can provide immediate assistance for various conditions that require surgical intervention. Our doctors do not leave the patient even during the recovery period - they give all the necessary recommendations for rehabilitation, monitor the recovery process, and carry out the necessary medical procedures.
During the period of recovery and rehabilitation, patients have the opportunity to attend physiotherapeutic procedures and therapeutic massage sessions.
Be sure to write down the telephone number of the nearest trauma center "Dobrobut" or remember its address, because a person can be injured in the most unexpected place and at the most inappropriate time. Our doctors will not leave you alone with trouble and will be able to help in the most difficult situation!
In case of eye injuries, as well as in case of contact with foreign objects in the eyes, it is recommended to seek help from an ophthalmologist. If necessary, he will refer you to an ophthalmology clinic.
An ENT doctor (otolaryngologist) will help remove a foreign body from the nasopharynx.
If a pain syndrome develops in the absence of an injury, you should not go to the nearest trauma center, but to a therapist. After the examination and determination of the primary diagnosis, he refers the patient to a surgeon, arthrologist or rheumatologist.
If the wound has already festered, you should contact the surgeon directly for help.
In case of insect bites (with the exception of ticks), it is recommended to visit a therapist. This should be done if the bite site hurts, there is suppuration or there are signs of an allergic reaction. In case of severe hypersensitivity reactions (anaphylactic shock, Quincke's edema), an ambulance should be called immediately.
Article author - Shmagoi Vasyl Leonidovich
Article reviewer - Anikeeva Tetyana Volodymyrivna