Toxicology Department

    • Introduction to Toxicology department: The Toxicology Department at our hospital plays a pivotal role in addressing the unique healthcare challenges faced by communities heavily dependent on agriculture for their livelihood, particularly in the fields surrounding Melur.
    • The region’s agricultural landscape introduces various risks, such as encounters with snakes and scorpions, leading to venomous bites.
    • Our specialized team is well-equipped to handle emergencies arising from snake and scorpion bites, offering immediate and comprehensive care.
    • Given the rural setting, the department also focuses on addressing cases of unknown bites, often encountered in the fields, and provides expertise in identifying and treating these incidents.
    • Additionally, we actively engage in managing cases related to accidental and suicidal poisonings, frequently associated with the use of pesticides and weedicides in agricultural practices.
    • As the first point of care for many villages surrounding Melur, our dedicated professionals in the Toxicology Department are trained to respond swiftly to emergencies.
    • We are committed to providing not only emergency care but also intensive care for patients who require sustained attention and monitoring.
    • The department serves as a vital resource for the community, promoting health and safety by offering specialized services tailored to the unique challenges posed by the agricultural environment.
    • Our goal is to ensure the well-being of the local population and contribute to the overall health resilience of the region.