Pre-Operative Medical Evaluation

We offer detailed Pre-Operative Medical Evaluations to ensure surgical fitness and minimize risk. Dr. Satyam Leekha conducts thorough assessments including cardiac, respiratory, and metabolic checks, ensuring your body is ready for anesthesia and surgery. Our goal is safe surgery with optimized recovery through accurate diagnosis and personalized medical optimization.

Pre-Surgery Evaluation

Treatments

Electrocardiogram assesses heart rhythm and function, helping detect silent cardiac issues that may complicate surgery or anesthesia.

Identifies lung infections, asthma, or chronic respiratory diseases to ensure your lungs can handle anesthesia during surgery.

We coordinate with cardiologists or pulmonologists if high-risk factors are found for more thorough clearance.

Includes CBC, blood sugar, kidney, and liver function to assess internal health before surgery begins.

Monitoring and stabilizing high or low BP before surgery to prevent intraoperative cardiovascular risks or complications.

Controls elevated sugar levels pre-surgery to minimize infection risk and improve post-operative healing and recovery time.

We review and adjust ongoing medications like blood thinners, antihypertensives, or insulin to prevent intraoperative issues.

Low hemoglobin is corrected through iron or vitamin supplements to ensure optimal oxygen delivery during surgery.

We categorize patients into low, moderate, or high surgical risk for better anesthesia planning and surgical safety.

A complete fitness certificate is provided after evaluation, necessary before proceeding with any planned surgical procedure.

Pre-Surgery Evaluation

Ailments

High blood pressure may increase anesthesia risks; identified and treated before surgery to ensure cardiovascular stability.

Undiagnosed diabetes can delay healing or increase infection risk—early detection during evaluation helps in surgical planning.

Conditions like COPD or asthma must be stabilized preoperatively to prevent breathing problems during or after surgery.

Low hemoglobin levels reduce oxygen supply—treated before surgery to avoid fatigue, complications, or delayed recovery.

Hidden kidney problems affect anesthesia drug clearance—detected early through creatinine and urea tests during evaluation.

Hidden Kidney Problems Affect Anesthesia Drug Clearance — Detected Through Kidney Function Tests Like Creatinine and Urea During Evaluation.

Heart rhythm disturbances or past cardiac events may complicate surgery—early ECG diagnosis prevents emergencies.

Hidden Infections Like Urinary or Dental Infections Must Be Treated Before Surgery to Prevent Systemic Spread During the Procedure.

Abnormal PT/INR levels can cause bleeding during surgery—managed beforehand for safe operative outcomes.

Increased surgical risks with high BMI—identified and addressed with specialist guidance and pre-op planning.