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We offer 24/7 service to all emergency cases with a dynamic staff consisting of Emergency Department doctors, experienced nurses and health personnel. Our Emergency Department is suitable for all kinds of emergency interventions with all personnel and technical equipment.
After the intervention or emergency examination, laboratory, further tests, diagnosis, follow-up and treatment are planned individually for the patient. Imaging facilities such as computerized tomography and radiography are available 24 hours a day in the Emergency Departments.
Emergency departments are usually divided into three accelerated response zones: ‘red’, ‘yellow’ and ‘green’. These zones are categorized according to the degree of urgency of the patients and thus help to ensure that patients can be treated more quickly.
Patients with moderate or poor general condition and unstable vital signs are considered red zone patients. In this area, patients with life-threatening, severe traumatic injuries and severe disease states are intervened.
This is the area where traffic accidents, severe traumas, heart attacks, life-threatening respiratory distress, sharp piercing injuries and patients arriving by ambulance are intervened and the patient is immediately intervened without waiting. Priority is always given to red area patients. Critical patients require urgent intervention and referral.
It is a zone that includes less urgent conditions than the red zone and does not pose a serious risk to life. For example, bone fractures, diabetic diseases, moderate burns, cuts, sore throat and swallowing difficulties are considered yellow zone conditions. These conditions are evaluated in emergency departments and treated as necessary. If necessary, the patient is referred to a department where further treatment can be provided.
The green zone is a zone of least emergencies. Conditions that can be treated in this zone may include conditions with significant pain but not life-threatening, injuries that are not very serious, and health problems that do not require various types of care and control. For example, minor injuries, health problems that are painful but not serious (headache, cold, etc.) flu, stomach virus, muscle or joint pain, stitches, etc. These conditions are assessed in emergency departments and treated as needed. If necessary, the patient is referred to a department where further treatment can be provided.