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Services Offered at NIMS Hospital – Complete Guide by Dr. Pothireddy Surendranath Reddy

 


Services Offered at NIMS (Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences), Hyderabad

Summary (one line): NIMS is a major tertiary-care, teaching and referral centre in Hyderabad offering comprehensive specialty and super-specialty services — from 24/7 emergency and trauma care to advanced cardiac, neuro, transplant, oncology, and renal programs, plus teaching, research and community outreach. Wikipedia


Introduction

Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), Punjagutta, Hyderabad — an autonomous tertiary referral and teaching hospital established under state legislation — combines broad clinical services with medical education and research. Over the last two decades it has expanded into a multi-block complex with specialty and emergency hospital blocks, high-dependency units and growing transplant and oncology programs. This article outlines the major clinical services, centres of excellence, patient pathways, and support services available at NIMS, with practical notes for patients and primary-care clinicians. Wikipedia


High-level service map — what NIMS provides

  1. Emergency, trauma & critical care (24/7). Nims Hospital
  2. Comprehensive cardiology & cardiothoracic surgery, including coronary interventions, CCU and cardiac rehabilitation. nimshospital.org.in+1
  3. Neurology & neurosurgery with stroke care, neuro-ICU and surgical subspecialties. hospitals-info.in –
  4. Nephrology, dialysis and kidney-transplant program. Telangana Today+1
  5. Solid-organ transplantation (kidney and liver services; transplant coordinator training and deceased donor programs). Mohan Foundation+1
  6. Medical and radiation oncology, chemotherapy day-care and multidisciplinary cancer care.
  7. Orthopaedics, joint replacements and trauma surgery. hospitals-info.in –
  8. Obstetrics & gynaecology, neonatology and maternal–fetal medicine services. Practo
  9. Paediatrics and neonatal intensive care (NICU). Nims Hospital
  10. Gastroenterology, hepatology and endoscopy services. hospitals-info.in –
  11. Pulmonology, critical respiratory care and sleep medicine. hospitals-info.in –
  12. Endocrinology & metabolic services (diabetes clinics, endocrine surgery). hospitals-info.in –
  13. Plastic & reconstructive surgery, ENT, ophthalmology and dental/oral health sciences. hospitals-info.in –
  14. Diagnostic imaging (CT, MRI, ultrasound, interventional radiology) and advanced laboratory services.
  15. Rehabilitation, physiotherapy and pain-management services. hospitals-info.in –

(Each of the above is supported by inpatient wards, high-dependency units, and specialized outpatient clinics — many run by faculty who also participate in teaching and research.) Wikipedia


Emergency, trauma & critical care — first contact that matters

NIMS operates a dedicated Accident & Emergency block with ACLS/ATLS-trained staff, critical-care ambulances and round-the-clock coverage for acute cardiac, neurologic, trauma and sepsis emergencies. The trauma and emergency blocks were added as part of the institute’s specialty expansion to provide rapid triage, resuscitation, imaging and seamless transfer to specialty teams. For primary-care clinicians, early telephone or ECG pre-notification (if referred with chest pain or stroke) speeds in-hospital escalation. Nims Hospital


Cardiac services — comprehensive heart care

NIMS maintains a full cardiovascular program: preventive cardiology clinics, diagnostic services (2D echo, stress testing, Holter monitoring), a coronary catheterisation lab for high-volume interventional procedures, coronary care units (CCU), cardiac surgery (including CABG and valve surgery) and cardiac rehabilitation. The centre performs thousands of cardiac interventions and is a regional referral hub for complex cases. Acute STEMI referrals and urgent cath-lab activation pathways exist for timely reperfusion. nimshospital.org.in+1


Neurology & Neurosurgery — stroke and complex neurocare

NIMS provides acute stroke management, neuroimaging, neurocritical care and neurosurgical services for tumour resections, spine surgery, epilepsy surgery and neurotrauma. Multi-disciplinary stroke teams, rehabilitation pathways and neuro-ICU capacity allow integrated care from acute reperfusion/ thrombectomy decisions through rehabilitation. Clinicians referring possible strokes should emphasise symptom onset time and attach emergent imaging when available. hospitals-info.in –


Transplantation & renal services — a growing centre

NIMS is listed among approved centres for liver and kidney transplantation in Telangana and has a high-volume kidney-transplant program — recent reports cite dozens of transplants performed over short periods, reflecting an active deceased-donor and living-donor program. The institute conducts transplant-coordinator training (state Jeevandan network collaboration), and offers pre-transplant evaluation, immunosuppression management, and long-term follow-up. Dialysis (hemodialysis) facilities support both chronic renal failure and peri-operative care. Mohan Foundation+2Telangana Today+2


Oncology — multidisciplinary cancer care

NIMS hosts medical oncology, radiation oncology and surgical oncology teams supported by a chemotherapy day-care unit and access to diagnostic and interventional radiology. The hospital participates in regional cancer-care networks and increasingly supports decentralized chemotherapy through district day-care centres (a state initiative). Multidisciplinary tumor boards are used for complex decision making and personalized care plans. The Times of India


Women’s & children’s health — maternal, neonatal and paediatric care

Comprehensive obstetrics and gynaecology services include high-risk pregnancy clinics, antenatal diagnostics, labour and delivery suites, and NICU support. Paediatrics covers general and specialty clinics (neonatology, pediatric neurology, cardiac pediatrics) with immunization, growth and developmental services. These are closely integrated with neonatology and pediatric surgical services when needed. Nims Hospital


Diagnostics, imaging & labs — the backbone of modern care

The institute’s radiology and imaging blocks contain CT, MRI, digital X-ray, ultrasound and interventional radiology suites; an on-site laboratory provides biochemical, microbiology, histopathology and molecular testing. Rapid diagnostics and 24-hour lab support are crucial for emergency care, transplant workups, oncology staging and peri-operative management. Careers360


Support services and patient experience

NIMS provides a full suite of support services: pharmacy, blood bank, counselling, social work, medical records, billing and insurance liaison, dietary services, and language/translation support for the diverse patient population of Hyderabad. The hospital operates outpatient clinics (OPD), scheduled surgeries, and bed categories ranging from general wards to private and deluxe rooms — important for patients planning referrals or long admissions. Online appointment booking and teleconsultation options are available via the hospital portal. Nims Hospital+1


Teaching, training & research — academic hospital mission

As a university hospital, NIMS conducts undergraduate and postgraduate medical education (MD/MS, DM, MCh), nursing and allied-health training, and a range of research activities. Faculty lead academic clinics, publish clinical research and engage in capacity-building (e.g., transplant coordinator training under Jeevandan). For referring clinicians, academic centres like NIMS provide opportunities for collaborative care, second opinions, and participation in clinical trials when available. Wikipedia+1


How to access care & referral tips

  • Appointments & OPD: Book via the hospital website/helpline or in person; specialty clinic schedules vary — check the online roster. Nims Hospital
  • Emergency transfers: For chest pain, stroke or major trauma, call the emergency number and arrange ambulance transfer with pre-notification (time of symptom onset and any ECG/images if available). Nims Hospital
  • Transplant referrals: Early contact with transplant coordinators helps expedite evaluation, donor assessment and allocation of resources — deceased-donation pathways operate through state networks. Jeevandan+1
  • Medical records: Carry prior investigation reports, medication lists, and referral letters — these speed triage and continuity.
  • Financial/practical considerations: Public teaching hospitals like NIMS often offer cost-effective care compared with private centres; still, high-complexity care (transplant, long ICU stays) carries substantial costs — discuss estimates and available social support early.

Strengths, recent developments and limitations

Strengths: broad specialty coverage, academic faculty, active transplant program, integrated emergency and trauma blocks, and public-sector affordability. Wikipedia

Recent developments: expansion projects to increase bed capacity and specialty offerings (state approvals for further upgradation have been reported), and active participation in state transplant training and decentralized oncology day-care efforts. The Times of India

Limitations and practical realities: as a high-volume public tertiary centre, wait times for elective procedures and OPD slots can be long; parking and navigation in large campuses may challenge first-time visitors; for ultra-specialized procedures some patients still choose private tertiary centres depending on personal preference and timelines. Advance planning and clear referral letters help mitigate delays.


Final practical tips for patients and referring clinicians

  • For emergencies (suspected MI, stroke, major trauma) call the emergency line immediately and convey concise clinical facts (onset time, vitals, key meds/allergies). Nims Hospital
  • For chronic conditions (CKD, CAD, cancer): bring prior records, list of current medications and a short referral summary to speed evaluation.
  • For transplant candidates: early referral to the transplant team and coordination with state donor networks (Jeevandan) are crucial. Jeevandan
  • Use teleconsultation for follow-up appointments when available to reduce travel burden. Nims Hospital

References & further reading (selected official and authoritative links)

NIMS online appointment and patient services portal. Nims Hospital

Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences — Wikipedia (overview, history, campus). Wikipedia

NIMS — Accident & Emergency department (services & emergency ambulance details). Nims Hospital

NIMS — Cardiology department (program description & services). nimshospital.org.in+1

Jeevandan (Telangana deceased-donor/transplant coordinator activities at NIMS). Jeevandan

List of approved transplant centres (Mohan Foundation / state list — NIMS included). Mohan Foundation

News coverage — NIMS kidney-transplant achievements (example reporting on recent transplant volume). Telangana Today

NIMS hospital / specialty expansion (architectural project & specialty block description).


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