For many people, traditional pain treatments like medications and physiotherapy are not enough. That’s where interventional pain management steps in. This advanced, minimally invasive approach directly targets the source of pain to provide effective and lasting relief. Read More
High blood pressure (hypertension) is often called the “silent killer” because it causes no obvious symptoms yet gradually damages vital organs. Over time, it increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney problems, and vision loss. Read More
Hearing loss often develops gradually, making it easy to overlook until communication and daily interactions begin to suffer. Recognizing early symptoms and seeking timely treatment can help prevent permanent hearing damage. Read More
Living with pain that doesn’t go away can take a toll on both body and mind. While occasional pain after an injury or illness is normal, chronic pain lasts for weeks, months, or even years. It affects millions worldwide, limiting daily activities and reducing quality of life. Read More
For women diagnosed with breast cancer, surgery is often the first and most important step in treatment. The two most common surgical approaches are lumpectomy, which removes only the tumor, and mastectomy, which removes the entire breast. Read More
Surgery remains one of the most powerful and effective tools in the treatment of cancer. However, not all surgeries are the same—different cancers, stages, and patient conditions require different surgical approaches. Read More