Emergency care
A seizure is a sudden, uncontrolled surge of electrical activity in the brain that can cause convulsions, twitching, or loss of consciousness. Seizures may occur due to epilepsy, high fever, infections, or brain injuries. At Royal Hospital, our emergency team quickly ensures the patient’s safety, stabilizes them, and begins appropriate neurological care without delay.
Shock is a critical condition where the body doesn’t get enough blood flow, leading to organ failure if untreated. Causes may include severe bleeding, heart problems, infections, or allergic reactions. Our emergency team responds rapidly with fluids, medications, and monitoring to restore circulation and save lives.
Choking happens when an object—usually food—blocks the airway, making it hard or impossible to breathe. It’s especially dangerous for children and elderly patients. Royal Hospital’s ER is trained in immediate airway clearance techniques, including the Heimlich maneuver and advanced airway management
Road accidents, falls, and blunt or penetrating injuries can cause trauma to bones, organs, and soft tissues. At Royal Hospital, we provide 24/7 trauma care with quick imaging, surgical intervention, and intensive monitoring to stabilize and treat critical trauma cases.