O.P.D Specialities

OPD stands for Outpatient Department, which refers to the part of a hospital that provides medical care to patients who do not require overnight hospitalization. There are various types of OPDs in a hospital, including:

  • General OPD: This provides general medical services for common illnesses and injuries.
  • Specialty OPD: This is for patients who require specialized medical attention for specific conditions, such as cardiology, dermatology, neurology, etc.
  • Diagnostic OPD: This is for patients who need diagnostic tests, such as imaging, laboratory tests, and other diagnostic procedures.
  • Day Care OPD: This provides medical treatment that requires more time or specialized attention than a general OPD visit, but does not require overnight hospitalization.
  • Emergency OPD: This provides immediate medical attention for life-threatening conditions or injuries.

The types of OPDs in a hospital may vary depending on the hospital’s size, facilities, and specialties offered.

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