Yes, Sarji Hospital provides routine and specialized vaccines (including MMR, pneumococcal, and mRNA COVID vaccines) and cancer immunotherapy options.
Yes, Sarji Hospital treats children with urgent conditions, including developmental and neurological emergencies, round the clock.
Yes, Sarji Hospital has a 24/7 emergency department equipped with advanced medical facilities and trained staff to handle urgent health situations. Please call our emergency line at 91973 9635735 for immediate assistance.
Yes, Sarji Mother & Child Care Hospital specializes in pediatric immunology including treatment for SCID, food allergies, eczema, and recurrent infections.
Emergency physicians provide rapid stroke diagnosis, clot-busting treatments, and immediate neuro care to minimize brain damage.
At Sarji Hospital, KT surgery typically lasts 3–5 hours under general anesthesia, performed by expert transplant specialists.
Complications include rejection, infection, and side effects of lifelong immunosuppressive medications. Regular monitoring is essential.
Sarji Hospital offers immunosuppressive therapy, IVIG, plasmapheresis, and biologics for autoimmune diseases like lupus, juvenile arthritis, and multiple sclerosis
Sarji Hospital offers treatments for autoimmune diseases, allergies, immunodeficiencies, and cancer immunotherapy, guided by top immunologists in Shivamogga.
Kidney transplantation is done for patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). It's ideal for those on dialysis or nearing kidney failure.
Kidney transplantation is not suitable for acute kidney injury or when one kidney still functions well. Also, severe infections or heart disease may prevent it.
Senior consultants like Dr. Jayappa and Dr. Vikram S Kumar lead the immunology and pediatric immunology teams with 20+ years of experience in treating complex immune disorders.
The emergency team includes Dr. Satish H J, Dr. Chandrashekar M, Dr. Savinay Shreyaskar, Dr. Rakesh M Kurandwad, and Dr. Chiranth Hosakoppa.
Healthy individuals aged 18–65 with compatible blood groups can donate. Donors can be family members or unrelated living/deceased donors.