Anaesthesiology & Pain Management

What Does an Anaesthesiologist Do?

Anaesthesiologists are the medical experts who make sure you're safe and pain-free during surgeries or medical procedures. They manage everything from epidural anaesthesia to full general anaesthesia, depending on the type of care you need.

They monitor your breathing, heart rate, and other vitals in real time, keeping everything stable. Anaesthesiologists also help with chronic pain relief, emergency support, and recovery in intensive care.

Best Anaesthesia Services in India
Renova Hospitals is known for some of the best anaesthesia services in India, led by highly trained and experienced specialists. We’re proud to have some of the best anaesthesiologists in Hyderabad. Here’s what makes our department stand out:
  • 24/7 availability of board-certified anaesthesiologists
  • Advanced operation theatre and anaesthesia technology
  • Individual care plans for children, elderly, and high-risk patients
  • Continuous monitoring for safer, smoother procedures
  • Expertise in both surgical and non-surgical pain management
Whether you’re coming in for a simple scan or complex surgery, our anaesthesia team is here to keep you safe and comfortable.

Procedures Managed by the Anaesthesia Team
Our anaesthesiologists manage a wide range of procedures, making sure you're pain-free and medically stable throughout:
  • Epidural anaesthesia for childbirth and lower back surgeries
  • General anaesthesia for major operations
  • Local anaesthesia for minor surgeries or diagnostics
  • Sedation for procedures like endoscopy or dental work
  • Nerve blocks and spinal anaesthesia for targeted pain relief
  • Full pre-anaesthesia evaluation and post-op care
Still asking, what is epidural anaesthesia? It’s a localised technique that blocks pain in the lower body, commonly used during labor.

Operations That Require Anaesthesia Support
Anaesthesia is essential in many surgeries, including:
  • Joint replacements and spine surgeries
  • C-section deliveries and gynecological procedures
  • Heart surgeries like bypass and valve replacements
  • Brain and spine operations
  • Tumor removals and biopsies in cancer care
  • Pediatric surgeries for birth defects
  • Emergency surgeries after trauma
The choice between general and local anaesthesia depends on your health and type of procedure. If you’re worried about anaesthesia awareness, don’t be. With the right team and advanced monitoring, it’s extremely rare.

Stages of Anaesthesia
Knowing the stages of anaesthesia helps you feel more at ease before a procedure:
  1. Induction – You begin to relax and drift off
  2. Excitement – Reflexes may kick in briefly as the brain slows down
  3. Surgical Anaesthesia – You’re fully unconscious and surgery-ready
  4. Overdose – Rare and dangerous, avoided through close monitoring
We follow the safest order of stages of general anaesthesia with top-grade tech and skilled staff.
When to See an Anaesthesiologist
It’s a good idea to consult an anaesthesiologist when:
They’ll walk you through your options and make sure you're ready.

Our Panel of Doctors

Our healthcare specialists are equipped with the knowledge and skills to provide you with the support you require. From consultation to diagnosis to treatments, our experts are dedicated to helping you.

Dr. Veeraputra Simhachalam Reddy

Surgical Oncology

08 years Experience

English, Hindi

Banjara Hills, Hyderabad

MBBS, DNB

Dr. Veeraputra Simhachalam Reddy

Surgical Oncology

08 years Experience

English, Hindi

Banjara Hills, Hyderabad

MBBS, DNB

Dr. Veeraputra Simhachalam Reddy

Surgical Oncology

08 years Experience

English, Hindi

Banjara Hills, Hyderabad

MBBS, DNB

Dr. Veeraputra Simhachalam Reddy

Surgical Oncology

08 years Experience

English, Hindi

Banjara Hills, Hyderabad

MBBS, DNB

Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers to common questions about our services, doctors, and care at Renova Hospitals. So you can feel informed and confident at every step.

What is epidural anaesthesia?

What is the order of stages of general anaesthesia?

Is anaesthesia safe?

What’s the difference between general and local anaesthesia?

Can I meet my anaesthesiologist before surgery?