Services Provided
Wound Treatment
Wound treatment services are medical services aimed at cleaning, treating and healing wounds in patients. Asta Medical is equipped with equipment and trained medical personnel to manage various types of wounds.
Minor Surgery
Minor surgery services are medical services that involve relatively simple surgical procedures and do not require an overnight stay in the hospital. Types of minor surgeries that can be performed at Asta Medical include removal of cysts, removal of lipomas, sutures, excision of skin lesions, and other procedures that do not require general anesthesia or complex surgery.
Nail Extraction
Nail extraction service is a medical procedure to remove part or all of a nail that is experiencing problems or injuries, such as infection, trauma, or ingrown nails (nails that grow into the skin). Nail extraction can be done on the fingernails or toenails.
Ear Spooling
Ear irrigation is a procedure used to clean the ears using a special solution and a spray or syringe with the needle removed. The main goal of this procedure is to remove excess wax/earwax buildup or blockages that can cause discomfort, hearing loss, and risk of infection.
Nebulizers
Nebulization service is a medical procedure used to administer liquid medicines or drug solutions into the patient’s respiratory tract using a device called a nebulizer. The nebulizer converts liquid medicine into vapor which can be inhaled through a mask or mouth effectively and comfortably to reduce shortness of breath symptoms
EKG
EKG (electrocardiogram) service is a diagnostic procedure used to record the electrical activity of a patient’s heart. An EKG is a common test performed to evaluate heart health, detect heart problems, or monitor changes in heart condition over time.
Observations
Observation service is a process of continuous monitoring of the condition of patients who require more intensive care and supervision than usual outpatient care, but does not require hospitalization.
Oxygenation
Oxygenation service is the process of administering supplemental oxygen to patients who have difficulty breathing or have low oxygen levels in the blood. The main purpose of this service is to increase oxygen levels in the patient’s body, improve respiratory function, and ensure that vital organs receive an adequate supply of oxygen.
Intravenous Line
Intravenous (IV) line service is a procedure used to insert a needle or catheter into a patient’s vein to deliver fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into the bloodstream.
