Ageing is a natural part of life, but it often brings unique health challenges. As we grow older, our bodies change, and managing multiple health conditions can become complex.
The Department of Geriatrics at Shenoy Multi-Speciality Hospitals is dedicated to providing compassionate and specialised medical care for older adults.
Our goal is to promote healthy ageing, maintain functional independence, and enhance the quality of life for our senior patients and their families.
As a leading provider among multi speciality hospitals in Marredpally, we recognise that elderly care goes beyond treating individual diseases. It requires a holistic approach that considers physical, cognitive, and social well-being.
Our team of geriatricians is specially trained to address the complex needs of older adults, from managing chronic illnesses and memory issues to preventing falls and addressing nutritional deficiencies.
Geriatrics is the branch of medicine focused on the health and care of older people. A geriatrician is a specialist who is an expert in how medical conditions can present differently and interact in older bodies.
When seeking Geriatric Services in Secunderabad, patients look for more than just clinical treatment; they look for a comprehensive approach to aging.
Our primary focus is not just on extending life, but on improving the quality of those years, helping seniors stay as active and independent as possible for as long as possible.
Caring for the elderly begins with a thorough, multi-faceted assessment.
Our treatment plans are designed to be practical and patient-friendly.
We support patients through acute illness and provide comfort-focused care when needed.
Our department addresses the common syndromes and conditions that affect older adults.
Falls are a major cause of injury and loss of independence in the elderly.
Urinary incontinence is a common but treatable issue that affects dignity. We offer evaluation and management strategies, including bladder training and medication, to improve control and confidence.
We screen for and treat brittle bones to reduce the risk of fractures, especially of the hip and spine.
The emotional health of our senior patients is just as important as their physical health.
Ageing can be an isolating experience. Our team is trained to screen for depression and anxiety, which are common in older adults but often go undiagnosed. We provide a supportive environment and can coordinate with our psychiatry team for further care, ensuring a holistic approach to mental wellness.
We aim to provide compassionate, high-quality care for seniors at an affordable cost.
| Service / Assessment | Estimated Price Range (INR) |
|---|---|
| Geriatric Consultation | ₹700 – ₹1,200 |
| Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) | ₹3,000 – ₹5,000 |
| Bone Mineral Densitometry (DEXA Scan) | ₹2,000 – ₹3,500 |
| Vitamin B12 & Vitamin D Test | ₹1,500 – ₹2,500 |
| Senior Citizen Health Check-up Package | ₹4,000 – ₹7,000 |
Note: Our front desk can provide details about our dedicated senior citizen health packages.
Caring for an elderly loved one requires a special kind of trust. Here is why families choose Shenoy Hospitals:
Ageing gracefully is possible with the right medical support.
At Shenoy Multi-Speciality Hospitals, our Geriatrics department is committed to being a partner in your health journey, focusing on wellness, independence, and dignity.
We provide the expertise and empathy needed to navigate the complexities of ageing, ensuring that your golden years are truly golden.
Let us help you and your loved ones live healthier, fuller lives at every age.
Book a consultation with our geriatric care experts today.
A General Physician treats adults of all ages. A Geriatrician has additional specialised training in the medical, social, and psychological aspects of caring for older adults, particularly those with multiple health issues or frailty. They are experts in managing the unique way diseases present in the elderly.
There is no fixed age. It is more about health status than chronological age. One should consider seeing a geriatrician if they are over 65 and have multiple chronic conditions, are taking many medications, or are experiencing functional decline, memory loss, or frequent falls.
This is a common challenge. Start by expressing your concern for their well-being. Try to understand their fears—perhaps they are afraid of bad news or losing their independence. Sometimes, framing the visit as a way to "stay healthy and independent" rather than "treating sickness" can help. Our geriatricians are experienced in communicating with reluctant patients.
While minor forgetfulness can be normal, significant memory loss that disrupts daily life is not. It could be a sign of a treatable condition like a vitamin deficiency or a more serious issue like dementia. It is always important to have it evaluated by a specialist.
Polypharmacy is the use of multiple medications by a single patient (often five or more). It is common in the elderly and increases the risk of adverse drug reactions and harmful interactions. A key role of a geriatrician is to review and "de-prescribe" medications that may be unnecessary or harmful.