Palliative and Hospice Care for Cancer Patients

Palliative and Hospice care both aim to improve comfort and quality of life for people with cancer, but they are provided at different stages. Palliative care can be given at any point during a serious illness, even while the patient is still receiving treatments to cure or control the disease. Hospice care, on the other hand, is for the final stage of life, when treatments are no longer working and the focus is on comfort and support.

Get expert care for heart and blood vessel conditions using advanced diagnostics and minimally invasive treatments.
Access complete cancer treatment—from early detection to advanced therapy—handled by a multidisciplinary team.
Manage kidney health with specialized care for dialysis, chronic kidney disease, and renal disorders.
Get fast, accurate imaging results using advanced MRI, CT, and diagnostic technologies.
Recover faster with modern surgical techniques that reduce pain, scarring, and hospital stay.
Address men’s health concerns with discreet, specialized care focused on long-term wellness.
Receive comprehensive care for women’s health—from routine screening to specialized diagnostics.
Get professional support for mental health with personalized treatment in a safe, confidential setting.
Treat brain, spine, and nerve conditions with advanced technology and expert specialists.
Experience a holistic approach combining modern medicine with preventive and lifestyle-based care.