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Internal Medicine & Critical Care in Nashik

Internal medicine and critical care in Nashik for complex medical problems, pre-operative optimisation, and ICU-level monitoring at Medinova Super Speciality Hospital—structured plans with specialist input.

  • Specialist internal medicine with ICU backing on the same Nashik campus
  • Coordinated diagnostics and referrals—less fragmentation for complex illness
  • Safety-first medication review and structured discharge planning
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Internal Medicine & Critical Care

Meet your doctors

Our team brings combined experience across 4 linked doctors — high-volume care with coordinated follow-up.

DR

Dr. Sumeet Mandale

Internal Medicine and Critical Care

13+ years experience

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DR

Dr. Divesh Heda

Pulmonology and Respiratory Medicine

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DR

Dr. Dynesh Kashikar

Critical Care and Anesthesiology

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DR

Dr. Ashish Naik

Critical Care and Anesthesiology

10+ years experience

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Key highlights

Adult medical + ICU

Scope

Full-service hospital

Setting

Nashik

Location

Individual results vary — expectations and follow-up are discussed at consultation.

Certifications & standards

  • Care pathways aligned with widely accepted clinical guidelines
  • Full-hospital support in Nashik—diagnostics, theatre, ICU, and step-down wards when needed
  • Medication reconciliation, infection-prevention practices, and clear discharge instructions

How it works

Simple 3-step care process

  1. Assessment & risk stratification

    History, exam, targeted tests, and review of prior records. Problems are prioritised by urgency and impact on safety.

  2. Treatment plan & monitoring

    Therapy is adjusted with daily goals; consultants join when specialty input changes management.

  3. Procedures or organ support (when indicated)

    Ventilatory support, renal replacement, vasopressor therapy, and other ICU measures only when clinically justified.

  4. Recovery & follow-up

    Step-down to ward care, education, medication list, and booked outpatient review with your Nashik team.

Conditions & when to consult

Know when to seek care

When to consult

Severe infections and sepsiswhen hospital antibiotics and monitoring are required
Acute respiratory failurepneumonia exacerbations, and COPD/asthma crises needing oxygen or ventilatory support
Acute kidney injuryelectrolyte emergencies, and significant dehydration
Diabetic crisesadrenal or thyroid emergencies when identified on workup

Other situations where care is recommended

GI bleeding stabilisation and coordination with endoscopy or surgery teams
Post-operative medical complications after major surgery performed at Medinova or transferred from elsewhere
Undifferentiated feverunintended weight loss, or abnormal labs needing a structured inpatient evaluation

Outcomes you can expect

Concrete benefits tied to how we plan and deliver care — not generic promises.

Faster clarity on diagnosis when symptoms involve several body systems

Lower medication-risk through reconciliation and dose rationalisation

ICU-level monitoring when early detection changes outcomes

Smoother transitions from emergency admission to ward, rehab, and outpatient follow-up in Nashik

Documentation insurers and employers may request, when appropriate

About this treatment

Who is this for?

Adults with serious or unclear medical illness, those facing major surgery who need medical optimisation, and patients who may require ICU monitoring. It also suits people with multiple chronic conditions where small changes in therapy carry large risk.

When should you consider it?

Seek urgent care for chest pain, severe shortness of breath, confusion, fainting with injury, or signs of sepsis. Book a specialist review for unexplained weight loss, persistent fever, difficult-to-control blood pressure or diabetes, or abnormal labs that remain unresolved.

Full clinical information

Medinova Super Speciality Hospital in Nashik provides internal medicine and critical care for adults who need careful diagnosis, risk stratification, and hospital-level treatment when conditions affect multiple organ systems. Internists coordinate labs, imaging, and specialty opinions so therapy matches your biology, medications, and goals—not a one-size template.

Who needs this treatment

  • Adults with unclear diagnoses after initial evaluation, or multiple active problems that need a coordinating physician
  • Patients needing pre-operative risk assessment and optimisation before major surgery
  • Those requiring ICU admission for sepsis, respiratory failure, haemodynamic instability, or close post-operative monitoring
  • People with complex medication lists, anticoagulation, immunosuppression, or organ impairment needing cautious titration

Why choose Medinova Super Speciality Hospital in Nashik

  • On-site diagnostics, specialist consults, and theatre access within one Nashik campus when care escalates
  • Structured handoffs between emergency, ward, HDU/ICU, and follow-up clinics
  • Protocols for VTE prevention, glycaemic control, and delirium reduction where applicable
  • Plain-language counselling so patients and families understand the plan at each stage

Recovery and results

  • ICU and ward stays vary by diagnosis; mobilisation and breathing exercises start when safe
  • Medication changes are reviewed at discharge with a written list and red-flag symptoms
  • Follow-up targets blood pressure, sugars, kidney function, and wound or device checks as needed
  • Return to work or travel is individualised after review—not fixed marketing timelines

Notes

Critical care focuses on continuous monitoring, organ support, and early response to change when illness is life-threatening or recovery is uncertain. The team works with families using clear updates, realistic timelines, and shared decisions about escalation, limitations, and transitions to ward care or rehabilitation.

Whether you are admitted for infection, respiratory failure, kidney injury, metabolic crises, or post-operative medical complications, care emphasises infection prevention, medication safety, nutrition, and mobility when it is clinically appropriate.

Medical information supports education and shared decision-making; it does not replace an in-person consultation. Individual risks, benefits, and timelines vary.

Frequently asked questions

Patient feedback

Real experiences from people who booked care through our clinic.

★★★★★

Dr. Hartwell’s office actually returns calls. When my blood pressure looked inconsistent, he walked me through cuff technique instead of just raising my medication.

Margaret Chen
★★★★★

Dr. Venkatesh explained my stress test in plain language. Follow-up was written down before I left—I never felt rushed.

Robert Ellison

Ready to take the next step?

Tell us what you are experiencing—we will match you with the right doctor and visit type.

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