Isolation Ward
The isolation ward is designed for patients with contagious diseases such as tuberculosis, COVID-19, or other highly infectious conditions. The purpose of this ward is to prevent the spread of infections within the hospital while ensuring that patients receive the necessary medical care in a controlled environment.

Isolation rooms are equipped with specialized ventilation systems and negative pressure to contain airborne pathogens. Strict hygiene protocols, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), are enforced to protect healthcare workers and other patients. Medical staff working in the isolation ward follow strict guidelines to ensure the highest levels of infection control.
Patients admitted to the isolation ward receive individualized care, including medication, respiratory support, and hydration therapy. Regular assessments are conducted to track their progress and adjust treatment plans as needed. Once patients recover and are no longer contagious, they are discharged with guidelines on continued home care and follow-up treatment.