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City Central Hospital

city: “New York”

state: “NY”

departments: [“cardiology”,”neurology”,”emergency”,”orthopedics”]

Phone: 800-362-5566
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Apollo Hospital

city: “Chennai”

state: “TN”

departments:[“pediatrics”,”surgery”,”icu”,”oncology”]

Phone: 800-362-5566
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St. Mary’s Hospital

city: “San Francisco”

state: “CA”

departments:[“trauma”,”emergency”,”maternity”,”diagnostics”]

Phone: 916-734-5959
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Guindy Care Hospital

city: “Chennai”

state: “TN”

departments:[“cardiology”,”emergency”,”diagnostics”]

Phone: 888-123-4567
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Marina Bay Medical

city: “New York”

state: “NY”

departments:[“pediatrics”,”maternity”,”orthopedics”]

Phone: 888-555-7890
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Queensland General

city: “Houston”

state: “TX”

departments:[“surgery”,”orthopedics”,”oncology”]

Phone: 800-987-6543
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Hospitals — Find the Right Center for Robotic Surgery

A successful robotic surgery experience depends on more than a machine. It depends on the hospital ecosystem: experienced surgeons, trained OT teams, anesthesia support, infrastructure, nursing, ICU or ward readiness, infection control, and a structured recovery pathway. This page helps you explore hospitals that offer robotic surgery and shortlist the right one for your procedure.

What you’ll find on RoboMitra hospital listings

Specialty coverage

Hospitals may offer robotic procedures across different departments. Use filters to focus on your specialty—urology, gynecology, general surgery, oncology, cardiac, ENT, orthopedics, pediatrics, and more.

Location and accessibility

City and neighborhood matter, especially for:

  • Follow-up visits
  • Post-operative care and wound checks
  • Family support and travel logistics

Patient support services

Look for services that improve the experience:

  • Pre-operative counseling and care coordinators
  • Clear admission and discharge processes
  • Physiotherapy or rehabilitation support (where relevant)
  • Insurance or TPA coordination

What makes a strong robotic surgery center

Experienced teams (procedure-specific)

Technology is a tool; outcomes come from the surgical team’s experience in that specific procedure type. Ask about the team’s experience, typical outcomes, and how complications are handled.

OT preparedness and protocols

A good center will have:

  • Trained OT staff familiar with robotic setups
  • Standard safety checklists
  • Sterilization and infection control protocols
  • Backup plans if a change in approach is needed

Transparent costs and clear inclusions

Robotic surgery costs can vary. A strong hospital should share:

  • What is included (surgeon fees, consumables, hospital stay)
  • What can change the estimate (ICU care, extra days, complications)
  • Options for room categories
  • Insurance or EMI guidance where possible

How to compare hospitals on RoboMitra

  1. Shortlist by city and department
  2. Review hospital profile pages for services and focus areas
  3. Explore associated doctors and their availability
  4. Request an appointment or a cost estimate

Practical questions to ask a hospital

  • Do you offer robotic surgery for my procedure type?
  • What is the typical hospital stay and follow-up schedule?
  • What support is available for insurance or TPA?
  • What are visitor policies and patient comfort services?
  • How do you handle emergencies or complications?

Book a consultation

RoboMitra can help you connect with hospital teams. Start with a consultation to evaluate suitability, plan tests, and decide next steps. If you are unsure which hospital to choose, share your city and concern—we will help you shortlist options.

Disclaimer: Content on RoboMitra is for general awareness and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified doctor for diagnosis and treatment.

Planning your journey: a simple 5-step framework

  1. Clarify the problem. Write down your symptoms, how long they have been present, and what makes them better or worse.
  2. Collect key records. Gather scans, lab reports, prescriptions, and discharge summaries if available.
  3. Choose the right specialist. Match your concern to the correct department; if unsure, start with guidance.
  4. Compare options logically. Shortlist 2–3 hospitals and 2–3 doctors, then compare experience, support, and transparency.
  5. Decide and plan recovery. Before confirming surgery, understand the recovery timeline, caregiver needs, and follow-ups.

This framework keeps the decision process structured and reduces anxiety because you always know your next step.

FAQs

How do I share my reports safely?
Share only relevant reports. Avoid sending sensitive details unless needed for booking. Use secure upload options when available and keep originals with you.

What if I don’t know the right department?
Start with a guidance call or chat. Based on your symptoms and reports, you can be routed to the most suitable specialty for evaluation.

Is recovery always faster with robotic surgery?
Recovery depends on the procedure, your health, and post-operative care. Minimally invasive approaches can help in many cases, but individual results vary.

Can family members book on behalf of the patient?
Yes. You can book for a parent, spouse, or child. Share the patient’s basic details and bring documents to the consultation.

What to expect on the day of consultation

Most consultations follow a predictable flow:

  • The doctor listens to your symptoms and reviews your reports
  • You may be advised additional tests to confirm diagnosis or evaluate fitness for surgery
  • The doctor explains possible treatment paths (medical management, minimally invasive approaches, or surgery)
  • You discuss recovery time, risks, and follow-up needs
  • You receive a clear “next steps” plan (tests, second opinion, scheduling, or watchful waiting)

If you do not understand something, ask the doctor to repeat it in simpler words. A good consultation ends with clarity, not confusion.

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