Incision & Drainage

Incision & Drainage is a minor surgical procedure used to treat abscesses or localized infections by releasing accumulated pus and relieving pressure. It is one of the most effective methods to control infection and provide immediate pain relief.

Patients experiencing swelling, redness, severe pain, or fever due to infection often require this procedure. Timely drainage prevents the spread of infection and promotes faster healing.

The procedure is performed under sterile conditions using local anesthesia, ensuring patient comfort and safety.

Expert care for your Recovery Journey

Incision & drainage combines quick intervention with precise technique to deliver immediate relief and effective infection control.

Personalized Care for Every Patient

Treatment is based on infection severity and location.

Compassionate Solutions Tailored

Focus on comfort and rapid recovery.

Your Path to Relief

Immediate Pain Relief

Reduces pressure and discomfort.

Infection Control

Prevents spread of infection.

Quick Recovery

Fast healing with proper care.

Compassionate care at Every Step

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Expert Consultation

Examination of infection site.

Step 01

Diagnosis & Planning

Decision for procedure.

Step 02

Procedure & Recovery

Drainage with wound care guidance.

Step 03

Why Early Treatment Matters

Early drainage prevents worsening infection, reduces complications, and speeds up healing.

Advanced Techniques & Technology

Sterile Surgical Methods

Ensures safe procedure.

Local Anesthesia Techniques

Provides pain-free experience.

Advanced Wound Care

Promotes faster healing.

Infection Control Protocols

Prevents recurrence.

Risks & Considerations

Minor risks include recurrence or mild discomfort. Proper care minimizes complications.

Expert Care by Dr. Rashmi Shriya

Dr. Rashmi Shriya provides safe and effective treatment for infections using precise techniques and proper wound care management.

Her approach ensures quick relief, minimal discomfort, and complete recovery with patient-focused care.

Frequently asked question

A procedure to remove pus from an infection.

Minimal due to anesthesia.

10–20 minutes.

Usually not required.

Minimal scarring.

Often prescribed.

Possible if not treated completely.

Yes, very safe.

If swelling, pain, or fever increases.