Dr. Vineeta Sharma
MBBS, MD - Palliative Medicine
Hospice and Palliative
Working in the field of Palliative Medicine for last 7 years and providing Palliative care to terminally ill patients suffering from last stage Cancer,Heart,Lung ,Liver or HIV. Also serving senior citizens who require geriatric care and Medication
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Frequently Asked Questions
In Mumbai, these services are provided by trained doctors, nurses, psychologists, and counselors. Many leading hospitals, NGOs, and private centers have specialized palliative care departments. They work together to provide medical, emotional, and spiritual support.
Hospice care is recommended when curative treatment is no longer effective or desired. Starting it early ensures better comfort and emotional peace for both patients and families.
Patients with advanced cancer, organ failure, dementia, neurological disorders, or chronic pain can benefit from these services. Palliative care can begin early in the disease, while hospice care is provided in the final stages of life.
Unlike curative treatment, palliative care focuses on relieving symptoms and improving comfort rather than curing the disease. It can be given alongside other medical treatments. The goal is to enhance quality of life for both patients and families.
Yes, many major hospitals in Mumbai have dedicated palliative care units. These teams provide inpatient and outpatient services, along with home-based care for patients who prefer to stay with family.
Yes, several organisations and hospitals offer home-based palliative care. Trained professionals visit patients at home to provide medical support, pain relief, and emotional counselling. This allows patients to stay comfortable in a familiar environment.
Patients, family members, or treating doctors can request these services. Early involvement helps manage symptoms effectively and provides psychological and social support throughout the illness.