For poison emergencies
Sudden vomiting, altered consciousness, breathing difficulty, pinpoint pupils, severe sweating, seizures, or chemical odor after exposure are medical emergencies.
Immediate medical treatment for pesticide poisoning, household chemical exposure, drug overdoses, and suicide attempts. MPMC combines emergency toxicology protocols with compassionate psychiatric review and family support.
Bring the patient immediately or call our team if someone has ingested or been exposed to a serious toxin. MPMC responds to agricultural poisonings common in this region as well as medication overdoses, household chemicals, and venomous bites.
Emergency toxicology management may include airway stabilization, gastric lavage when appropriate, activated charcoal, antidote protocols, cardiac monitoring, oxygen support, and ICU backup.
Mental health care is a major part of recovery after overdose, suicidal ideation, or severe emotional collapse. Our crisis response includes psychiatric evaluation, counseling, family sessions, and referral pathways for ongoing therapy.
Families often need as much support as the patient. We help parents, spouses, and siblings understand what happened, what needs watching, and how to create a safer next step.
Sudden vomiting, altered consciousness, breathing difficulty, pinpoint pupils, severe sweating, seizures, or chemical odor after exposure are medical emergencies.
Suicidal statements, giving away belongings, withdrawal, panic, severe agitation, self-harm, or sudden hopelessness should prompt immediate professional review.
Isolation, repeated school refusal, secretive behavior after bullying or relationship stress, self-harm marks, and overdose threats need careful, non-judgmental intervention.
Alcohol or medication misuse, loss of function, severe sleep disturbance, major financial or relationship stress, and explicit intent to die require urgent attention.
Our immediate priority is patient safety and medical treatment.
Our focus is medical stabilization and mental health support. Legal involvement depends on the circumstances and we handle such situations as sensitively as possible.
Family involvement is balanced with the teenager's need for honest conversation.
Yes, but private space is often essential for effective counseling. The psychiatrist or counselor determines the best mix of individual and family sessions.
It depends on the toxin, dose, and how quickly care begins.
Mild cases may need 24 to 48 hours of monitoring. Severe organophosphate poisoning or major overdose may require ICU support for several days.
0421-2350205 - available 24/7 for poison exposure and immediate crisis guidance.
104 Tamil Nadu mental health support and SNEHA Foundation at 044-24640050 can provide additional crisis listening support.