Ensuring Sterile Excellence in Patient Care
At MRD Hospital and Diagnostic Centre, our Central Sterile Supply Department (CSSD) plays a crucial role in maintaining the highest standards of infection control and patient safety. The CSSD is responsible for the sterilization, preparation, storage, and distribution of all medical and surgical instruments used throughout the hospital.
Our facility is equipped with state-of-the-art sterilization equipment, including autoclaves and plasma sterilizers, operated by trained professionals who follow globally recognized protocols. Every instrument and material is meticulously cleaned, sterilized, and inspected before reaching the operating rooms or patient care areas, ensuring absolute hygiene and reliability in every procedure.
Advanced Sterilization Technology
The CSSD at MRD Hospital uses modern, automated sterilization and monitoring systems to maintain full traceability and quality assurance. Each sterilization cycle is recorded, validated, and monitored through digital systems that ensure consistency and compliance with international standards.
Our processes are designed to eliminate all microbial life without compromising the integrity of surgical instruments. From delicate laparoscopic tools to complex orthopedic sets, every item undergoes multi-stage cleaning and sterilization using steam, ethylene oxide, or plasma-based technologies, depending on material sensitivity.
Expert Team and Continuous Quality Control
Our CSSD team consists of qualified technicians and infection control experts dedicated to upholding the hospital’s strict sterilization policies. Regular training, performance audits, and equipment calibration ensure the department operates at peak efficiency.
We continuously upgrade our protocols to align with the latest healthcare standards, minimizing the risk of hospital-acquired infections and ensuring the safety of both patients and healthcare staff.
At MRD Hospital, we believe that world-class care begins with a sterile foundation — and our CSSD stands as the silent guardian of patient trust and safety.