Our Critical Care & Intensive Care Unit (ICU) provides round-the-clock, life-saving support for patients with life-threatening conditions. Equipped with advanced monitoring systems and ventilators, our ICU team handles emergencies like sepsis, trauma, organ failure, and post-surgical recovery. A multidisciplinary team ensures expert care, continuous observation, and rapid intervention during critical health moments.
From respiratory distress to cardiac arrest, our ICU delivers specialized treatment with precision and compassion. Critical patients are managed by intensivists, trained nurses, and support staff under strict infection control protocols. The unit also provides care for patients needing ventilator support, dialysis, and multi-organ monitoring. Our goal is to stabilize, support, and restore health with the best possible outcomes.
Our Services Include :-
24/7 Emergency & Critical Care Support
Advanced ICU Monitoring Systems
Mechanical Ventilation & Life Support
Management of Sepsis, Trauma & Stroke
Multi-organ Failure Treatment
Post-Operative Intensive Monitoring
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) Care
Cardiac & Neurocritical Care
Bedside Ultrasound & Echocardiography
Sedation & Pain Management
Infection Control & Isolation Facilities
Why Choose Our Critical Care & ICU Department ?
✅ 24×7 availability of skilled intensivists & critical care nurses
✅ State-of-the-art ICU with advanced ventilators & monitors
✅ Rapid response team for medical emergencies
✅ Integrated support from cardiology, nephrology, neurology & surgery teams
✅ Multidisciplinary rounds and personalized care plans
✅ Transparent communication with families
✅ High success rate in critical recovery cases
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is critical care or intensive care ?
Critical care is specialized medical care for patients with life-threatening conditions requiring constant monitoring and support, usually in an ICU.
What types of patients are admitted to the ICU ?
Patients with severe infections, respiratory failure, heart attacks, strokes, trauma, organ failure, or post-major surgery are usually admitted to the ICU.
Who monitors ICU patients ?
ICU patients are monitored 24/7 by intensivists (critical care doctors), trained nurses, and a multidisciplinary medical team.
What equipment is used in the ICU ?
The ICU is equipped with ventilators, cardiac monitors, infusion pumps, defibrillators, dialysis machines, and emergency resuscitation tools.
Can family members visit ICU patients ?
Yes, but visiting hours and safety protocols are strictly followed to prevent infections and maintain patient stability.