Critical Care Unit (ICU)
24/7 Advanced Life Support, Multi-Organ Failure Management, and Expert Care for the Critically Ill
Our Critical Care Unit is a high-level, multispecialty facility dedicated to the immediate and continuous management of patients with life-threatening conditions. We provide comprehensive life support, continuous monitoring, and specialized treatment.
The unit is staffed by dedicated **Intensivists** who lead a team of resident doctors, critical care nurses, and respiratory therapists. We operate with a low nurse-to-patient ratio to ensure personalized, minute-to-minute attention and rapid intervention.
Equipped with the most advanced monitoring systems and sophisticated technology, we manage complex medical emergencies including severe infections (sepsis), multi-organ failure, major trauma, and critical post-operative recovery.
We emphasize clear communication with families and aim to provide compassionate care while striving for the best possible clinical outcomes for every patient under our supervision.
Advanced Life Support and Monitoring
24/7 Expert Intensivist Coverage
The unit is managed by board-certified Intensivists around the clock, ensuring continuous specialist oversight.
Advanced Ventilatory Support
State-of-the-art mechanical ventilators providing customized respiratory modes for acute respiratory failure (ARDS).
Hemodynamic Monitoring
Invasive and non-invasive methods (e.g., PICCO, Arterial lines) for precise assessment of heart function and circulation.
Sepsis and Shock Management
Protocol-based rapid treatment for septic shock and other life-threatening circulatory failures.
ICU Technology and Environment
Centralized Monitoring System
Continuous feed of patient vitals to a central nursing station, allowing immediate response to any changes.
Bedside Diagnostic Imaging
Capability for portable X-rays, ECGs, and Ultrasound/Echocardiography within the unit, minimizing patient transfer risks.
Positive and Negative Pressure Rooms
Dedicated isolation rooms for patients requiring protection (immunocompromised) or with infectious diseases.
Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy
Specialized machines available for gentle, continuous kidney support for hemodynamically unstable patients (CRRT).
Digital Record Keeping
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) ensure seamless, real-time documentation and access to patient history for the team.
Infection Control Protocols
The unit maintains the highest standards of hygiene and antibiotic stewardship to prevent hospital-acquired infections.
Specialized Critical Care Sub-Units
Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU)
Dedicated to managing critical conditions arising from internal medicine, including severe respiratory infections, organ failure, critical poisoning, and complex metabolic disturbances.
Surgical and Trauma Intensive Care Unit (STICU)
Providing intensive monitoring and management for patients following high-risk surgical procedures or those suffering from multi-system trauma, ensuring stabilization and preventing complications.
Neuro and Cardiac Intensive Care (NCICU)
Specialized care units focusing on brain, spine, and heart emergencies. Continuous neurological and cardiac monitoring is provided to optimize recovery from time-sensitive events.
Commitment to Critical Care Excellence
Dedicated Intensivist Team
Our Critical Care team is led by full-time, specialized intensivists, not rotating consultants, ensuring consistent expertise.
Zero-Tolerance for Infection
We implement strict, evidence-based protocols to minimize the risk of central line and ventilator-associated infections.
Humanized ICU Care
We prioritize patient comfort, pain management, and early mobilization to prevent muscle loss and psychological distress.
Multidisciplinary Rounds
Daily rounds involve the intensivist, nurse, respiratory therapist, pharmacist, and dietitian to create holistic treatment plans.
Open Family Communication
We offer structured, regular counseling and updates to the patient's family, maintaining transparency and trust.
Rapid Response Team Integration
Our ICU team works seamlessly with the hospital's RRT to intervene rapidly when a patient's condition deteriorates outside the unit.