Critical Care Unit

The Critical Care Unit (ICU) provides round-the-clock care for patients facing life-threatening conditions. Equipped with advanced monitoring systems and life-support technologies, the unit is managed by a multidisciplinary team trained to deliver immediate, intensive treatment and stabilize critically ill patients.

Key Areas of Care

  • Multi-Organ Failure – Comprehensive support for patients with dysfunction in organs like heart, lungs, kidneys, or liver
  • Sepsis and Infections – Aggressive management of life-threatening infections and systemic inflammatory response
  • Cardiac Emergencies – Advanced care for heart attacks, arrhythmias, and post-operative cardiac patients
  • Neurological Emergencies – Intensive care for stroke, brain injuries, and post-neurosurgical monitoring
  • Respiratory Failure – Ventilator and oxygen therapy for patients with severe breathing difficulty or lung damage

Advanced Monitoring and Life Support

  • Ventilator Support – Mechanical breathing assistance for patients unable to breathe independently
  • Hemodynamic Monitoring – Continuous tracking of blood pressure, heart rate, and organ perfusion
  • Renal Replacement Therapy – Dialysis support for patients with acute or chronic kidney failure

Specialized ICU Services

  • Post-Surgical Recovery – Close monitoring after major surgeries to ensure stable recovery
  • Pain and Sedation Management – Ensuring patient comfort and controlled sedation during critical care
  • Family Counseling & Updates – Transparent communication and emotional support for families during difficult times
Combining expert care, compassion, and cutting-edge technology, the Critical Care Unit ensures the best possible outcomes for patients in the most vulnerable stages of illness.