Life-Saving Intensive Care
The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a specialized department designed to provide advanced monitoring, treatment, and life-support for critically ill patients. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and staffed by a team of skilled intensivists, nurses, and specialists, the ICU ensures round-the-clock care for patients with severe medical, surgical, or trauma-related conditions. With continuous monitoring and immediate interventions, the ICU plays a vital role in stabilizing patients, managing complex health emergencies, and improving survival outcomes.
Expert Critical Care Team
Our team of highly skilled intensivists, nurses, and specialists will provide round-the-clock monitoring, advanced life support, and compassionate care to critically ill patients. We ensure timely interventions, personalized treatment plans, and the highest standards of safety to support recovery and improve outcomes.
1. Who needs ICU care?
Patients with critical illnesses, severe injuries, or post-surgical complications requiring continuous monitoring.
2. Can families visit ICU patients?
Yes, visits are allowed under strict supervision to ensure safety and prevent infections.
3. What monitoring is done in the ICU?
Vital signs like heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen, and organ functions are continuously tracked.
4. Is ICU treatment painful?
Most procedures are done with sedation or pain management to keep patients comfortable.
5. How long do patients stay in the ICU?
The duration varies based on the patient’s condition and recovery, ranging from hours to several days.
