Critical Care
Overview
Critical Care is a specialized branch of medicine focused on managing patients with life-threatening conditions that require continuous monitoring, rapid intervention, and advanced medical support. It plays a crucial role in stabilizing patients during medical emergencies and ensuring optimal recovery outcomes.
Our Critical Care unit is designed to handle complex and high-risk cases, including severe infections, organ failure, trauma, and post-surgical complications. Patients admitted to critical care require constant observation and support for vital functions such as breathing, circulation, and neurological stability.
With a team of experienced intensivists, trained nurses, and multidisciplinary specialists, we ensure timely decision-making and coordinated care. Our approach focuses on early intervention, continuous monitoring, and evidence-based treatment protocols to improve survival and recovery rates.
Our Specialties
Our Critical Care department provides advanced medical support across a wide range of emergency and life-threatening conditions.
Emergency & Trauma Care
Immediate medical response for accidents, injuries, and critical emergencies, ensuring rapid stabilization and life-saving interventions during the crucial early period.
Cardiac Emergencies Management
Treatment of heart-related emergencies such as heart attacks, cardiac arrest, and severe arrhythmias with continuous cardiac monitoring and advanced support systems.
Respiratory Failure & Ventilator Support
Management of severe breathing difficulties and lung conditions requiring oxygen therapy, non-invasive support, or mechanical ventilation.
Neurological Critical Care
Care for conditions like stroke, head injury, seizures, and coma with close neurological monitoring and timely intervention.
Sepsis & Severe Infection Management
Treatment of life-threatening infections and septic shock with aggressive medical therapy and continuous monitoring to prevent organ damage.
Multi-Organ Failure Management
Advanced care for patients with failure of multiple organ systems, requiring coordinated treatment and life-support systems.
Post-Surgical Critical Care
Intensive monitoring and support after major surgeries to ensure safe recovery and prevent complications.
Poisoning & Overdose Management
Emergency treatment for poisoning, drug overdose, and toxic exposure with immediate stabilization and supportive care.
Renal Support & Dialysis in ICU
Critical care support for kidney failure, including emergency dialysis and continuous renal replacement therapies.
Shock & Hemodynamic Management
Treatment of different types of shock (cardiogenic, septic, hypovolemic) with advanced monitoring and circulatory support systems.
Infection Control & Isolation Care
Dedicated care for infectious and high-risk patients with strict infection control protocols and isolation facilities.
24/7 Intensive Monitoring & Life Support
Continuous monitoring of vital parameters with immediate response to any change in patient condition using advanced ICU systems.
Technologies & Infrastructure
Advanced ICU Setup
Fully equipped intensive care units with centralized monitoring systems for real-time tracking of vital parameters
Emergency Response & Triage System
Structured triage protocols to ensure that critically ill patients receive immediate priority care.
Ventilators & Life-Support Systems
Modern invasive and non-invasive ventilation systems to support patients with respiratory failure.
In-house Diagnostics & Support Services
24/7 access to laboratory, imaging, and blood bank services for rapid diagnosis and treatment.
Continuous Cardiac & Hemodynamic Monitoring
Real-time monitoring of heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, and other critical parameters.
Multidisciplinary Critical Care Team
Collaboration between intensivists, surgeons, physicians, and specialists for comprehensive patient management.
Our Experts

Dr. J. Das
Psychiatry

Dr. Ankita
Obst. & Gynae

Dr. Rahul Arya
Gastroenterologist

Dr. Ashish
General Surgery
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Frequently Asked Questions
Critical Care is specialized medical care for patients with life-threatening conditions who require constant monitoring and advanced treatment.
Patients are admitted when they require continuous monitoring, life-support systems, or immediate intervention for serious health conditions
This includes heart attacks, stroke, trauma, severe infections, respiratory failure, organ failure, and post-surgical complications.
Visiting policies vary depending on patient condition and hospital guidelines, with priority given to patient safety and infection control.
ICUs are equipped with ventilators, monitors, infusion pumps, dialysis machines, and advanced life-support systems.
The duration depends on the severity of the condition and the patient’s response to treatment.
Yes, Critical Care services operate round-the-clock with continuous monitoring and emergency support.