Critical Care Unit(CCU)
The Critical Care Unit is a specialized hospital department where patients with life-threatening conditions receive intensive medical attention and continuous monitoring. This includes individuals suffering from severe infections, respiratory failure, post-operative complications, multi-organ dysfunction, cardiac emergencies, and other critical conditions.
Our CCU is staffed 24/7 by a highly experienced team of critical care specialists, including intensivists, critical care nurses, anaesthesia technicians, clinical pharmacists, and other support personnel trained to manage acute and complex medical situations.
Key Features of Our CCU
- Advanced Life Support Systems: Equipped with ventilators, defibrillators, advanced patient monitors, syringe pumps, infusion pumps, and continuous monitoring systems for heart rate, oxygen saturation, blood pressure, and more.
- 24/7 Multidisciplinary Team: Our team comprises round-the-clock intensivists, skilled nurses trained in critical care, anesthesiologists, general physicians, pulmonologists, and physiotherapists working in close coordination.
- Integrated Diagnostic Support: Rapid access to on-site laboratory, radiology (including digital X-ray and CT scan), and pathology services ensures fast diagnosis and timely medical decisions.
- Patient-Centric Design: The unit has been carefully designed to offer privacy, safety, and comfort for patients.
Conditions Treated in the CCU
- Septic shock and severe infections
- Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
- Cardiac arrest and heart failure
- Stroke and neurological emergencies
- Trauma and major post-surgical recovery
- Poisoning and drug overdose cases
- Severe metabolic imbalances
Critical Care Unit