Critical and Intensive care is a healthcare specialty that looks after critical patients with acute, life-threatening illness or injury. Typical examples of critical illness include heart attack, poisoning, pneumonia, surgical complications, premature birth and stroke. Critical care also includes care of the severely injured; whether due to an automobile accident, gunshot or stabbing wounds, a fall, burns, or an industrial accident.
Intensive care may be provided anywhere life is threatened i.e. at the scene of an accident, in an ambulance, in a hospital emergency room or in the operating room. Most critical care is delivered in highly specialized intensive care units (ICU). Intensive care is provided by teams of well trained and experienced intensivists, supported by other healthcare professionals that lead to the best outcome for the patient.
At Suyash Hospital, 60 bedded fully equipped advanced critical care units of various specialties. They include MICU, SICU, Cardiac ICU, NICU, Surgical ICU, etc. Our intensive care units are of international standards, with ultra modern facilities and infrastructure, led by a team of highly trained intensivists. Our intensivists have expertise and experiences in managing all aspects of critical care medicine.
Suyash Hospital specializes in delivering utmost care and comfort for the patients suffering from major health problems such as:
» Severe burns
» Heart attack
» Heart failure
» Brain stroke & hemorrhage
» Kidney failure
» People recovering from certain major surgeries
» Respiratory failure
» Sepsis and septic shock
» Severe pneumonia,
» Severe surgical complications,
» premature birth emergency
» Severe bleeding
» Serious infections
» Serious injuries, such as from road accident & crashes, falls, and shootings
» poisoning
Services offered in ICU at Suyash Hospital such as:
» Continuous monitoring for critically ill or injured patients
» Life support measures for patients with multi organ failure
» Post-operative care to transplant patients, critically ill, surgical patients
» Non-invasive and invasive ventilation
» Dialysis, percutaneous tracheostomies, chest drain insertions and fibre-optic bronchoscopies
» Multidisciplinary meetings for complicated patients
» Retrieval services