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Critical Care

Intensive care medicine or critical care medicine is a branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and management of life-threatening conditions requiring sophisticated organ support and invasive monitoring under expert’s observation.

INFRASTRUCTURE

City life care multispecialty Hospital has the largest number of critical care beds in Surat, with 113 ICU beds located on 3rd & 4th floor of the main building in the close vicinity of OT Complex, Cath Lab, Transplant OT and Procedure Room

OUR DIFFERENT ICUS ARE ORGANIZED IN INDEPENDENT CLUSTERS AS FOLLOW

  1. HDU- High Dependency Unit
  2. ICCU- Intensive Cardiac Care Unit
  3. MICU- Medical Intensive Care Unit
  4. SICU- Surgical Intensive Care Unit
  5. PICU- Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
  6. NICU- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
  7. Burn ICU.

HIGHLIGHT OF ICU

  1. 113 bed CCU with the latest multipara monitors.
  2. Invasive and Non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring.
  3. High End ventilators for adult, pediatric and neonates.
  4. Defibrillator with central pacing facility.
  5. Fully motorized electric beds
  6. High frequency ventilator for neonates
  7. Drager  (Germany ) MGPS system for Central supply of oxygen air and other Medical gases
  8. Round-the-clock services by qualified Critical Care specialists, Pulmonologists, Anesthetists, Trained Intensive Care Nurses , Dietitians, Physiotherapist and paramedicalstaff
  9. Portable equipment to perform bedside Ultrasonography ,X-Rays, 2D/3D Echocardiography, Bronchoscopy, Endoscopy, Per-cutaneous Tracheotomy and Haemodialysissupport for all kinds of diagnostic and therapeutic purposes in ICU
  10. ICUs are supported by Cathlab, Pathology Lab and Radiology Facility.

SERVICES OFFERED

  1. All types of Cardiac Emergencies.
  2. Accident & Trauma Management - care of the severely injured due to an automobile accident, gunshot or stabbing wounds, fall, burns, or an industrial & Household accident.
  3. ARDS
  4. Acute neurological emergencies
  5. Acute ventilator failure
  6. Toxicological emergencies
  7. Complex electrolyte imbalances
  8. Septic shocks
  9. Postoperative medical emergencies, surgical complications etc.
  10. Premature birth Management