Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

Emergency Care Treatment Haryana

The highest level of patient care and treatment for critically sick patients with possibly treatable life-threatening diseases is the intensive care unit (ICU). The ICU team at Medark Hospitals works diligently to offer comprehensive and suitable treatment to very ill patients around-the-clock, seven days a week. Patients in our ICU range in age from newborns and toddlers to teenagers, young adults, elderly adults, and geriatrics. Our ICU unit is a distinct, self-contained unit inside our healthcare facility that is outfitted with sophisticated, specialised equipment for careful observation, prompt treatment, and frequently prolonged care of patients with severe organ failure. The breadth of practice includes anything from general medical/surgical ICUs in hospitals to specialised ICUs for abdominal transplants to others for full spectrum perioperative cardiovascular care, including heart/lung transplants and all types of mechanical and circulatory support. If someone is extremely unwell and needs careful monitoring and intense care, or if they are having surgery and intensive care can benefit them, intensive care is a requisite.

Types of Intensive Care Units

Based on the diseases/conditions that are treated, intensive care units might be organised. Specialised critical care units at our facility include those for medicine, surgery, paediatrics, and neonatal.
  • Medical Intensive Care Units – Adult patients with medical illnesses needing regular observation, specialised monitoring, and medical care are the focus of the medical intensive care unit including conditions like cancer, gastrointestinal haemorrhage, drug overdose, and respiratory failure.
  • Surgical Intensive Care Units – The surgical critical care unit is specifically designed to treat postoperative patients, including those who have had large abdominal operations, unstable multiple trauma patients, and any surgical patient who needs ongoing observation or life support.
  • Paediatric Intensive Care Units – In the paediatric intensive care unit, critically unwell children are treated. The paediatric critical care unit also treats kids who have undergone surgery and are in danger of getting worse. 
  • Intensive Care Units specialised Nephrology & Urology – The nephrology & urology intensive care unit is responsible for the management of urinary tracts, 
  • kidney functioning and high-risk and critical surgeries related to the above-mentioned.
At Medark Hospitals, we place a high priority on the multidisciplinary care teams that we use to treat our critically sick patients. To this end, we have created several teams and initiatives. This is a vibrant and expanding organisation that is constantly treating patients in a successful way for conditions including cardiology issues, nephrology & urology issues and also paediatrics issues for the most critical patients.

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