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Dept. of Critical Care

About

Critical Care at Medipulse Hospital is dedicated to providing comprehensive medical support and life-saving care to critically ill patients. Our department is staffed with highly skilled intensivists, critical care physicians, nursing specialists and support staff who follow global standard protocols to ensure the best clinical outcomes. 

We combine advanced technology, compassionate care, and a multidisciplinary approach to treat patients with life-threatening conditions requiring constant monitoring and specialised interventions.

Key Services

Medipulse Critical Care Department offers managed and high-level care for patients with complex and life-threatening illnesses, including:

Advanced ICU & Support Services

  • Close cardiac monitoring for unstable heart conditions

  • Ventilation and respiratory support

  • Hemodynamic monitoring and vasopressor support

  • Advanced infection control & sepsis management

  • Post-operative critical care support

  • Multi-organ dysfunction management

  • Emergency resuscitation and stabilization

Key Equipment & Infrastructure

  • 65 ICU & Critical Care Beds with real-time physiological monitoring.

  • 1:1 Nursing Care Ratios for intensive patient oversight.

  • Advanced Life Support Systems & Ventilators

  • Round-the-Clock Pathology & Radiology Support for rapid diagnostics.

  • Integrated Emergency Response & Surgical Back-Up for immediate intervention.

  • Infection Prevention Protocols to minimize risks and improve recovery.

Critical Care FAQ’s

  • Patients with severe respiratory distress, organ failure, shock, post major surgery, sepsis, trauma, and unstable chronic illnesses may require ICU support.

  • Yes — critical care services at Medipulse Hospital operate round-the-clock with intensivists and trained staff.

  • Visiting policies are structured for patient safety while keeping family needs in mind. Please check with ICU staff.

  • Most health insurance plans and government schemes (e.g., RGHS, CGHS, ECHS) are accepted, subject to policy terms.

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