Critical Care

Critical care is the specialized medical treatment provided to individuals facing life-threatening injuries or illnesses. It is typically administered in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) by a team of highly trained healthcare professionals who offer round-the-clock monitoring and care. This involves the use of advanced machines to continuously track vital signs and the provision of specialized treatments to stabilize the patient’s condition.
Who requires critical care?
Critical care is essential for patients with life-threatening conditions, including but not limited to:
- Severe burns
- COVID-19
- Heart attack or heart failure
- Kidney failure
- Recovery from major surgeries
- Respiratory failure
- Sepsis
- Severe bleeding
- Serious infections
- Severe injuries from car accidents, falls, or shootings
- Shock
At our hospital, critical care is the most vital service we offer. Ensuring the health and safety of our critical care patients is our top priority.