
Critical Care
At Jeewan Hospital and Nursing Home, the Department of Critical Care is the heart of our emergency and intensive services—equipped to deliver round-the-clock, specialized care to patients with life-threatening illnesses or injuries. Our state-of-the-art Intensive Care Units (ICUs) are designed to handle the most complex and high-risk medical conditions with advanced technology, expert clinical teams, and evidence-based treatment protocols.
Critical care medicine is a multidisciplinary specialty focused on the diagnosis, support, and management of patients facing organ failure, severe infections, trauma, and post-surgical complications. Our ICU team works relentlessly to stabilize, monitor, and treat patients in their most vulnerable condition, ensuring that every second counts.
Key Services and Specialties
1. Medical ICU (MICU)
Caring for patients with acute medical conditions such as respiratory failure, severe infections (e.g., sepsis), poisoning, stroke, diabetic ketoacidosis, and organ dysfunction.
2. Surgical ICU (SICU)
Post-operative critical care for patients recovering from major and complicated surgeries. Where Patient requires ICU care and close monitoring to ensure its speedy recovery.
3. Cardiac ICU (CICU)
Focused cardiac critical care for patients with acute myocardial infarction, arrhythmias, cardiogenic shock, post-cardiac surgery recovery, and advanced heart failure.
4. Neuro ICU
Specialized care for patients with severe neurological issues such as brain injury, stroke, status epilepticus, intracranial bleeding, and neurosurgical recovery.
5. High Dependency Unit (HDU)
A step-down unit from the ICU that supports patients who are stable but still require close monitoring, often used for intermediate care and weaning off critical support.
6. COVID-19 and Infectious Disease ICU
Negative-pressure isolation ICUs with full PPE and infection control protocols, managing patients with highly contagious and respiratory infections including COVID-19, H1N1, and other viral syndromes.