At Medicover Hospitals, we offer advanced Intensive Care Unit (ICU) services designed to support patients with life-threatening conditions, major surgeries, severe infections, and multi-organ dysfunction. A dedicated team of experienced intensivists backs our 24/7 critical care, critical care nurses, respiratory therapists, and allied health professionals, all working in sync to deliver the highest level of clinical excellence.
We ensure that each patient receives specific care by combining the knowledge of professionals from many fields, such as cardiology, pulmonology, nephrology, neurology, infectious disease, and others. This multidisciplinary teamwork is key to our strategy, allowing for thorough and timely interventions that improve patient outcomes.
Medicover Hospitals provides critical care services at many sites, allowing more patients to access high-quality ICU treatment when and where they need it most. Whether it's post-surgical monitoring, trauma, respiratory failure, or complex infections, our teams can handle even the most difficult medical situations.
From emergency stabilisation to advanced life support, we are dedicated to restoring health and hope with each ICU stay.
Patients with life-threatening conditions such as severe infections, respiratory failure, heart attacks, strokes, or post-surgical complications are typically admitted to the ICU.
ICU care involves continuous monitoring and advanced life support for critically ill patients, while regular inpatient care is for patients who are stable but still require hospitalisation.
Yes, but visiting hours and protocols may vary depending on the patient's condition and safety guidelines. Our staff will guide you accordingly.
Once stabilised, patients are transferred to a recovery ward or step-down unit for continued care and monitoring before full discharge.
Yes, early mobilisation and rehabilitation, including physiotherapy, are integrated into ICU care to support faster recovery and avoid complications.
