BEST ICU - CRITICAL CARE UNIT IN Chandigarh & Tricity FOR CRITICAL CARE AND TREATMENT OF EMERGENCY HEALTH CONDITIONS
Advanced facilities for critical care treatment with excellent diagnosis and affordable cost of emergency treatment.
We are the best critical care hospital in the region offering the best of emergency health services for critically ill patients. A team of best critical care doctors are available around the clock to deliver the finest treatment and interventions in critical care.
We have the top Critical Care specialists who bring a vast experience and varied expertise in critical care procedures that has helped us grow into the best Critical Care Hospital in the region.
Conditions we treat
There are various types of diseases that we take care of in our Critical care Unit. We have a specialized team of care that include not only ICU but also other departments like the CCU, HDU, isolation room, etc., for assisting critical patients.
They take care of patients who have recently gone through invasive surgery or are severely ill, suffering from an infection, having trouble breathing, requires a ventilator, etc.
The following are the most common condition when you need the assistance of this department:
Lungs Problem
Brain Trauma
Heart Problem
Organ failure
Drug-resistant infection
Blood infection
Serious injury due to accidents
Conditions we treat
- ARDS.
- Acute liver failure.
- Acute kidney injury.
- Acute respiratory failure.
- Cardiogenic shock.
- Cerebral edema.
- Congenital metabolic disorder.
- Cancer-related Intensive Care.
- Drug overdose.
- Heart failure.
- Influenza (flu).
- Intracranial hemorrhage.
- Metabolic disorder.
- Multiple organ failure.
- Pneumonia.
- Pulmonary embolism.
- Respiratory (Lung) Failure.
- Ruptured Brain Aneurysm.
- Sepsis.
- Septic shock.
- Shock.
- Stroke.
- Traumatic Brain Injury.
Several wings of the critical care medicine unit
- Medical ICU
This care unit looks into the specialized treatment of patients who are critically ill or acutely unwell. The specialist provides critical care to patients and life support to injured people. The patients get admitted to the ICU after getting a referral from the doctor or is there in the emergency ward. We have a team of multidisciplinary doctors, nurses, and specialists trained in surgical, medical and trauma conditions. Moreover, the department has a fairly large sterile area containing technical, specialized and monitoring equipment for treating a critically ill patient.
- Neuro and Trauma ICU
- Stroke
- Intracranial hemorrhage
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Meningitis
- SAH
This department is an intensive care unit that takes care of patients suffering from life-threatening neurological problems. Every specialist and nurse working in this department has proper knowledge and training on using neurological tools like ventilator mechanic, intensive blood pressure monitoring etc.
- CCU Cardiac Care Unit
- HDU
We offer patient service of a High Dependency Unit to take care of those patients that require constant care and attention.
Their condition is not as severe to warrant an ICU bed and is managed in step down unit or HDU.
- Isolation rooms
When the doctors feel that the patient must be kept away from other patients while receiving medical care, they shift him/her to a special room called Isolation room.
This is necessary for conditions when the patient is suffering from a condition that can infect others in the room. On the other hand, it can also be because your condition will make you vulnerable to be infected by others easily.
- Hemodialysis
Procedures
In an ICU (Intensive Care Unit), various medical procedures may be performed depending on the patient’s condition. Some common procedures include:
- Mechanical ventilation: Assisting patients with breathing using a ventilator.
- Central line insertion: Placement of a catheter into a large vein for medications or fluids.
- Arterial line insertion: Placing a catheter into an artery to monitor blood pressure and blood gases.
- Chest tube insertion: Draining fluid or air from the chest cavity.
- Dialysis: Filtering the blood when the kidneys are not functioning properly.
- Tracheostomy: Creating a surgical opening in the windpipe for long-term ventilation.
- Feeding tube insertion: Providing nutrition through a tube into the stomach or intestines.
- Hemodynamic monitoring: Continuous measurement of blood pressure, heart rate, and other vital signs.
- Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT): Slow and continuous dialysis for critically ill patients.
- Bronchoscopy: Visual examination of the airways using a flexible tube (bronchoscope).
- Thoracentesis: Removing fluid or air from the pleural space around the lungs.
- Lumbar puncture: Collecting cerebrospinal fluid for diagnostic purposes.
- Cardioversion: Restoring a normal heart rhythm using electrical shock.
- Transfusions: Giving blood products like red blood cells or platelets when needed.
Who is a ICU Specialist ?
Meet Dr. Ashis Garg, a distinguished ICU specialist at the forefront of critical care medicine. With a profound passion for healing and an unwavering commitment to excellence, Dr. Garg has established himself as a leading expert in the field. Armed with extensive training and invaluable experience, he is dedicated to providing the highest level of medical care to patients facing life-threatening conditions.
As an ICU specialist, Dr. Garg plays a pivotal role in the intensive care unit, where he skillfully manages and oversees the treatment of critically ill individuals. His deep understanding of complex medical conditions and cutting-edge therapies allows him to make informed and decisive decisions to optimize patient outcomes.