When every second counts, Noble Health City’s Intensive Care Unit is prepared to deliver life-saving care with precision, expertise, and compassion. Our Center of Excellence for Critical Care is equipped with cutting-edge technology and managed by a highly trained team of intensivists, anesthesiologists, critical care nurses, and specialists.
From trauma and surgical recovery to complex infections and organ failure, we offer continuous monitoring, advanced life support, and personalized interventions for critically ill patients of all ages.
Our ICU offers invasive and non-invasive ventilation to support patients with respiratory failure, lung infections, or trauma-related breathing issues.
Continuous ECG, blood pressure, and oxygen monitoring ensure rapid intervention for patients with cardiac arrest, arrhythmias, or heart failure.
Critically ill patients with acute kidney injury receive bedside dialysis (CRRT or hemodialysis) for safe and continuous renal support.
After major surgeries, our ICU ensures stable recovery with constant monitoring, pain control, and early complication management.
We provide advanced monitoring and intervention for patients with brain injuries, strokes, seizures, or post-operative neuro complications.
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Experienced Critical Care Team: Expert intensivists, nurses, and support staff trained in emergency and critical scenarios.
Advanced Life-Saving Equipment: Ventilators, defibrillators, multi-parameter monitors, dialysis units, and more.
Strict Infection Control Protocols: ICU-grade sterilization and isolation zones for safe care delivery.
Multi-Specialty Collaboration: Seamless coordination between departments for holistic care and faster recovery.
Patient-Centric & Family-Sensitive Approach: Transparent communication, emotional support, and regular updates to families.
Patients with life-threatening conditions such as respiratory failure, sepsis, trauma, cardiac emergencies, stroke, or those recovering from major surgery are admitted for intensive monitoring and support.
ICUs are equipped with specialized machines and 24x7 monitoring systems. Patients receive constant care from trained critical care staff, which is not possible in general wards.
Yes, but with limited hours and safety protocols. Our team ensures family updates and emotional support while maintaining infection control.
ICU stay depends on the severity of the condition and the patient’s response to treatment. Some may recover quickly, while others may need extended support.