Facilities

Facilities

ICU-1

The ICU-1, or General ICU, provides intensive care for patients with severe or life-threatening conditions across a broad range of medical issues.

Patients recovering from major surgeries.

Individuals with severe infections or respiratory issues.

Those experiencing critical complications from chronic diseases.

ICU-2

ICU-2 is often a specialized unit within a hospital that focuses on a specific type of critical care, depending on the hospital’s resources and expertise.

Cardiac ICU (CICU): For patients with severe heart conditions, such as post-heart surgery or acute cardiac events.

Neonatal ICU (NICU): Dedicated to critically ill or premature infants.

Neuro ICU: For patients with severe neurological conditions or brain injuries.

ICU-3

ICU-3 may refer to a high-dependency or advanced level of intensive care that deals with the most complex and severe cases, often requiring the most sophisticated technologies and treatments.

ICU-2 is often a specialized unit within a hospital that focuses on a specific type of critical care, depending on the hospital’s resources and expertise.

High-Dependency Unit (HDU): Focuses on patients who are less critically ill than those in a standard ICU but still require close monitoring and specialized care.

Advanced ICU: Includes units like the Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) unit or advanced organ support units for severe cases such as multi-organ failure.

The term "OPD hospital" generally refers to a hospital with an Outpatient Department (OPD). In medical terminology, OPD stands for "Outpatient Department," which is a part of a hospital where patients receive medical treatment or consultations without being admitted to the hospital overnight.

OPD (Outpatient Department)

The term "OPD hospital" generally refers to a hospital with an Outpatient Department (OPD). In medical terminology, OPD stands for "Outpatient Department," which is a part of a hospital where patients receive medical treatment or consultations without being admitted to the hospital overnight.


Laboratory

Laboratory in a medical context is a facility where diagnostic tests are performed to help diagnose, treat, and monitor diseases and health conditions.

Emergency

The Emergency Department (ED), also known as the Emergency Room (ER), is a critical part of a hospital dedicated to providing immediate care for patients with acute illnesses or injuries. Diagnosis, and treatment for acute and life-threatening conditions. It operates 24/7 and is staffed by healthcare professionals trained to manage emergencies.

Operation Theatre

An operation theatre, also known as an operating room (OR), is a specially designed facility within a hospital where surgical procedures are performed. Here's a detailed overview of what you can expect and the key components involved:

Purpose of an Operating Theatre

Surgical Procedures: The primary function is to provide a sterile environment for surgeries ranging from minor procedures to major operations.

Specialized Equipment: Equipped with advanced medical tools and technology necessary for performing various types of surgeries.

Digital X-Ray

Digital X-ray is a modern imaging technology used in medical diagnostics to visualize the inside of the body. It offers several advantages over traditional film-based X-rays

Digital X-ray uses electronic sensors to capture and convert X-ray images into digital data, which can then be displayed, analyzed, and stored electronically.

Categories

CT Scan

Laproscopic

Pathology

Rooms

Hospital rooms are designed to offer patients a more comfortable and private experience during their hospital stay. These rooms go beyond standard accommodations to provide enhanced amenities and a higher level of comfort.

Categories

VIP Room

Labour Room

General Ward

Private Ward

24X7 Ambulance

A 24x7 ambulance service is a critical component of emergency medical care, providing round-the-clock transportation for patients in need of urgent medical attention.