The department of emergency & critical care functions on the core principles of rapid and clinically-reliable decision making. We provide 24X7 emergency, ICU and critical care facilities in full compliance with international and national standards of safety and infection control. Our ambulatory services are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and effective communication systems. This enables our paramedics and support staff to offer safe patient transportation and specialised stabilisation support en route to the hospital. Our on-site multidisciplinary critical care team comprises specialised physicians, surgeons, intensivists, anaesthetists, specially trained nurses and paramedics. We have put in place well-structured and triage prioritised systems for critically ill patients to deliver compassionate and effective care.
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Neonatal and paediatric critical care At an emergency room, a trained nurse will first assess your health including your temperature, pulse, and blood pressure. Your critical care specialist will then examine your injury or illness and proceed with the necessary treatment protocol.
Emergency care includes the urgent diagnosis and management of life-threatening illnesses or injuries while critical care includes the treatment of health conditions that are serious in nature without any immediate threat to one’s life.