Overview
The Department of Critical Care Medicine provides advanced intensive care for patients with life-threatening illnesses and medical emergencies that require continuous monitoring and specialised support. Staffed by highly trained intensivists, critical care nurses, and multidisciplinary specialists, the department offers 24/7 evidence-based care for complex conditions such as sepsis, respiratory failure, trauma, cardiac emergencies, and multi-organ dysfunction. Equipped with cutting-edge technology and strict infection control protocols, the unit ensures rapid response and personalised management for both adult and paediatric patients.
Each intensive care unit is designed to deliver high-precision, protocol-driven treatment with advanced life support systems, including ventilators, ECMO, SLED, haemodialysis, and high-flow oxygen therapy. Facilities also feature point-of-care ultrasound, bedside bronchoscopy, therapeutic hypothermia, and prone ventilation. A dedicated team of physiotherapists, dietitians, pharmacists, microbiologists, and social workers work together to support recovery and rehabilitation. With a strong focus on safety, compassion, and innovation, the department remains committed to improving outcomes and providing hope for critically ill patients and their families.