ICU (Intensive Care Unit) and NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) provide advanced, continuous medical care for critically ill adults and newborns who require close monitoring, life-support, and rapid medical intervention. These units are essential for managing severe infections, respiratory failure, cardiac and neurological emergencies, post-operative complications, and premature or medically fragile newborns.
At Nano Hospitals, ICU and NICU services are built for round-the-clock readiness, combining specialised teams, advanced monitoring systems, and strict safety protocols to support recovery during the most critical phases of care.
Care within the ICU and NICU follows a structured, vigilant clinical pathway:
Step 1: Admission & Risk Assessment
Patients are admitted based on severity and clinical need, often from Emergency,
Operation Theatres, or Labour Rooms.
Step 2: Stabilisation & Life Support
Immediate interventions may include ventilatory support, cardiac monitoring,
intravenous medications, fluids, and specialised neonatal support.
Step 3: Continuous Monitoring
Vital parameters—heart rate, oxygen levels, blood pressure, and neurological status—
are monitored continuously.
Step 4: Multidisciplinary Care
Intensivists coordinate closely with cardiologists, neurologists, surgeons,
neonatologists, and anesthesiologists.
Step 5: Recovery & Transition
As the patient stabilises, care is gradually stepped down to a ward or specialised unit.
ICU / NICU services at Nano Hospitals are delivered through high-intensity clinical preparedness:
This ensures consistent, high-quality critical care even during complex or rapidly changing clinical situations.
Critical care involves inherent challenges, including:
Risk mitigation at Nano Hospitals includes:
Who requires ICU care?
Patients with life-threatening conditions needing continuous monitoring and support.
What is NICU care?
Specialised intensive care for medically unstable newborns.
Are doctors available 24×7?
Yes.
Can families visit ICU/NICU patients?
As per hospital policy.
How are families updated?
Through regular medical briefings.
What happens after ICU recovery?
Patients move to step-down care.
At Nano Hospitals, ICU and NICU services deliver constant vigilance, clinical excellence,
and compassionate support—helping patients and families through the most critical moments
of care.
For advanced critical care support, trust Nano Hospitals—where expertise and empathy work together.