At Ramesh Hospital, we are committed to providing exceptional critical care services through our Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), and High Dependency Unit (HDU). These specialized units are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and staffed by highly skilled medical professionals to ensure the best outcomes for critically ill patients.
Our ICU is designed to provide comprehensive care for patients with life-threatening illnesses and conditions requiring close monitoring and intensive medical intervention.
Continuous tracking of vital signs like heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, and more.
Ventilators, defibrillators, and infusion pumps to support critically ill patients.
A dedicated team of intensivists, nurses, and specialists available 24/7.
Strict protocols to minimize the risk of hospital-acquired infections.
The NICU at Ramesh Hospital provides specialized care for newborns who are premature, have low birth weight, or face complications at birth. Our focus is on ensuring the health and safety of these fragile patients.
Support for preterm babies, congenital abnormalities, and respiratory distress syndrome.
To maintain the optimal temperature for newborns.
Neonatal ventilators, phototherapy units, and advanced monitoring systems.
Skilled professionals trained in neonatal care, available round the clock.
Counseling and guidance to help parents understand their baby’s condition and care requirements.
Our HDU bridges the gap between the general ward and the ICU, providing close monitoring for patients who are stable but still require a higher level of care.
Advanced equipment for real-time tracking of patient vitals.
Ideal for patients recovering from surgery or transitioning from the ICU.
Trained nurses and doctors provide personalized care and support.
Administering high-risk medications and managing complex conditions.
Highly trained specialists in critical and neonatal care.
Sophisticated equipment for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Integrated care across ICU, NICU, and HDU.
Ensuring patient safety and infection prevention.
Always ready to handle emergencies.
Newborns with premature births, low birth weight, respiratory issues, or other complications may require NICU care.
Yes, but visitation hours and protocols are regulated to ensure patient safety and minimal disruption to care.
Our ICU team includes intensivists, anesthetists, cardiologists, neurologists, and other specialists as needed.
Yes, our NICU is equipped to care for extremely premature babies with advanced medical needs.
Yes, patients who stabilize in the ICU are often moved to the HDU for continued monitoring before transferring to the general ward.
Yes, patients who stabilize in the ICU are often moved to the HDU for continued monitoring before transferring to the general ward.
We provide counseling, regular updates on the baby’s condition, and guidance on how parents can participate in their baby’s care.
We follow strict hygiene and infection control protocols across all critical care units.
Yes, our HDU is staffed by trained nurses who provide continuous monitoring and care.
Yes, we offer private rooms equipped for ICU and NICU care for added comfort and privacy.
Major surgeries like cardiac, neurological, or organ transplants often require ICU care for recovery.
We have trained staff and advanced transport systems to safely transfer critically ill patients to the ICU.
Yes, we have counselors to support families dealing with the stress of critical care situations.