“As on today we see earth as a patient in the ICU”

Yashomati Hospitals is equipped with state-of-the-art hemodynamic monitors, ventilators and 24/7 dialysis facility for patients in the ICU. There are several circumstances in which a person may be admitted to intensive care. These include treatment after surgery, accident or severe illness. This hospital has established the concept of “Advanced Support of Life”, keeping patients sedated and ventilated in an intensive care environment with all specialized monitoring equipments; Common equipment in an ICU includes mechanical ventilators to assist breathing through an endotracheal tube or a tracheostomy tube; cardiac monitors including those problems; equipment for the constant monitoring of bodily functions; a web of intravenous lines, feeding tubes, nasogastric tubes, suction pumps, drains, and catheters; and a wide array of drugs to treat the primary condition(s) of hospitalization. Medically induced comas, analgesics, and induced sedation are common ICU tools needed and used to reduce pain and prevent secondary infections. Remote staff typically has access to vital signs from live monitoring equipment and to electronically maintain health records so they can get a broader view of a patient’s medical history. Often bedside and remote staff has met in person and may rotate responsibilities. Such systems allow hospitals to double-check that correct procedures are being followed for the patients most vulnerable to mistakes, and to use access expertise remotely to keep patients that would otherwise have to be transferred to a larger facility, and have demonstrated a significant decrease in mortality. We do have the following;

  • A high degree of medical expertise
  • Constant access to highly trained nurse
  • Cardiac intensive care unit
  • Medical intensive care unit
  • Surgical intensive care unit
  • Pediatric intensive care unit
  • Neonatal intensive care unit

Doctors, nurses and support staff are trained to help the person in intensive care and offer necessary support
to their families.

  • CRITICAL CARE UNIT, which provides support for patients whose conditions are potentially life-threatening.
  • PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (PICU), which provides specialist care to children aged 0-18 years. It is a combined medical and surgical unit specializing in cardiac, Neuro-spinal and neonatal surgery and operates a 24-hour retrieval service.
  • NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (NICU) provides specialist care to sick term and pre-term (premature) newborn babies. The unit is a combined medical and surgical unit, which provides a wide range of pediatric services. The state-of-the-art, purpose-built unit has been specially designed as a bright, welcoming and spacious environment for babies and their families
  • MEDICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (MICU) is a 05 bed unit providing acute care for adult and geriatric critically ill medical patients. The multidisciplinary staff is highly collaborative and supportive, working together to achieve the best patient outcomes possible.
  • SURGICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (SICU) is the multispecialty medical care center for critically ill patients who require surgery or are recovering from surgery.

ICU Doctors

  • Dr. Rakesh

    Dr. Rakesh

    Pathologist
  • Dr. Vignish

    Dr. Vignish

    Pathologist
  • Dr. Harshit

    Dr. Harshit

    Pathologist
  • Dr. Shobha

    Dr. Shobha

    Pathologist
  • Dr. Kamalkar

    Dr. Kamalkar

    Pathologist

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