Best Critical Care Hospital in Hyderabad

The Department of Critical Care at Medicover Hospitals is dedicated to delivering specialized treatments and comprehensive care to critically ill patients. Critical care, also known as intensive care medicine, focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of life-threatening conditions requiring advanced organ support and invasive monitoring.

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Critical Care Expertise

At Medicover Hospitals, we prioritize providing the best treatment for emergency and complex cases. Our critical care experts possess extensive knowledge and experience in managing critical conditions. They collaborate closely with specialists from various departments to ensure a holistic and multidisciplinary approach to treatment. Our department is staffed with top-tier medical professionals, nursing staff, surgeons, and healthcare specialists committed to delivering exceptional care.


Facilities and Technologies

Our hospital is equipped with advanced therapeutic monitoring technologies, advanced operation theatres, and emergency wards with full amenities. These resources enable accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment, ensuring optimal outcomes for our patients.


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Why Choose Medicover Hospitals for Critical Care?

Medicover Hospitals is recognized as one of the most preferred Critical Care Centers in Hyderabad, known for our commitment to providing standardized care based on evidence-based clinical practice guidelines. Whether you require intensive monitoring, specialized treatments, or emergency care, trust Medicover Hospitals to deliver the highest standard of critical care tailored to meet your needs.


Milestones achieved in the Department

Quality patient care during Covid. A 36year old female patient was diagnosed with severe covid pneumonia with Acute respiratory distress syndrome, the patient was kept on ECMO for almost 2 months, and the patient was discharged in a hemodynamically stable condition after 3 and half months of hospital stay. and many such cases happened where the Critical care team has given their heart and sole to save patients.


Facilities

125 bedded critical care units with all facilities


Equipment

  • ECMO
  • Cardiac output monitor
  • Ventilators
  • Syringe pumps,
  • Infusion pumps
  • monitors, defibrillators

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the focus of the Critical Care Department at Medicover Hospitals?

The Critical Care Department specializes in treating critically ill patients with life-threatening conditions requiring sophisticated organ support and invasive monitoring.

2. What types of cases are handled by the Critical Care Department?

We handle emergency and complicated cases, including severe pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and other critical conditions requiring advanced interventions.

3. What are some milestones achieved by the Critical Care Department?

We have provided quality care during Covid, including successfully treating a 36-year-old female patient with severe Covid pneumonia on ECMO for nearly 2 months, among many other critical cases.

4. What facilities are available in the Critical Care Department?

We have a 125-bedded critical care unit equipped with all necessary facilities to provide comprehensive care.

5. What equipment is used in the Critical Care Department?

Equipment includes ECMO, cardiac output monitors, ventilators, syringe pumps, infusion pumps, monitors, and defibrillators.

6. How can I contact Medicover Hospitals for critical care services?

For critical care services, you can reach out by calling 040-68334455, emailing info@medicoverhospitals.in, or through WhatsApp at 917032969191.

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