Critical Care

Ruby Hall Clinic's Critical Care department provides specialised ICU-based treatment for unstable and critically ill patients who require continuous monitoring, advanced organ support, and high-intensity multidisciplinary care.

The service is designed for patients recovering from major surgery, severe infections, trauma, neurological emergencies, cardiac events, transplant procedures, and other life-threatening conditions that demand round-the-clock medical supervision.

Every patient is managed within a structured critical care environment that combines advanced monitoring systems, specialised nursing, senior intensivist oversight, and support from multiple clinical specialities.

Expert critical care, everyday, through advanced monitoring, specialist teams, and dedicated ICU pathways.

How Critical Care Supports Recovery

ICU care is meant for patients who cannot be managed safely in a standard ward because they need ventilatory support, invasive monitoring, organ support, or minute-to-minute intervention by trained teams.

Ruby Hall Clinic's critical care service is built around multidisciplinary units, privacy-focused patient cubicles, specialist nursing, and senior experts who monitor quality of care against global standards of survival, infection control, and patient satisfaction.

When ICU Admission Becomes Necessary

Why Choose Our Critical Care Service

Specialised Unit Structure

Separate ICU pathways for cardiac, neurological, transplant, paediatric, neonatal, and general critical care allow patients to receive focused treatment in the right setting.

Senior Expert Oversight

The department is supervised by senior and well-known experts working with trained doctors and nurses dedicated to critical care practice.

Privacy And Comfort In A High-Acuity Environment

The mirrored source highlights individual patient cubicles that preserve privacy and dignity while intensive treatment continues around the clock.

What The ICU Provides

Specialised Monitoring Equipment

Critically ill patients receive continuous monitoring through advanced ICU equipment that supports rapid clinical decision-making.

High-Level Medical Expertise

Senior experts, intensivists, and speciality teams work together to support patients with complex medical, surgical, neurological, and cardiac illness.

Constant Access To Trained Critical Care Nurses

Dedicated nurses remain central to ICU care by observing changes early, managing equipment, and supporting patients and families through high-risk treatment phases.

Critical Care Units Across Campuses

Sasoon Road
Top Critical Care

Top Critical Care

The Sassoon Road campus carries the broadest critical care footprint in the mirrored source, with highly specialised ICU streams dedicated to different clinical needs.

  • Coronary Care Unit for cardiac patients and post-interventional cardiology monitoring
  • Intensive Care Unit for critically ill medical and surgical patients
  • Neuro Trauma Unit for acute neurological and post-neurosurgical care
  • Stroke and Neuro Unit with rehabilitation support
  • Cardiac Recovery Unit for adult and paediatric post-cardiac surgery patients
  • Transplant ICU for post-transplant management
  • Paediatric ICU and Neonatal ICU for critically ill children and newborns

Critical Care FAQs

Who needs admission to an ICU?

Patients may need ICU admission after major surgery, severe illness, trauma, stroke, cardiac emergencies, respiratory failure, or any condition requiring advanced monitoring and organ support.

How is ICU care different from a regular ward?

ICU care provides specialised monitoring equipment, higher medical intensity, and continuous access to highly trained nurses and doctors for unstable or critically ill patients.

Does Ruby Hall Clinic provide specialised ICU types?

Yes. The mirrored source lists separate units for coronary care, general intensive care, neuro trauma, stroke and neuro recovery, cardiac recovery, transplant, paediatric critical care, and neonatal intensive care.

Need Advanced Monitoring For A Critically Ill Patient?

When a patient needs more than ward-level care, early ICU admission and specialist monitoring can be decisive in stabilisation and recovery.

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