
At Lalmati Super Superspeciality Hospital, our Critical Care Department is dedicated to delivering world-class emergency and intensive care with advanced technology and compassionate treatment. Our team of experienced intensivists, critical care specialists, and healthcare professionals is committed to managing life-threatening conditions, providing round-the-clock monitoring, and ensuring the best possible outcomes for patients of all ages.
We utilize cutting-edge digital technology for real-time patient monitoring, rapid diagnostics, and seamless communication with specialists worldwide. Our advanced critical care protocols, including precision-based interventions and life-support technologies, ensure personalized and effective treatment for critically ill patients.
Available Treatments
- Advanced Life Support (ALS)
- Mechanical Ventilation
- Hemodynamic Monitoring
- Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT)
- Sepsis Management
- Trauma and Emergency Care
- Post-Surgical Intensive Care
- Neurological Critical Care
- Pulmonary Critical Care
- Pain and Sedation Management
Key FAQs.
Critical care, also known as intensive care, is specialized medical care for patients with life-threatening conditions such as organ failure, severe infections, trauma, or post-surgical complications. It involves continuous monitoring and advanced life support.
ICUs treat patients with severe infections (sepsis), respiratory failure, cardiac arrest, stroke, traumatic injuries, post-surgical complications, and multi-organ failure. It provides 24/7 monitoring and life-saving interventions.
Critical care units use ventilators for breathing support, dialysis for kidney failure, ECMO for heart and lung support, defibrillators for cardiac emergencies, and continuous hemodynamic monitoring for vital organ function.
The length of ICU stay varies based on the patient’s condition and response to treatment. Some may stay for a few days, while others with severe conditions may require prolonged intensive care.
Yes, family visits are allowed based on hospital policies. However, visitation times and guidelines may be restricted to prevent infections and ensure the patient’s well-being.