Our intensive care units provide high-acuity monitoring and organ support for patients who need more than ward-level care. Beds are equipped for ventilator support, invasive and non-invasive monitoring, and rapid response to clinical change.
Multi-parameter monitors track heart rhythm, oxygenation, blood pressure, and other vital trends in real time. Specialist intensivists and ICU-trained nurses coordinate with surgeons, physicians, and the laboratory for timely decisions.
Care is organised across dedicated areas—MICU for medical critical illness, SICU for post-operative and surgical critical care, and NICU for critically ill newborns—so teams and equipment match each patient population.
MICU
Medical Intensive Care Unit for severe sepsis, respiratory failure, neurological emergencies, and other medical conditions requiring close observation and advanced life support.
SICU
Surgical ICU focused on post-operative recovery, major trauma, and high-risk surgical patients with dedicated protocols for pain control, fluids, and wound care.
NICU
Neonatal ICU providing specialised monitoring, respiratory support, and family-centred care for premature and critically ill newborns.