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Critical Care

Expert Critical Care, Everyday

Intensive Care Units, or ICUs, are specialised hospital wards where patients with unstable or critically ill conditions receive top critical care. A patient in an intensive care unit (ICU) may be unable to breathe on their own or be experiencing multiple organ failure, necessitating continuous medical care and support. These tasks will be replaced by medical equipment while the patient heals.
Our senior and well-known experts oversee our critical care departments at Ruby Hall Clinic, which is considered on of the best critical care hospital in Pune. With a group of nurses and doctors who specialise in critical care, we provide clinical services. In terms of patient satisfaction, nosocomial infections, and survival, our performance in patient care is on par with global standards. Every patient in our cutting-edge multidisciplinary critical care units has their own cubicle, ensuring the utmost in privacy and comfort, along with the support from doctors for critical care in Pune.

When to admit a patient into an ICU

There are several circumstances in which a person may be admitted to an ICU, including after surgery, an accident, or a severe illness.
The ICU provides the following services :
  • Specialised monitoring equipment
  • A high degree of medical expertise
  • Constant access to highly trained nurses
There are several circumstances in which a person may be admitted to an ICU, including after surgery, an accident, or a severe illness.
The ICU provides the following services :
  • Specialised monitoring equipment
  • A high degree of medical expertise
  • Constant access to highly trained nurses

Top Critical Care

  • Coronary Care Unit: The CCU caters to patients with cardiac ailments and patients post-interventional cardiology procedures for continuous monitoring.
  • Intensive Care Unit: The ICU caters to critically ill patients with medical or surgical conditions.
  • Neuro Trauma Unit: The NTU primarily caters to patients with acute neurological conditions and post-neurosurgery patients who require specialised care.
  • Stroke and Neuro Unit: The SNU is dedicated to patients of stroke with rehabilitation services for complete recovery.
  • Cardiac Recovery Unit: The Cardiac Recovery Unit is a dedicated unit for post-cardiac surgical patients—both adult and paediatric—manned by cardiac anaesthetists offering rigorous haemodynamic monitoring.
  • Transplant ICU: The Transplant ICU is dedicated to post-operative management of transplant patients.
  • Paediatric ICU: The PICU takes care of critically ill children presenting with medical or surgical conditions.
  • Neonatal ICU: The NICU takes care of newborn babies requiring specialised care, phototherapy, or interventions and also caters to neonates with critical ailments and low birth weight babies.

Critical Care

  • Multiparameter Monitoring
  • Invasive cardiac monitoring
  • Dialysis facility at every ICU bed
  • Bedside imaging (X-ray, sonography, and 2D echo)
  • Better connectivity to Operation Theatres & Cath Lab
  • Electronically adjustable patient beds to facilitate patient position and movement
  • Bedside Rehabilitation & Physiotherapy
  • Advanced ventilatory support equipment
  • Advanced NIV machines and transport monitors availability
Dr. Prachee Sathe, our founder and director, founded the ICU department in 1991 to create a state-of-the-art facility. She received training in the UK through an International Fellowship from the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh. With a 2:1 patient-to-nurse ratio, committed support staff, and a Medical Emergency Team that ensures quick response throughout the hospital, her team of skilled intensivists treats over 15,000 critically ill patients daily.
For both invasive and non-invasive monitoring, we have the newest multiparameter monitors with a central monitor. Each bed has the latest monitors, ventilator support, syringe pumps for minute drug quantity monitoring, etc.
These ICUs are capable of treating patients with complex medical problems like septicaemia, multi-organ failure (renal failure, respiratory failure, cardiac failure, etc.), various types of poisoning, high-risk and complicated surgical patients, road traffic accidents, post-renal and liver transplant patients, diabetic complications, etc.

We are dedicated to providing care that enhances the quality of life for our patients. Strict protocols and ongoing peer review guarantee the best possible results. We use severity scoring systems (APACHE II, SAPS II) and ICU audits in conjunction with frequent interdepartmental consultations to monitor adherence to protocol and analyse results. Our high standards for top critical care for patients, hygiene, and infection control are supported by ongoing internal training for medical and nursing staff.