Sri Sri Holistic Hospital Department of Critical Care in Hyderabad is dedicated to delivering exceptional care and specialized treatments for patients facing life-threatening conditions. Recognized as one of the leading Critical Care Hospitals in Hyderabad, we boast state-of-the-art facilities and a highly experienced clinical team. We provide round-the-clock comprehensive medical support to those in critical need, solidifying our reputation as a top Critical Care Hospital in Hyderabad.
Intensive care medicine, also known as critical care medicine, focuses on the diagnosis and management of severe and life-threatening conditions. Our critical care unit is equipped with advanced technology and cutting-edge equipment for sophisticated organ support and invasive monitoring. Our expert medical team evaluates each patient’s condition and develops individualized care plans to address specific needs. We also offer intensive monitoring for patients requiring close observation, particularly during the critical hours after major surgery when transfer to a less intensively monitored unit is not feasible.
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Critical care is medical care for people who have life-threatening injuries and illnesses. It usually takes place in an intensive care unit (ICU).
ICU and critical care go hand in hand, but with a slight difference. Think of critical care as the what and ICU as the where.
When it comes to critical care, the four Ps are : place, procedure, personnel, and patient
Abbreviations: ABCD, Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability; E, Exposure; ICU, intensive care unit; PI, pressure injuries.
Sri Sri Holistic Hospitals is widely regarded as the best critical care hospital in Hyderabad, offering state-of-the-art facilities and a highly experienced clinical team dedicated to providing exceptional care for patients facing life-threatening conditions.
Some instances where patients need critical care include those who undergo very invasive surgery or who have poor outcomes after surgery, those who are severely injured in an accident, people with serious infections, or people who have trouble breathing on their own and require a ventilator to breathe for them