The Critical Care Unit has a smaller staff-to-patient ratio, enabling healthcare staff to monitor patients closely. It is also equipped with complex respiratory support for critically ill patients.
Our Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is catered for both adult and paediatric patients. It is a highly specialised facility dedicated to patients who require intensive monitoring, nursing care and complex respiratory support.
The ICU is staffed 24 hours a day by board-certified specialists and seasoned critical care nurses, nurse practitioners and physicians, who are committed to providing of high level of clinical care.
This facility leverages advanced technology to ensure patient safety. Patients’ vital signs are transmitted to a central nursing station manned around the clock by our qualified nurses, so the ICU team is able to respond to any changes swiftly and efficiently. The ICU is also positioned in close proximity to the operating theatres so patients can receive emergency treatment in the shortest possible time.
The High Dependency Unit (HDU) is a ward for patients who require a higher level of observation but do not require admission into intensive care. For those moved into the HDU from the intensive care facilities, this move is often seen as a sign of progress as it is means that the patient’s condition is improving.
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a facility specialising in the monitoring and care of premature or newborn babies below 3 months of age. NICU admits babies with congenital defect, medical-surgical problems or trauma during delivery. Our NICU combines sophisticated equipment with trained healthcare professionals to provide specialised care for the tiniest patients.