About the Department & USPs

Welcome to our hospital's Critical Care Department, where every second counts. In critical situations, every moment is crucial. Our emergency response team is equipped to handle urgent medical cases with precision and speed. Our critical care physicians possess extensive experience and expertise in managing complex medical conditions, ensuring patients receive the highest level of care. Our state-of-the-art medical technology enables us to perform critical interventions and deliver life-saving treatments.

Conditions We Treat

  • Heart Attack & Other Cardiac Conditions
  • Stroke and neurological Conditions
  • Respiratory distress and acute respiratory failure
  • Infections and sepsis
  • Traumatic injuries and accidents
  • Organ failure and life-threatening complications
  • Burns and thermal injuries
  • Allergic reactions
  • Anaphylactic Shock
  • Snake Bites
  • Poisoning Cases
  • Drowning Cases

Caring Hands

  • Intensivist
  • Critical Care Physician
  • Critical Care Paramedic
  • Critical Care Nurse
  • Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Nurse
  • Critical Care Physiotherapist
  • Critical Care Physician Assistant (CCPA)
  • Critical Care Transport Nurse
  • Critical Care Anesthesiologist
  • Critical Care Case Manager
  • Critical Care Unit Manager
  • Critical Care Nutritionist

Dr. Mahesh Sudhakar Kurwe

Deputy Director (Medical) and Consultant, Anaesthesiology & Critical Care Services

Department

Anaesthesiology, Critical Care

Expertise

Critical Care, Ultrasound Guided Nerve Blocks, Pain Management

Dr. Mukadder Ahmed

Senior Consultant, ICU Services

Department

Critical Care

Expertise

Critical Care Doctor | Multi organ failure Management | Sepsis Management | Shock Management | Ventilator Management | Difficult Airway Management | Hemodynamic Monitoring | Bedside Ultrasound | Echo-Guided Procedures | ICU Sedation | Acute Pain Management | Trauma Care

Dr. Satyendra Patidar

Consultant Anaesthesiology & Critical Care Services

Department

Anaesthesiology, Critical Care

Expertise

Labour Analgesia | Pediatric Anesthesia | Critical Care |Regional Anesthesia | Oncoanaesthesia | Endo anesthesia

Technology plays a crucial role in critical care, enhancing patient monitoring, diagnosis, treatment, and overall patient care. Here are some examples of technologies commonly used in critical care settings:

  • Patient Monitoring Systems
  • Ventilators
  • Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS)
  • Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT)
  • Intravenous Infusion Pumps
  • Electronic Health Records (EHRs)
  • Patient Safety Technologies

The patient needs ICU care when suffering from a severe illness or injury that requires constant monitoring and support. This includes conditions such as severe infections, heart attacks, strokes, trauma, respiratory distress, and complications from surgery.

The ventilator is a machine that assists a patient who is suffering from respiratory distress and cannot breathe on their own. This is used when suffering from severe respiratory infections, respiratory failure, and major surgeries.

In the ICU, patients are constantly monitored with the help of special equipment that monitors their heartbeat, blood pressure, oxygen level, and breathing rate. This helps the doctor to detect changes in the patients' condition promptly and treat them immediately.

The team of critical care specialists includes specialists such as intensivists, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other doctors.