The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Sankalpa Multispeciality Hospital provides specialised care for patients with life-threatening or unstable medical conditions who require close monitoring and advanced life-support.
Located within the hospital and supported by emergency services, diagnostics, and specialist teams, the ICU is designed to deliver round-the-clock critical care with rapid response and continuous medical supervision.
Patients Managed in the ICU
The ICU is equipped to care for patients requiring intensive monitoring and support, including:
- Severe infections, sepsis, and multi-organ illness
- Respiratory failure and breathing difficulties
- Cardiac emergencies and unstable heart conditions
- Stroke, head injury, and neurological emergencies
- Post-operative care for high-risk surgical patients
- Trauma and accident-related critical injuries
- Patients requiring ventilator or life-support care
Each patient receives an individualised care plan based on clinical condition and response to treatment.
Facilities, Equipment & Clinical Support
The ICU is supported by advanced infrastructure and trained critical care teams, including:
- Continuous multi-parameter patient monitoring
- Ventilators and advanced respiratory support systems
- Life-support and emergency resuscitation equipment
- Dedicated critical care doctors and trained ICU nurses
- 24/7 access to laboratory and diagnostic imaging services
- Immediate coordination with emergency, anaesthesia, and speciality teams
This ensures timely intervention and seamless escalation of care when required.
Safety, Quality & Our Care Approach
ICU services follow NABH Entry Level aligned protocols, with strict infection-control practices, standardised treatment pathways, and ethical, transparent care.
The focus is on constant monitoring, early identification of complications, and coordinated multidisciplinary care, while maintaining clear communication with families throughout the treatment process.
When ICU Care Is Required
ICU admission may be required when a patient:
- Has unstable vital signs or organ failure
- Requires ventilator or advanced respiratory support
- Needs close monitoring after major surgery
- Suffers from severe infections or medical emergencies
- Requires continuous observation by critical care specialists
Access Intensive Care Services
For patients requiring advanced critical care support, contact or visit:
- Sankalpa Multispeciality Hospital JP Nagar 8th Phase, Bangalore