 
															At Karan Hospital, our Critical Care Unit is equipped to handle life-threatening conditions with round-the-clock monitoring and advanced support systems. We provide intensive care for patients with cardiac arrest, trauma, organ failure, and post-surgical complications. Our trained intensivists, ICU nurses, and life-saving technologies ensure immediate attention, accurate treatment, and compassionate care.
Choose Karan Hospital for expert critical care that prioritises survival, stability, and recovery.
Critical care, also known as intensive care, is specialised medical treatment provided to patients with severe or life-threatening illnesses and injuries. These patients require constant monitoring, advanced life support, and continuous medical intervention. At Karan Hospital, our ICU is staffed with trained critical care specialists, anaesthetists, respiratory therapists, and nurses, supported by ventilators, cardiac monitors, dialysis units, and emergency response systems.
 
															 
															 
															Critical care provides life-saving support for patients with severe illnesses needing continuous monitoring and specialised medical intervention.
No. Emergency care is initial treatment; critical care provides ongoing life support after stabilisation or major surgery.
Duration depends on condition severity. Some patients need hours, others several days to stabilise before shifting to wards.