Critical Care

About

Critical Care is one of the specialised healthcare units that deals with patients who have serious life-threatening diseases or injuries. Continuous diagnosis, thorough monitoring, and organ transplant assistance are often required to expedite recovery by addressing the condition.

Benefits

  • Faster recovery of patients due to better treatment compliance.
  • There is a lower risk of secondary infections.
  • Improved patient satisfaction due to better clinical outcomes
  • increased medical efficiency and performance, which shortened the patient’s stay.

Diseases and services

Our Team

Meet our team of renowned medical professionals at AB Plus multi-specialty hospital.

Success Stories

We are trusted for our expertise and chosen for our care because we prioritise our patients where empathy and recovery meet.

FAQs

Critical care is often referred to as intensive care. A hospital’s intensive care unit (ICU) provides critical care treatment. Patients who may be suffering from a major sickness or injury are cared for around the clock by a specially trained crew.

By gathering, distributing, and transmitting evidence-based information important to intensivists, Critical Care seeks to enhance the care of critically sick patients. The goal of Critical Care is to offer a thorough review of the critical care sector.