24/7 Critical Care with Advanced Monitoring & Rapid Response

Critical Care at Urban Hospitals is built for patients facing life-threatening medical and surgical emergencies. Our Intensive Care Units (ICUs) are designed to manage the most complex conditions where continuous monitoring, rapid intervention, and coordinated specialist care are essential for survival and recovery.

Every critical care decision at Urban is guided by precision, speed, and clinical judgment. From post-operative surgical patients to multi-organ failure, severe infections, trauma, and cardiac or neurological emergencies, our ICU teams work round the clock to stabilise, support, and restore vital functions.

Conditions Managed in Critical Care

Urban’s Critical Care Unit treats a wide spectrum of high-risk and unstable conditions, including:

Critical Care Treatments & Interventions

Our ICU provides comprehensive medical and surgical critical care support, including:

Technology & ICU Infrastructure

Urban Hospitals Critical Care Units are equipped with modern ICU technology designed for continuous precision monitoring and rapid intervention:

Our ICUs are designed to function without delay during emergencies.

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Patient-Focused ICU Care

While technology drives outcomes, our approach remains deeply patient-centred. We prioritise:

Families are kept informed and involved throughout the critical care journey.

Meet Our Critical Care Specialist

Urban Hospitals Critical Care Unit is led by experienced intensivists, supported by trained ICU nurses, respiratory therapists, and multidisciplinary specialists.

SREE SATHYA B

SR. Orthopeadic Surgeon

MBBS, FEM

FAQ's

When does a patient require ICU admission?

 Patients who are critically ill, unstable, or require continuous monitoring and life-support are admitted to the ICU.

 Yes. Urban’s ICU is managed round the clock by trained intensivists and critical care nurses.

Visiting policies are structured to balance patient safety with family involvement. Our team provides clear guidance.

Major surgeries, high-risk procedures, trauma surgeries, and patients with complications often require ICU monitoring.

Strict infection-control protocols, isolation facilities, and continuous monitoring are followed at all times.

When Life Is Critical, Expertise Matters

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