ICU, NICU, PICU, and HDU
CARE Hospital Varanasi offers advanced ICU, NICU, PICU, and HDU services with 24/7 expert monitoring, modern life-support systems, and compassionate critical care for all age groups.
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ICU, NICU, PICU & HDU at Care Hospital Varanasi

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Advanced Critical Care Units Designed to Save Lives

At Care Hospital Varanasi, we are equipped with a full spectrum of intensive care units tailored to meet the needs of patients at all stages of life — from newborns to critically ill adults. Our critical care units are staffed with highly skilled doctors, nurses, and specialists who provide round-the-clock care using the latest medical technology.

Our commitment to patient safety, precision, and compassion ensures that each individual receives the highest standard of care during critical moments.

Our Critical Care Units

ICU (Intensive Care Unit):
Specialized care for adults and post-surgical patients with life-threatening conditions requiring constant monitoring, ventilator support, or advanced interventions.

NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit):
A highly specialized unit for premature or critically ill newborns. Equipped with incubators, ventilators, and expert neonatologists to ensure the best start to life.

PICU (Pediatric Intensive Care Unit):
Dedicated to managing critically ill children and adolescents, the PICU provides specialized care for pediatric emergencies, infections, and post-operative recovery.

HDU (High Dependency Unit):
For patients who require more intensive observation and treatment than a general ward but not as critical as ICU. It serves as a step-down unit from ICU or a step-up from regular care.

 
What We Offer

Personalized Healthcare Solutions for Every Stage of Life

At Care Hospital Varanasi, we provide comprehensive multi-specialty medical services with expert doctors and advanced technology.

Pharmacy Services

Reliable in-house pharmacy providing quality medicines for your convenience and health.

Surgical Services

Comprehensive surgical care with skilled surgeons and modern operation theaters for safe, effective treatments.

Cardiology Services

Advanced cardiology care offering diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation for all heart-related conditions.

Dental Services

Gentle and expert dental care for healthy smiles and comprehensive oral health solutions.

Appointment

Schedule Your Care with Our Certified Experts

Work Hours

Monday
9AM - 5PM
Tuesday
9AM - 5PM
Wednesday
9AM - 5PM
Thursday
9AM - 5PM
Friday
9AM - 5PM
Saturday
1PM - 8PM
Sunday
10AM - 4PM
24*7 Emergency Care Open
How It Works

Your Path to Better Health, One Step at a Time

01

Book an Appointment

Schedule your visit easily by phone or walk in to register at our OPD.

02

Consult the Specialist

Meet our experienced doctors for a thorough evaluation and personalized advice.

03

Get Treatment & Follow-Up

Receive the recommended care and continuous support for your recovery.

Why Choose Us

Why Choose CARE Hospital for ICU, NICU, PICU & HDU?

Advanced Critical Care Infrastructure

Expert Multidisciplinary Critical Care Team

24/7 Emergency & Monitoring Services

Specialized Care for All Age Groups

Strict Infection Control & Safety Protocols

Compassionate, Family-Centric Care

Take the First Step to Better Health Today

Experience compassionate care and advanced treatment at Care Hospital Varanasi.

Why Choose Our Critical Care Services?

  • 24×7 monitoring by trained intensivists and critical care nurses

  • State-of-the-art ventilators, monitors, and life-support equipment

  • Infection-controlled environment with NABH standards

  • Seamless coordination with all departments for multi-disciplinary care

  • Compassionate approach to both patient and family support

    We’re Here When Every Second Counts

    📞 Contact Emergency Services: 0542-2319256 / 6388903585
    🌐 Visit: www.carehospitalvaranasi.com

     

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is an ICU and when is it required?

An Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is for critically ill patients who need continuous monitoring, life-support systems, and specialized medical care due to severe illness, injury, or post-surgery complications.

2. What is the difference between ICU, NICU, PICU, and HDU?

ICU treats critically ill adults, NICU provides intensive care for newborns, PICU is designed for infants and children, and HDU (High Dependency Unit) is for patients who need close monitoring but not full intensive care.

3. When is a patient shifted to the HDU?

Patients are shifted to the HDU when they are stable but still require frequent monitoring, oxygen support, or specialized nursing care after ICU treatment or surgery.

4. What conditions are treated in the ICU?

ICU care is provided for conditions such as respiratory failure, sepsis, heart attacks, stroke, major trauma, post-operative complications, and multi-organ failure.

5. What kind of babies are admitted to the NICU?

The NICU treats premature babies, low-birth-weight infants, newborns with breathing difficulties, infections, birth defects, or those requiring advanced neonatal support.

6. When does a child need PICU care?

Children are admitted to the PICU for serious conditions like severe infections, respiratory distress, neurological issues, post-surgical monitoring, or medical emergencies.

7. Are ICU and critical care services available 24/7?

Yes, ICU, NICU, PICU, and HDU services operate 24/7 with continuous monitoring by trained intensivists, pediatricians, neonatologists, and critical care nurses.

8. What equipment is used in critical care units?

Critical care units are equipped with advanced ventilators, cardiac monitors, infusion pumps, dialysis support, and life-support systems to ensure patient safety.

9. How are infections controlled in ICU and NICU settings?

Strict infection-control protocols, sterilized environments, restricted access, and NABH-compliant hygiene practices are followed to minimize infection risks.

10. Can family members visit patients in ICU, NICU, or PICU?

Yes, hospitals follow structured visitation policies that allow family involvement while maintaining patient safety and infection control.

11. Who looks after patients in ICU, NICU, PICU & HDU?

A multidisciplinary team including intensivists, neonatologists, pediatricians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and specialists manages patient care collaboratively.

12. How do I know if my patient needs ICU or HDU care?

Doctors assess the patient’s condition, vital signs, and risk factors to decide whether ICU, NICU, PICU, or HDU care is required for optimal treatment and recovery.

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