ICU as a Safety Net, Not a Business Model
Our ICU is meant for close monitoring and safety, not routine admission.
At Vikram Leela Hospitals, our Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is designed to provide critical monitoring and life-support only when truly needed. We believe ICU care should serve as a safety net for patients facing serious medical situations—not as a routine or unnecessary admission.
ICU Supports
Our ICU is equipped to manage patients who require close observation, advanced monitoring, and immediate medical response.
- Post-surgical monitoring
- LSCS and high-risk delivery backup
- Sepsis and serious infection care
- Emergency stabilization
It plays a vital role in post-surgical recovery, high-risk maternity care, serious infections, and emergency stabilization—helping prevent complications and ensuring timely intervention when conditions become critical.
What Makes Our ICU Different
What sets our ICU apart is its ethical and patient-centred approach. Admissions are based strictly on clinical need, and care is delivered through close coordination between surgical, medical, and nursing teams.
- Used only when medically required
- Focused and well-managed care
- Integrated with surgical and medical teams
This ensures focused treatment, efficient monitoring, and the highest possible safety standards without unnecessary interventions.
FAQs – ICU
No. ICU is used only when close monitoring is needed.
Yes. ICU backup is always available.
Yes. Families are updated regularly about patient condition.