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Welcome to ICU INDIA, home to one of the best ICU services in India, dedicated to delivering world-class critical care with compassion, precision, and commitment. Our Intensive Care Unit in Jaipur stands as a centre of excellence for managing life-threatening medical conditions that require advanced monitoring, life support, and multidisciplinary expertise.

Our state-of-the-art ICU in Jaipur is equipped with the latest monitoring systems, advanced ventilator support, and real-time diagnostic technology that allow our critical care specialists to respond swiftly and effectively. Whether it’s severe infections, cardiac emergencies, respiratory failure, trauma, stroke, or post-surgical complications, our dedicated team provides comprehensive critical care in Jaipur that meets international standards.

What We do

Our Expertise in Critical Care

Advanced ventilator and life-support management

Cardiac and neuro-critical care

Sepsis and multi-organ failure management

Post-operative and trauma intensive care

Emergency stabilization and high-dependency care

Our Team

Meet Our Health Professionals

Dr. Divaanshu Gupta

Anaesthesia & Critical Care – IDCCM, FCCCM, AFIC fellow, ECMO physician

Dr. Kshitij Kumar

Anaesthesia & Critical Care

Dr. Aashna Pareek

Anaesthesia & Critical Care

Dr. Sandeep Kumar Sharma

Anaesthesia & Critical Care

Dr. Manojit Layek

Anaesthesia & Critical Care

Dr. Keshav Singh Dhakad

Intensivist

Why Choose ICU INDIA?

  1. One of the best ICUs in India with modern infrastructure.
  2. 24×7 team of experienced critical care doctors and nurses.
  3. Strict infection control and hygiene protocols.
  4. Multi-disciplinary collaboration across specialities.
  5. Transparent communication and ethical medical practice.
  6. Affordable ICU charges in Jaipur without compromise on quality

Frequently Asked Questions

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1. What is an ICU?
An Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a special hospital area designed to care for patients with life-threatening illnesses or injuries who require constant monitoring and advanced medical support.
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2. When does a patient need ICU care?
Doctors recommend ICU care when a patient’s condition is critical—for example, after major surgery, organ failure, severe infections (like sepsis), trauma, or stroke.
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3. What kind of treatment is provided in the ICU?
ICUs provide 24/7 monitoring, life-support equipment, specialized medications, and a multidisciplinary medical team including intensivists, nurses, and therapists.
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4. Who takes care of patients in the ICU?
A team of intensivists, trauma surgeons, nurses, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, and other specialists work together to provide continuous care.
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5. What equipment is used in the ICU?

A team of intensivists, trauma surgeons, nurses, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, and other specialists work together to provide continuous care.

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6. What medications are commonly used in the ICU?

ICU medicines may include antibiotics, sedatives, pain relievers, vasopressors, antiarrhythmics, diuretics, and drugs to control blood pressure or heart rhythm.

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7. What can families expect during an ICU stay?

Visiting rules are strict. Only a few visitors are allowed at a time, and safety precautions like PPE may be required. The environment is highly controlled for patient care and infection prevention.

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8. How long does a patient stay in the ICU?
The duration varies based on the illness or injury. Patients move to a general ward once their condition stabilizes and intensive monitoring is no longer needed.
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9. What are the other names for ICU?
It’s also known as the Critical Care Unit (CCU), Intensive Therapy Unit (ITU), or Intensive Treatment Unit (ITU).
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10. What happens if a patient can’t communicate in the ICU?
If the patient is unconscious or sedated, family members or designated representatives may make medical decisions on their behalf.

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