Critical Care Services

Unity Hospital In Mangalore

Critical Care Unit

Critical care unit at Unity Hospital is a Level 3 - Intensive Care Unit well equipped to manage life-threatening conditions that require sophisticated organ support and invasive monitoring. Critical cases like cardiac arrest, acute renal failure, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, stroke and seizers, respiratory compromise, accidents, major surgeries etc are taken care of by the expert team in the Critical Care Unit.

The equipment, infrastructure and the operating protocols at Unity Hospital Critical Care Unit conforms to the international standards. The patients are treated in individual patient cubicles under strict aseptic conditions. An intensivist will be present in the unit 24 x 7 and each patient will be allotted a dedicated nurse. High end monitors which are further connected to a Central Monitoring Station ensures constant monitoring of vital parameters.

Highlights of the Department

Scope of Services

  • Medical and Cardiac Intensive Care Unit
    • Cardiac ICU provide intensive care to those with critical heart issues like heart attack, cardiomyopathy, heart infection, open heart surgery, bypass surgery etc.
  • Neurological Intensive care unit
    • The Neuro – ICU gives extensive attention to patients in case of ischemic stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal trauma, brain haemorrhage and any other damage to the nervous system.
  • Surgical Intensive Care Unit
    • Patients are treated in Surgical ICU in case of planned or emergency surgery, surgery after major injury or accident, organ transplantation or any other acute surgical illness.
  • High-Dependency Unit.
    • Patients who are recovering from the critical stage and those who need single organ support or pre-operative and post-operative care etc are usually admitted in HDU.

Doctors Available

FAQ's

  • To faithfully undergo the agreed therapy.
  • To follow the doctors instructions diligently.
  • To take necessary preventive measures in case of infectious diseases as per the doctors instructions.
  • To be aware that doctors and nurses are also human beings and are amenable to mistakes and lapses.
  • To make the payment for the treatment, wherever applicable, to the doctors/hospital promptly.
  • To respect the autonomy of the doctors and nurses.
  • To treat doctors and nurses with respect.
  • To be punctual to attend the clinics/hospital/dispensary for the treatment at the given time.
  • To preserve all the records of one’s illness.
  • To keep the doctor informed if the patient wants to change the hospital/doctor.
  • Right to access healthcare facilities available regardless of age, sex, religion, economic and social status to emergency services.
  • Right to choose his/her own doctor.
  • Right to be treated with care and dignity without any discrimination.
  • Right to be treated in privacy during consultation and therapy.
  • Right to expect that all the communications and records pertaining to his/her case are kept confidential.
  • Right to receive full information regarding diagnosis, treatment, investigations and approximate cost of the treatment.
  • Right to be informed about safety of procedures performed on him or her.
  • Right to know about day to day progress, line of action, diagnosis and prognosis.
  • Right to obtain informed consent before carrying out any procedure.
  • Right to get second opinion at any time.
  • Right of access to his records with permission from the hospital management.
  • Right to receive continuous care for his/her illness.
  • Right to be protected from physical abuse or neglect.
  • Right to be treated in comfort during illness and follow up.
  • Right to complain and expect rectification of grievances

Yes, telephone connections are provided in all the wards and rooms to facilitate communication.

Your summary report will be given to you by the nursing staff at the time of the discharge. In case there is a delay in the preparation of a discharge card, it will be mailed or posted to you within a week of the discharge.

We are sorry. All the medicines and consumables are provided by the hospital pharmacy only.

Diet for the patient is provided in the in patient area as per the advise of the doctor/dietician. However the attendants need to make their own arrangements and eat in the hospital cafeteria.

Once your consultant makes an entry for discharge on your case sheet the discharge process in initiated. The resident doctors prepare the discharge card. The file is then sent to the IP reception for clearance, after which the final bill is prepared, taking into account all the deposits. When the final bill is ready, payment has to be made at the admission counter. This procedure may take 2-3 hours.Once the dues are cleared , the nursing tea will hand over the discharge file along with the summary and the advise on discharge, You will then be escorted out of the hospital.

Only one attendant pass is issued per patient in order to minimize crowding and noise in the patient care area. We request our esteemed clients to remain sensitive to the other patients’ comfort too. The pass has to be surrendered at the admission counter at the time of the discharge.

Yes, we have an tier 3 mobile ICU ambulance service available round-the-clock.

Yes, if your TPA is on the panel of our hospital you can avail cashless admission. For further details contact our insurance desk.

In the case of an ICU admission, the room will need to be vacated. However, you may retain the room at an additional cost of room rent.

Patients can make the deposit by cash, debit or credit cards or demand draft. We do not accept cheques however.

Yes, patients are required to pay a deposit as per the category of the bed at the time of admission. In case of a surgery or a procedure, the total estimated amount has to be deposited with the hospital before the surgery.

Unity Hospital is a multi-speciality hospitaland offers the complete range of medical and surgical specialities under one roof, with highly experienced doctors, state-of-the-art infrastructure and diagnostic services, and a dedicated nursing team.

All the critical areas such as ER, ICU, wards, post operative recovery areas etc. are manned by doctors 24X7. Any complaints in the odd hours are first attended to by the resident doctors and, depending upon the case, the respective consultants are called in to attend to the patients.

You will be admitted as an in patient on the advise of any of our empanelled doctors or in the case of an emergency when our resident doctor advises admission.

At the admission counter, our executives will discuss all the relevant details about the various packages, bed categories and other charges and assist you in deciding the class of accommodation.Once done, you will be assigned an IP (inpatient) number and you will be guided to the respective ward/room.