Frequently Asked Questions
Who is admitted to the ICU or HDU?
Patients with serious medical conditions, post-major surgery needs, respiratory or cardiac emergencies, or complications requiring close monitoring may be admitted to the ICU or HDU based on their level of care needs.
What type of monitoring do patients receive?
Patients in ICU and HDU are continuously monitored for vital signs such as heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, and breathing. Advanced medical equipment ensures immediate response if changes occur.
Are family members allowed to visit?
Visitation is guided by hospital safety policies and the patient’s condition. ICU visits may be more restricted, while HDU visits are often more flexible. Our team will provide clear visiting guidelines.
How safe is the operating theatre?
Our operating theatres follow strict sterilization and infection-control protocols. All procedures are performed by qualified surgeons and trained medical teams using modern equipment.
What should patients do before surgery?
Patients may be advised to fast and complete pre-operative assessments before surgery. Detailed instructions will be provided by the medical team to ensure safety and preparedness.
What happens after surgery?
After surgery, patients are monitored in a recovery area before being transferred to a ward, HDU, or ICU depending on their condition and recovery needs.
How is patient safety ensured?
Patient safety is our highest priority. We follow strict clinical guidelines, continuous monitoring practices, and professional care standards to ensure the best possible outcomes.
