Intensive Care Unit

Intensive Care Unit

Infrastructure, technology, and specialized personnel dedicated to caring for critically ill patients.



A sedated and intubated patient lies in an intensive care bed while a nurse checks her vital signs. A sedated and intubated patient lies in an intensive care bed while a nurse checks her vital signs.

Blue location pin icon on a white background. Agrarismo 208, Escandón II Section, 11800 México City, CDMX

+52 55 5516 9900 Ext. 1157 and 1184

24 hours

The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Hospital Angeles México a specialized unit that provides high-quality medical care to patients requiring intensive care. Our team of highly trained and experienced professionals is dedicated to providing comprehensive and personalized care to each patient, ensuring their well-being and recovery.

At the ICU at Hospital Angeles México state-of-the-art technology and cutting-edge medical equipment to continuously and accurately monitor our patients’ vital signs. Additionally, our facilities are designed to provide a safe and comfortable environment that promotes patients’ prompt recovery.

Our multidisciplinary team of medical specialists, nurses, and support staff works in a coordinated and collaborative manner to offer comprehensive and personalized treatment to each patient. We focus on providing quality medical care based on the latest scientific evidence and best medical practices.

At the ICU at Hospital Angeles México specialize in the management of critical and complex conditions, such as cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological, and postoperative illnesses. Our primary goal is to provide excellent medical care with a humane and compassionate approach, enabling our patients to recover optimally and return to their normal lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Intensive Care Unit is a specialized area within the hospital that provides intensive medical care to patients with serious illnesses or injuries who require constant care and monitoring.

The Intensive Care Unit provides services such as mechanical ventilation, cardiac and respiratory monitoring, intravenous medication administration, and advanced life support, among others, with the goal of stabilizing and improving the condition of critically ill patients.

Patients with serious illnesses or injuries that require intensive care and constant monitoring—such as those with cardiac, respiratory, or neurological problems, or those with complicated postoperative conditions, among others—may be admitted to the Intensive Care Unit.

The length of a patient's stay in the Intensive Care Unit can vary depending on the severity of their illness or injury. Some patients may require only a few days of intensive care, while others may need weeks or even months.

The Intensive Care Unit is staffed by a variety of healthcare professionals, including intensivists, nurses specializing in intensive care, intensive care technicians, and physical therapists, among others, who work as a team to provide comprehensive and specialized care to critically ill patients.

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