In our Intermediate Care Unit, we offer specialized medical care to provide timely follow-up for patients who require close monitoring and advanced treatments. We provide comprehensive clinical supervision and constant monitoring, especially following surgical procedures or medical interventions, to ensure a successful recovery.
29 Gregorio V. Gelati St., San Miguel Chapultepec I Secc., 11850 México City.
24 hours
The Intermediate Care Unit at Hospital Angeles Mocel a specialized service that provides quality medical care to patients who require intensive care but do not need to be admitted to an intensive care unit. Our team of highly trained and experienced professionals closely monitors patients and provides them with the appropriate treatment for their medical condition.
In our Intermediate Care Unit, we have state-of-the-art technology and cutting-edge medical equipment to ensure the safety and well-being of our patients. In addition, we offer a comfortable and welcoming environment so that patients feel at ease and can recover optimally.
Our primary goal is to provide comprehensive and personalized care to each patient, tailored to their individual needs. We work closely with other medical specialists to ensure that every patient receives the appropriate treatment and recovers effectively.
At the Intermediate Care Unit at Hospital Angeles Mocel focus on providing quality medical care and ensuring our patients’ satisfaction. We are committed to offering exceptional service and helping our patients regain their health quickly and effectively. Trust us to provide the medical care you need.
The Intermediate Care Unit is a specialized medical service that provides care to patients who require intensive care but do not need to be admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU).
Admission criteria for the Intermediate Care Unit vary depending on the patient's condition and needs, but generally include patients who require constant monitoring, intravenous medication, and noninvasive respiratory support.
The main difference between the Intermediate Care Unit and the Intensive Care Unit lies in the level of care and monitoring provided. The Intermediate Care Unit is designed for patients who require intensive care but do not need invasive procedures or constant monitoring.
The Intermediate Care Unit is staffed by physicians specializing in critical care, nurses specializing in intermediate care, critical care technicians, and other healthcare professionals trained in the management of critically ill patients.
The length of stay in the Intermediate Care Unit depends on the patient's condition and progress. Some patients may require only a few hours of care, while others may need several days or weeks of intensive care before being discharged or transferred to another area of the hospital.