Infrastructure, technology, and specialized personnel dedicated to caring for critically ill patients.
155 Antonio Aguilar Street, Burocratas del Estado, San Luis, San Luis Potosí, México
24 hours
The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Hospital Angeles San Luis Potosí 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, using state-of-the-art technology and the latest advances in medicine.
We focus on providing a safe and comfortable environment for our patients, ensuring their well-being and recovery. We have state-of-the-art medical equipment, constant monitoring, and specialized staff available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Our primary goal is to offer excellent medical care based on best medical practices. We work closely with other specialists and hospital departments to ensure comprehensive, multidisciplinary care.
In addition to providing intensive care, we also focus on the prevention and management of serious medical complications. Our team is trained to handle emergency situations and respond quickly and effectively to any contingency.
In the ICU at Hospital Angeles San Luis Potosí health and well-being are our priority. We are committed to providing you with the best possible medical care and supporting you throughout your recovery process. Trust our team of highly qualified and experienced professionals to care for you when you need it most.
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 of specialized care.
The Intensive Care Unit is staffed by a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals, including intensivists, critical care nurses, critical care technicians, physical therapists, and others, who are responsible for providing comprehensive and specialized care to critically ill patients.