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.
The Intermediate Care Unit is a specialized area within the hospital that provides care to patients who require medical care and constant monitoring but do not need to be in an intensive care unit.
The Intermediate Care Unit provides services such as cardiac monitoring, intravenous medication administration, oxygen therapy, and vital sign monitoring, among others, to ensure comprehensive patient care.
Patients who may be admitted to the Intermediate Care Unit are those who require more intensive medical care than is provided in a regular hospital room, but who do not need the specialized care of an intensive care unit.
The length of stay in the Intermediate Care Unit may vary depending on the patient's condition and progress. Some patients may require only a few hours of care, while others may need several days.
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 more intensive care than is available in a regular hospital room, but who do not need the specialized care provided in the Intensive Care Unit.