Intensive Care

What is Intensive Care?

Intensive care is the unit where patients are admitted to ensure that the body functions better in cases where any organ in the human body is insufficient. In intensive care, patients receive more detailed and specialized care. Apart from doctors, third parties are not allowed to enter the intensive care unit. Our hospital has General Intensive Care, Neonatal Intensive Care, and Pediatric Intensive Care units.

Which Diseases Does the Intensive Care Unit Deal With?

  • Brain Hemorrhages
  • Stroke
  • Acute and Chronic Kidney Failure
  • Severe Respiratory Failures
  • Severe Body Traumas
  • Severe Infections and Sepsis
  • Poisonings
  • Acute and Chronic Organ Failures
  • Nervous System Diseases
  • Severe Burns
  • Whole Body Traumas (Head trauma, chest trauma, severe fractures, etc.)

Intensive Care Unit Diagnosis and Treatment Services

In our hospital's Intensive Care Units, the treatment of inpatients is carried out under 24-hour supervision using advanced technology devices by specialist doctors and experienced healthcare personnel. Each bed in the intensive care unit is equipped with a ventilator suitable for the patient’s age and weight, as well as monitors suitable for all types of monitoring.

Patients are monitored using the most advanced techniques, observed 24/7, and necessary medical interventions are performed. All advanced laboratory tests and imaging procedures can be applied instantly, around the clock. Additionally, a hemodialysis system is kept ready for cases of sudden kidney failure. In our intensive care unit, patient treatment and follow-up are carried out in coordination with physicians from different specialties when necessary.

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