Quick action becomes vital when serious accidents happen. Survival often hinges on reaching a capable trauma center staffed with experienced medical experts. …
At Medifirst Hospital Ranchi, our Critical Care & ICU unit stands as a pillar of hope and expertise for patients in their most vulnerable moments. We understand that when life hangs in the balance, you need more than just medical treatment—you need compassion, precision and round-the-clock vigilance.
Our Intensive Care team consists of highly trained critical care specialists, dedicated nurses, respiratory therapists and support staff, all working seamlessly together. From advanced ventilator support to continuous monitoring of heart, lungs, kidneys and more, every technology, every protocol is focused on stabilizing our patients and giving them the best chance at recovery.
We are equipped to manage all kinds of critical conditions: severe infections, trauma, post-operative complications, respiratory distress, cardiac emergencies and multi-organ failure. Family support is woven into our care philosophy—clear communication, frequent updates, and involving loved ones as partners in care.
Being prepared for emergencies is as important as treating them. Our ICU is designed with the latest safety standards, infection control protocols, and stepped‐up hygiene practices to protect patients as they heal. At Medifirst, our goal is not just to save lives, but to restore dignity, comfort and confidence—one patient at a time.
From medical emergencies to complex post-surgery recovery—our ICU is equipped to deliver expert, 24×7 life-support care.
Immediate care for trauma, stroke, cardiac arrest, and respiratory distress.
Intensive monitoring for stroke, seizures, brain injury, or post-neurosurgery recovery.
Round-the-clock support for heart attacks, arrhythmias, and post-cardiac surgery cases.
Advanced ventilator care for patients with pneumonia, COPD, or ARDS.
Care for life-threatening infections and organ failure using multi-disciplinary protocols.
Critical monitoring after high-risk or prolonged surgeries for safe recovery.
Emergency care for toxic ingestions, snake bites, or medication overdoses.
ICU-grade lab, imaging, and vitals tracking to guide real-time decisions.
Board-certified intensivists with specialized training in emergency medicine and critical care management.
Critical Care & Emergency Medicine Specialist
15+ years experience in ICU management
MD Emergency Medicine from AIIMS Delhi with Fellowship in Critical Care Medicine. Expert in trauma management, resuscitation, and advanced cardiac life support protocols.
Intensivist & Pulmonary Medicine Specialist
12+ years experience in critical care
MD Pulmonary Medicine from PGI Chandigarh with Fellowship in Interventional Pulmonology. Specialist in ventilator management and expert in sepsis & multi-organ failure.
Our critical care team is trained and equipped to respond to complex emergencies—when every second matters.
Sudden chest pain due to blocked arteries needing ICU and cardiac suppor
Complete heart stoppage needing immediate CPR and defibrillation
Fast or slow heart rhythms requiring monitoring or intervention
Fluid overload and breathlessness due to weakened heart function
ICU stay after stent placement to ensure cardiac stability
Sudden loss of speech, movement, or vision due to brain clot or bleed
Prolonged convulsions requiring airway support and anti-seizure meds
Head injury from falls or accidents needing neuro observation
ICU monitoring after brain or spine surgery to prevent complications
Life-threatening airway narrowing requiring oxygen and steroids
Orthopedic trauma leading to drop in BP and need for transfusion
Multi-system injury needing surgical and ICU stabilization
Shock from undetected organ bleeding requiring critical monitoring
Orthopedic trauma leading to drop in BP and need for transfusion
Sudden collapse due to unknown causes—requires full ICU workup
Life-threatening immune response causing multi-organ shutdown
ICU monitoring for internal bleeding, shock, or fluid overload
Fever, confusion, and seizures needing IV antibiotics and neuro-ICU
nfection spreading from kidneys or intestines to the bloodstream
Monitoring after long or complex operations to prevent infection
ICU stay after resection of major organs or tumors
Altered consciousness or breathing depression needing ICU detox
Severe withdrawal symptoms like tremors, confusion, or seizures
Emergency decontamination and ventilator support
Post-anesthesia monitoring in high-risk geriatric patients
Patients with multiple comorbidities and longer OT times
Requires ICU antivenom therapy and vital monitoring
Lung infection causing breathlessness and low oxygen levels
Life-threatening lung failure needing ventilator support
Sudden worsening of chronic lung disease needing ICU care
Sudden chest pain due to blocked arteries needing ICU and cardiac support
Complete heart stoppage needing immediate CPR and defibrillation
Fast or slow heart rhythms requiring monitoring or intervention
Fluid overload and breathlessness due to weakened heart function
ICU stay after stent placement to ensure cardiac stability
Sudden loss of speech, movement, or vision due to brain clot or bleed
Prolonged convulsions requiring airway support and anti-seizure meds
Head injury from falls or accidents needing neuro observation
ICU monitoring after brain or spine surgery to prevent complications
Lung infection causing breathlessness and low oxygen levels
Life-threatening lung failure needing ventilator support
Sudden worsening of chronic lung disease needing ICU care
Life-threatening airway narrowing requiring oxygen and steroids
Low oxygen saturation needing ICU, BiPAP, or intubation
Multi-system injury needing surgical and ICU stabilization
Shock from undetected organ bleeding requiring critical monitoring
Orthopedic trauma leading to drop in BP and need for transfusion
Sudden collapse due to unknown causes—requires full ICU workup
Life-threatening immune response causing multi-organ shutdown
ICU monitoring for internal bleeding, shock, or fluid overload
Fever, confusion, and seizures needing IV antibiotics and neuro-ICU
Infection spreading from kidneys or intestines to the bloodstream
Monitoring after long or complex operations to prevent infection
ICU stay after resection of major organs or tumors
Post-anesthesia monitoring in high-risk geriatric patients
Patients with multiple comorbidities and longer OT times
Requires ICU antivenom therapy and vital monitoring
Altered consciousness or breathing depression needing ICU detox
Severe withdrawal symptoms like tremors, confusion, or seizures
Emergency decontamination and ventilator support
Medifirst Hospital provides emergency care at any hour, backed by direct support from critical care experts. The emergency team coordinates with the ICU to assess and treat patients in serious condition.
To reach us for ICU admissions or emergencies, call right away:
Quick action becomes vital when serious accidents happen. Survival often hinges on reaching a capable trauma center staffed with experienced medical experts. …
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