Emergency & Trauma Care

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Emergency & Trauma Care at Ujala Cygnus Hospitals

Every medical emergency is a race against time. Whether it is a road accident, heart attack, stroke, or severe injury, timely medical intervention can significantly influence outcomes. At Ujala Cygnus Hospitals, our Emergency & Trauma Care departments are designed to deliver rapid assessment, stabilisation, and treatment, ensuring that patients receive the right care when every second matters.

As one of North India's largest NABH-accredited hospital chains, Ujala Cygnus operates 25 multi-super speciality hospitals across Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Uttarakhand, Punjab, and Jammu & Kashmir. Our emergency teams include trained emergency physicians, trauma specialists, critical care nurses, and on-call experts from multiple specialties, available 24×7. Supported by well-equipped facilities and a protocol-driven approach, we provide prompt and coordinated emergency care closer to home for communities across Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.

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    What is Critical Care?

    Critical care is a specialised branch of medicine focused on treating patients with severe illnesses, injuries, or complications that require continuous monitoring and advanced life-support systems. Patients admitted to a critical care unit receive intensive treatment, close observation, ventilator support when required, and 24×7 medical supervision from trained specialists.

    Signs That a Patient May Need Urgent Critical Care

    Some medical emergencies need prompt attention, constant supervision, and advanced care to keep patients alive. Early identification of warning signs and timely medical intervention can prevent serious complications and improve patient outcomes. Urgent intervention is warranted in the following scenarios 

    • If a patient complains of shortness of breath.
    • Has acute chest pain
    • Has haemodynamic unstability
    • Low GCS
    • Signs of acute stroke, such as slurred speech or weakness
    • Uncontrollable bleeding or serious trauma
    • Seizures or sudden neurological deterioration
    • Signs of Hypoxia

    Ujala Cygnus Hospitals has emergency and critical care teams available round the clock for immediate assessment and advanced ICU care.

    Our Approach to Critical Care

    At Ujala Cygnus Hospitals, our approach to critical care is quick diagnosis, immediate stabilisation, advanced monitoring and co-ordinated multidisciplinary management. Our team of critical care specialists, emergency physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists and support teams continuously assess and treat patients based on the best available evidence. We also provide advanced ventilator care and emergency response for critically ill patients who need intensive medical support.

    Conditions Treated in Critical Care Unit at Ujala Cygnus Hospitals

    Our critical care unit manages a wide range of medical and surgical emergencies requiring specialised intensive care treatment.

    Complications After Major Surgeries

    Intensive post-operative monitoring and support for safe recovery.

    Heart Attack & Cardiac Arrest

    Immediate cardiac critical care and life-saving emergency intervention.

    Multi-Organ Failure

    Advanced organ support and continuous ICU monitoring for critically ill patients.

    Post-Transplant Critical Care

    Specialised observation and infection management after transplant procedures.

    Respiratory Failure & ARDS

    Comprehensive ventilator care and respiratory support for the same.

    Sepsis & Severe Infections

    Aggressive infection management and intensive monitoring for prevention of complications.

    Advanced Critical Care Services at Ujala Cygnus Hospitals

    Cardiac Care Unit (CCU):

    Dedicated intensive cardiac monitoring and treatment for severe heart conditions.

    High Dependency Unit (HDU):

    Close observation and advanced support for patients requiring step-down intensive care.

    Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU):

    Comprehensive management of complex medical emergencies and critical illnesses.

    Neuro Intensive Care Unit (Neuro ICU):

    Advanced neurological monitoring for stroke, seizures, and brain injuries.

    Pediatric & Neonatal Intensive Care (PICU/NICU):

    Specialised critical care for newborns, infants, and children.

    Post-operative Critical Care:

    Continuous recovery support after major and high-risk surgeries.

    Why Choose Ujala Cygnus Hospitals for Critical Care?

    NABH-Accredited | World Class Infrastructure

    Our hospitals meet rigorous quality and safety benchmarks while offering advanced facilities that enable rapid diagnosis and treatment during emergencies.

    Comprehensive Emergency Care Under One Roof

    From heart attacks and strokes to major trauma and respiratory emergencies, patients receive coordinated care across multiple specialties in one place.

    Experienced Teams | 24×7 Emergency Response

    Emergency physicians, trauma specialists, critical care experts, and on-call specialists are available round the clock to manage medical and surgical emergencies.

    Ayushman Bharat & Cashless Empanelments

    With Ayushman Bharat coverage and extensive cashless insurance empanelments, we help make emergency and trauma care more accessible when it is needed most.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    When to admit a patient to critical care or ICU?

    Patients with life threatening conditions such as respiratory failure, cardiac arrest, severe infections, trauma, organ failure or post operative complications may need admission into a critical care unit.

    Who looks after patients in the Critical Care unit?

    Critical care specialists, intensivists, emergency physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists and multidisciplinary medical teams provide care to patients in critical care units. Ujala Cygnus Hospitals is backed by highly qualified doctors, dedicated to offering comprehensive, evidence-based critical care treatment.

    How are patients monitored in the ICU?

    Patients are continuously monitored with sophisticated critical care equipment that measures heart rate, oxygen saturation, blood pressure, respiratory rate, neurological status and other vital signs. This allows ICU teams to respond quickly to any medical emergency or rapid deterioration.

    Do one need rehabilitation after intensive care treatment?

    Some patients may need physiotherapy, rehabilitation, after a long stay in the ICU or after recovering from a serious illness which is decided on a case to case basis.

    Does Ujala Cygnus Hospitals have critical care services for children and newborns?

    Yes, we provide specialised paediatric and neonatal intensive care services for critically ill new-borns, infants and children. Our PICU and NICU units provide comprehensive critical care services to the pediatric & Neonatal patient group respectively with our advanced monitoring systems and trained specialists.

    What are the types of ICUs in Ujala Cygnus Hospitals?

    We provide specialised Intensive care facilities such as MICU, SICU, Neuro ICU, CCU, PICU, NICU, HDU and Trauma Critical Care units. Ujala Cygnus Hospitals has established Centres of Excellence in Intensive Care, Neurology and Cardiology across North India to make world-class healthcare more accessible to Tier 2 and Tier 3 communities.

    What is the difference between ICU and HDU?

    An ICU is for critically ill patients that require intensive life support systems and constant observation while an HDU is for patients that require less intensive support but need close observation.

    Are ventilators used in intensive care treatment?

    Yes, ventilator management is an essential component of the critical care management of patients with severe breathing difficulties, respiratory failure, pneumonia, ARDS or other severe lung conditions as and when indicated.

    How does Ujala Cygnus Hospitals offer a quick emergency response in critical care?

    Our dedicated emergency response teams, world-class ICU infrastructure, fast treatment in a protocolized manner along with availability of specialists round the clock ensures timely intervention in critical emergencies. We have 25 NABH accredited multi-super specialty hospitals in North India and are committed to bring advanced critical care within reach and affordability for Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.

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