At Renova Hospitals, our Neuron Brain Spine & Critical Care Centre provides advanced 24/7 emergency support for patients who need round-the-clock monitoring and life-support systems. Staffed by trained critical care intensivists, critical care technicians, and experienced nurses, our ICUs use the latest critical care technology and critical care equipment to deliver safe, effective, and compassionate care.
Why Renova Has the Best Critical Care Department in India
Renova is recognised among the best critical care hospitals in India for its world-class infrastructure, expert teams, and patient-centred approach
- 24/7 availability of critical care doctors and emergency teams trained in emergency medicine and critical care.
- Modern ICUs integrated with critical care systems for real-time patient monitoring.
- A highly skilled critical care specialist team trained in advanced critical care and life-saving procedures.
- Dedicated departments for anesthesiology and critical care, critical care obstetrics, and critical care nephrology.
- Access to critical care medications, drugs used in critical care unit, and critical care injections for emergencies.
- Collaboration between departments such as cardiology, neurology, critical care neuropathy, nephrology, and pulmonology.
- Experienced critical care physicians, critical care medicine specialists, and nursing staff working together.
- Transparent care costs and continuous updates for families.
- Recognised as the home of some of the best critical care doctors doctor in Hyderabad, known for precision and compassion.
This continuous, team-based approach supported by critical care research and innovation makes Renova a trusted destination for acute and critical care in South India.
Procedures Done in Critical Care
The Critical Care Department handles life-threatening emergencies that demand immediate intervention. Every critical care medicine specialist and critical care physician at Renova is trained in advanced ICU protocols and global safety standards.
Common procedures included in critical care are:
- Endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation to support breathing.
- Central line and arterial line insertion for blood pressure and medicine delivery.
- Non-invasive ventilation (BiPAP/CPAP) for respiratory distress.
- Emergency tracheostomy performed with critical care anaesthesia and ENT support.
- Bedside ultrasound and echocardiography for quick diagnosis.
- Hemodialysis and CRRT, managed by our critical care nephrology team.
- Cardioversion and defibrillation for heart rhythm emergencies.
- Parenteral nutrition, fluids, and critical care injections for patient stability.
Each procedure uses advanced critical care technology and sterile critical care equipment to reduce complications and improve recovery.
Conditions Managed by Intensivists
Renova’s critical care intensivists and consultants manage a wide range of serious conditions requiring hospitalisation in a critical care unit vs ICU setting.
They treat:
- Multi-organ failure and septic shock.
- Critical care neuropathy and stroke-related paralysis.
- Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
- Heart attacks, cardiac arrests, and arrhythmias.
- Post-operative complications and severe infections.
- Poisoning, overdoses, and trauma.
- Complications in cancer, pregnancy (critical care obstetrics), and chronic diseases.
- Patients needing nursing practitioners in critical care monitoring and ventilator support.
Our doctors follow evidence-based critical care emergency medicine guidelines and participate in critical care research to keep outcomes high and mortality low.
When Should a Patient Be Shifted to Critical Care?
A patient should be moved to a critical care unit vs intensive care unit if they show:
- Difficulty breathing or unstable oxygen levels.
- Sudden loss of consciousness or unresponsiveness.
- Severe infection or sepsis not improving with treatment.
- Heart attack, shock, or uncontrolled bleeding.
- Complications after surgery or trauma.
- Severe electrolyte or kidney failure requiring critical care nephrology support.
Immediate transfer ensures access to critical care emergency medicine, rapid stabilisation, and round-the-clock observation.
Our Critical Care Team
Renova’s Critical Care & Intensive Medicine Department includes expert critical care physicians, intensivists, and critical care medicine specialists. Our team works alongside anaesthesiologists, surgeons, nephrologists, and pulmonologists as part of a complete critical care subspecialty network.
Every unit has a critical care consultant on duty 24/7, assisted by trained nurses and nursing practitioners in critical care. We also integrate critical care anaesthesia, physiotherapy, and diet counselling to support full recovery.