ICU and Physiotherapy
Our facility offers a seamless continuum of care, starting with our Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and extending through our dedicated Physiotherapy Department. The ICU provides 24/7 critical care for life-threatening conditions, staffed by board-certified intensivists and equipped with advanced life support and continuous monitoring technology. As patients stabilize and transition from critical illness or surgery, our Physiotherapy Department takes over, delivering expert rehabilitation.
24/7 Critical Care
Board-Certified Intensivists
Advanced Life Support
Continuous Monitoring
Expert Rehabilitation
Personalized Treatment
How Our ICU and Physiotherapy Services Work
We provide an integrated spectrum of care: from 24/7 critical support in our state-of-the-art ICU to expert, personalized rehabilitation in our Physiotherapy Department, ensuring complete patient recovery and functional return.
Critical Care Assessment
Intensive Medical Support
Transition to Rehabilitation
Complete Recovery Plan
Frequently Asked Questions About ICU and Physiotherapy
Our goal is to provide clarity and reassurance every step of the way. In this FAQ section, we've compiled answers to the most commonly asked questions about ICU care and physiotherapy rehabilitation.
Once the intensivist deems the patient stable and ready, they are moved to a lower level of care. If needed, the Physiotherapy team will often begin early mobilization within the ICU before the patient moves to a general ward, ensuring continuity of care.
Care is managed by a multidisciplinary team led by an intensivist (a doctor specializing in critical care), alongside highly trained critical care nurses and respiratory therapists.
Yes. Our Physiotherapy team specializes in orthopaedic rehabilitation. They will work directly with your surgeon to create a personalized plan to restore your strength, range of motion, and gait as quickly and safely as possible.
The duration of physiotherapy varies widely. Our therapists will perform a comprehensive initial evaluation and regularly reassess your progress to determine the length and frequency of your treatment until you achieve your maximum recovery goals.
