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PICU

The Department of Paediatrics at Aster Women and Children Hospital, Whitefield has advanced facilities for care of children & adolescents. Our team has dedicated, highly-skilled professionals who provide round-the-clock services in paediatrics, paediatric emergencies, paediatric high dependency unit and paediatric intensive care services.

Our subspecialties include Paediatric Neurology and Child Development services, Pediatric Immunology and Rheumatology services, Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, Paediatric pulmonology and Paediatric endocrinology. The team is supported by a proficient paediatric surgical team offering general paediatric surgery, paediatric urology, paediatric ENT and paediatric orthopaedic services.

The Paediatric Emergency Room (ER) provides round-the-clock resuscitation services besides assessment, triage and initial stabilisation of wide variety of medical and surgical emergencies.

A well equipped Level-3 paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) offers advanced care for life threatening conditions including severe infections such as pneumonia and meningitis, severe trauma, poisonings and envenomations, neurological conditions and post-operative care for surgical procedures.

The children admitted to the unit are looked after by dedicated staff and provide comprehensive treatment which is family-centred, compassionate, high quality, and safe.

Our Doctors

We have some of the best specialists from around the world, they bring years of experience and offer evidence-based treatment to ensure the best care for you.

FAQs

Want to find out more about the treatment? The answer to your questions can be found below.

What does a PICU specialist do?

Paediatric intensive care unit specialists, or PICU doctors, provide critical care to children with injuries or diseases that pose a serious risk to their lives. They control life support systems, handle complicated medical diseases, and collaborate with other doctors to coordinate treatment.

What question should you ask a PICU specialist?

You should enquire about the severity of your child's disease, possible treatments, anticipated results, and at-home support strategies for your child's rehabilitation while speaking with a PICU specialist.

What are the most common types of conditions that PICU specialists treat?

PICU specialists in Bangalore at Aster Women and Children handle serious infections, respiratory distress, cardiac arrest, trauma, and complications from major procedures most frequently.

When should I consider seeing a PICU specialist? 

When your kid suffers from a serious illness or injury that requires more specialised treatment than what a regular paediatrician can offer, you should consider taking them to visit a PICU Specialist at Aster Women and Children.

What is the role of a PICU specialist in a patient's treatment journey?

In order to achieve the best possible outcome for the child, a PICU specialist’s role in a patient's treatment journey is to guide the family through the intricacies of intensive care, collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, and provide expert care during the most critical phases of illness.

How does a PICU specialist decide on a treatment plan?

A PICU specialist in Whitefield at Aster Women and Children uses diagnostic testing, a comprehensive assessment of the child's health, and a review of the child's medical history to determine a treatment strategy. Personalised treatment plans are developed, taking into account the child's specific physiological demands and the most recent evidence-based techniques.

What advancements or technologies are utilised by PICU specialists?

The PICU specialist at Aster Women and Children uses advanced monitoring devices, such as ventilators, infusion pumps, and ECG monitors. Additionally, they use state-of-the-art procedures, such as extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), for patients with severe cardiac or respiratory failure.

What documents should I carry on my first visit to a PICU specialist?

You should bring any pertinent medical documents, including imaging scans, previous test results, and a comprehensive list of your child's current medicines, with you to your initial appointment with a PICU expert.

How should I prepare for my first visit to a PICU specialist?

Get your child's medical records together, list any queries or worries you may have, and ensure you are aware of the referral procedure and any insurance requirements before your first appointment with a PICU expert.

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