PICU

Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)

The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at Shah Hospital provides specialized, round-the-clock care for critically ill infants and children. The PICU is designed to manage serious pediatric conditions with advanced medical technology in a safe, child-friendly environment.

Our PICU is staffed by experienced pediatric intensivists, pediatricians, and specially trained nurses who understand the unique medical and emotional needs of children. Continuous monitoring, advanced life-support systems, and prompt medical intervention ensure the highest level of care during critical situations.

At Shah Hospital, we recognize how stressful a child’s illness can be for families. Our PICU combines clinical excellence with compassionate, family-centered care, keeping parents informed and involved while focusing on stabilisation, recovery, and long-term wellbeing of every child.

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What is a PICU and when is it required?
A PICU is a specialized unit for children who need intensive monitoring and treatment due to serious or life-threatening conditions.
Which children are admitted to the PICU?
Infants and children with severe infections, breathing problems, post-surgical complications, trauma, or other critical illnesses may be admitted to the PICU.
Who provides care in the PICU at Shah Hospital?
Care is provided by pediatric intensivists, pediatric specialists, trained nurses, and a multidisciplinary healthcare team.
What facilities are available in the PICU?
The PICU is equipped with advanced monitoring systems, ventilators, pediatric life-support equipment, and emergency care facilities.