Critical Care
Medical and Surgical Intensive Care Unit (M/SICU)
Located in the East Wing of the Medical Center, the 12-bed M/SICU features the latest equipment and technology to provide critically ill patients with advanced critical care and intensive care services.
Patients in the M/SICU receive highly individualized, multi-disciplinary nursing care. The staff is specially skilled and trained to handle life-threatening medical needs and relies on the aid of high-tech equipment like full-room, birds-eye monitoring and the latest ventilating systems.
Critical Care Unit
The Critical Care Unit is located on the second floor of the Medical Center for those patients who require critical cardiac care and treatment.
Progressive Care
The Progressive Care Unit is also located on the second floor for those patients whose conditions are improving but who still require telemetry monitoring.
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