A.V. MULTISPECIALITY HOSPITAL

Paediatric Intensive Care Unit in Banashankari

Trusted Paediatric ICU (PICU) in Banashankari, Bangalore

Looking for a reliable Paediatric Intensive Care Unit in Banashankari? Our state-of-the-art PICU provides specialized critical care for infants, children, and adolescents with serious medical conditions.

With experienced pediatric intensivists, advanced life-support systems, and 24/7 monitoring, we ensure the highest level of care for your child during emergencies and critical illnesses.

Paediatric Hospital in Bangalore - AV Multispeciality Hospital

What is a Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)?

A Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) is a specialized hospital unit designed to provide intensive care for critically ill children who require constant monitoring and advanced medical support.

Conditions Treated in Our PICU

Our PICU in Banashankari is equipped to manage a wide range of critical conditions:

✔ Respiratory Emergencies
  • Severe pneumonia

  • Asthma attacks

  • Respiratory failure

✔ Infections & Sepsis
  • Severe infections

  • Septic shock

  • Viral illnesses

✔ Neurological Conditions
  • Seizures

  • Head injuries

  • Brain infections

✔ Cardiac Conditions
  • Congenital heart problems

  • Cardiac emergencies

✔ Post-Surgical Care
  • Recovery after major surgeries

  • Continuous monitoring and support

OUR SPECIALISTS

Paediatric Hospital in Bangalore - AV Multispeciality Hospital

Dr. Jagadish

DCH(Paed)

Medical & Surgical Gastroenterology at A.V. Multispeciality hospital

Dr. Jayaprakash

MD

Paediatric Hospital in Bangalore - AV Multispeciality Hospital

Dr. Pramod S

MS, MCH(Paed Sur)

FAQ's

1. What is the difference between NICU and PICU?

NICU is for newborns, while PICU is for older infants and children.

2. Can parents stay with the child in PICU?

Visitation policies vary, but we ensure family involvement and updates.

3. Is PICU care safe?

Yes, it provides the highest level of monitoring and treatment for critically ill children.

4. How long does a child stay in PICU?

It depends on the condition and recovery progress.

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