A.V. MULTISPECIALITY HOSPITAL

Paediatric Intensive Care Unit in Bangalore

Leading Paediatric ICU (PICU) in Bangalore

Looking for a trusted Paediatric Intensive Care Unit in Bangalore? Our advanced PICU provides specialized care for critically ill infants, children, and adolescents with round-the-clock monitoring and life-saving support.

We combine expert pediatric intensivists, advanced medical technology, and compassionate care to ensure the best possible outcomes for your child.

Paediatric Hospital in Bangalore - AV Multispeciality Hospital

What is a Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)?

A Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) is a specialized facility designed to provide intensive medical care to children with serious or life-threatening conditions requiring constant observation and advanced treatment.

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. Is PICU care safe for children?

Yes, it provides the highest level of monitoring and advanced medical care.

3. Can parents stay with the child?

Visitation is allowed as per hospital policies, and we ensure family involvement.

4. How long does a child stay in PICU?

It depends on the child’s condition and recovery progress.

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