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Neuro Anaesthesia & Neuro Critical care

Time is brain

When a complex, serious neurological illness or injury affects you or someone you care about, you need the advanced expertise of the Neuro One critical care team for accurate diagnosis, effective treatment and caring support.

Every patient benefits from our innovative thinking on the management of severe neurologic conditions, informed by our clinical experience as well as new insights from the front lines of research.

If you or a loved one is admitted to Neuro One Critical Care Unit, you are in good hands, with a unique class of professionals specially trained in diagnosis and management of complex and serious neurological conditions. You benefit from a seasoned multidisciplinary group of neurologists, neuro anesthesiologists, neurosurgeons, neuro rehabilitation specilaists, dieticians and critical care nurses.

Serious neurological illness or injury is life-changing for the patient and family. As you and your family navigate the often challenging path ahead of you, the multidisciplinary team of neurocritical care experts at Neuro One will guide you with insight, experience and compassion.

Likewise, the caring, professional guidance from our physical therapists, speech-language therapists, occupational therapists, nutritionists, will keep you informed and make the experience less overwhelming

We have a dedicated 8 bed Neurosurgical ICU and 7 Bed Neuromedical ICU and 3 Bed post-operative ICU. We have 3 isolation rooms for infection control for critically ill patients. The Neurocritical Care Center uses state-of-the-art technology such as intracranial pressure monitoring, brain oxygen monitoring and current ultrasound techniques to provide critically ill patients with the highest quality specialty care services.

Together, we create and implement individualized treatment plans for such conditions as:

  • Acute ischemic stroke

  • Intracranial or subarachnoid hemorrhage

  • Cerebral aneurysm

  • Cerebrovascular malformations

  • Coma

  • Encephalopathy

  • Hydrocephalus

  • Brain tumors

  • Traumatic brain injury

  • Acute spine injury

  • Seizures (prolonged or continuous)

  • Severe or deteriorating demyelinating illness

  • Meningitis

  • Encephalitis

  • Spinal infection

  • Guillian-Barre Syndrome

  • Neuromuscular disorders (myasthenia gravis)

  • Autonomic instability

  • Recent major neurosurgical procedures

  • Sepsis management

  • Toxicology