ICU
The ICU, or intensive care unit, is the department of the hospital where you can receive specialized care and monitoring from multidisciplinary care teams. You may need to be in the ICU during times of critical illness or after certain surgeries, to ensure you recover fully.
Intensive care units (ICUs) across the Wasatch Front
At Timpanogos Regional Hospital, our intensive care units (ICUs) provide enhanced monitoring and compassionate care for critically ill patients.
Our ICU doctors and nurses have advanced medical training and provide 24/7 care to ensure quick and effective healing. We are proud to be Magnet certified. This is due to our highly trained nursing staff and our dedication to patient satisfaction.
Expert advice, available 24/7
Free medical information is just a phone call away. Our nurses help you understand your symptoms, treatment options and procedures. They will also help you find a provider or specialist and schedule an appointment.
Free medical information is just a phone call away. Our nurses help you understand your symptoms, treatment options and procedures. They will also help you find a provider or specialist and schedule an appointment.
What is an ICU?
ICUs are specialized units within a hospital that provide a closely monitored environment for patients with acute care needs. Advanced technology, ICU specialists and around-the-clock attention ensure patients receive the care they need.
Once admitted to one of our ICUs, our team works together to plan, direct and continuously evaluate the care and progress of every patient.
Conditions treated in an ICU
When patients are experiencing conditions that need advanced care and treatment, our ICU team is available 24/7 to provide prompt care.
Patients are commonly admitted to the ICU for:
- Heart problems, such as heart attack, extremely low or extremely high blood pressure or abnormal heartbeat
- Lung and breathing problems, such as acute asthma or severe pneumonia
- Recovery from open heart surgery
- Recovery from intensive surgery
- Renal and endocrine disease
- Serious infections, including sepsis
- Trauma injuries
Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)
Our hospitals also offer access to intensive care for our youngest patients. Our Level II and Level III NICUs are staffed with experts who provide advanced care for babies who are premature or ill. Here, we deliver compassionate care to both infants and their mothers. In fact, a strong bond often develops between our team, new mothers and their babies that is evident when the families come in to visit years later.
Neonatal team
Neonatologists are doctors who specialize in caring for infants born early or with medical complications. Our board-certified neonatology physicians are available 24 hours a day.
We also offer access to:
- Developmental specialists
- Dietitians
- NICU nurses
- Respiratory therapists
Pediatric intensive care unit (PICU)
At Timpanogos Regional Hospital, a part of MountainStar Healthcare, we have a PICU specifically designed to provide advanced care for children. Our pediatric specialists have years of experience treating life threatening diseases and injuries in kids.