Inpatient & Critical Care
Inpatient and critical care services support patients who require hospital admission, continued treatment, frequent assessment, or a higher level of medical observation.
At New Padre Garcia Hospital, doctors, nurses, respiratory-care personnel, diagnostic teams, pharmacy staff, and other healthcare professionals work together to provide coordinated care throughout the patient’s hospital stay.
Available services may include general ward or private-room admission, medication administration, post-operative care, diagnostic coordination, continuous vital-sign monitoring, oxygen therapy, stabilization, and rapid response when a patient’s condition changes.
The level of care provided depends on the patient’s diagnosis, symptoms, medical risks, physician’s treatment plan, required monitoring, and the hospital’s available facilities and clinical capabilities.
Patients who require specialized treatment or a higher level of critical care beyond the hospital’s capacity may be stabilized and referred or transferred to an appropriate healthcare facility.
Services
Services Offered
General Ward and Private Room Admission
Admission support for general ward and private room patients needing organized hospital care.
View ServiceDaily Medical Monitoring and Rounds
Regular medical rounds and monitoring to assess patient condition, recovery, and treatment needs.
View ServiceMedication Administration and Treatment Management
Safe administration of medications and treatment support based on patient care plans.
View ServicePost-Operative Care and Recovery Support
Recovery support and monitoring for patients after surgery or medical procedures.
View ServiceNursing Care and Patient Assistance
Dedicated nursing care and assistance to support patient comfort, safety, and recovery.
View ServiceDiagnostic and Laboratory Coordination
Coordination of diagnostic tests and laboratory services needed for patient evaluation.
View ServiceDischarge Planning and Health Education
Discharge guidance and health education to help patients continue recovery after hospitalization.
View ServiceIntensive Patient Monitoring (24/7)
Continuous patient monitoring for high-risk cases requiring close observation and care.
View ServiceEmergency Life-Saving Interventions
Immediate critical interventions for patients experiencing life-threatening medical emergencies.
View ServiceOxygen Therapy and Ventilatory Support
Oxygen and ventilatory assistance for patients needing respiratory support and close care.
View ServiceCardiac and Respiratory Stabilization
Stabilization support for patients with cardiac and respiratory complications.
View ServiceHigh-Dependency Patient Management
Management of patients who require advanced observation, support, and coordinated care.
View ServiceContinuous Vital Signs Monitoring
Ongoing monitoring of vital signs to help track patient stability and response to care.
View ServiceRapid Response for Deteriorating Patients
Fast response support for patients whose condition suddenly worsens or requires urgent attention.
View ServicePost-Emergency Critical Care Support
Fast response support for patients whose condition suddenly worsens or requires urgent attention.
View ServiceWhy Choose This Service?
Continuous Medical and Nursing Support
Admitted patients receive ongoing medical and nursing attention based on their diagnosis, condition, and treatment plan.
Doctors and nurses may regularly assess symptoms, vital signs, medication response, pain, mobility, nutrition, and overall recovery.
Coordinated Hospital-Based Care
Our inpatient team coordinates with the Clinical Laboratory, Diagnostic Radiology, Pharmacy, Respiratory Care, surgical services, and other hospital departments.
This coordination supports testing, medication, procedures, monitoring, treatment adjustment, and discharge planning.
Patient-Specific Treatment and Monitoring
Each patient’s care plan is developed according to their medical needs.
The frequency of assessment, type of monitoring, medication schedule, oxygen support, and other treatments depend on the physician’s orders and the patient’s response.
Rapid Response to Changes in Condition
Patients requiring close observation may be reassessed when their symptoms, vital signs, consciousness, breathing, circulation, or general condition change.
When urgent intervention or a higher level of care is needed, the hospital team may provide stabilization, admission to an appropriate unit, referral, or transfer assistance.
Our Healthcare Commitment
At New Padre Garcia Hospital, we are committed to providing healthcare that is not only efficient but also compassionate and accessible to everyone in Padre Garcia and nearby communities.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Inpatient care is hospital-based treatment for patients who need continued medical or nursing support.
Critical or high-dependency care involves closer observation and more intensive treatment for patients who are medically unstable, at higher risk, or experiencing serious complications.
A companion may be permitted depending on:
- The patient’s age and condition
- Room category
- Available space
- Hospital policies
- Infection-prevention requirements
- Safety considerations
- The needs of other patients
Contact the admission team to confirm current companion and visiting rules.
Yes. The attending doctor may request laboratory examinations, Digital X-rays, CT scans, Ultrasound procedures, or other available tests when medically necessary.
The inpatient unit coordinates the request, preparation, patient transport, specimen collection, and result review with the appropriate hospital department.
Respiratory support may be considered when a patient has low oxygen levels, serious breathing difficulty, respiratory complications, reduced consciousness, or another condition affecting effective breathing.
The type of oxygen or ventilatory assistance depends on the physician’s assessment, available equipment, required monitoring, and the patient’s treatment needs.
Patients needing advanced or prolonged critical respiratory support may require referral or transfer.
Children may be admitted when hospital treatment is medically required and the appropriate doctor, unit, equipment, and services are available.
A parent or legal guardian may need to provide consent, medical history, medication information, and other required documents.
Children requiring advanced pediatric critical care may need referral to an appropriate facility.
Patients are encouraged to complete the doctor-recommended treatment and formal discharge process.
Leaving before medical clearance may expose the patient to unresolved risks. The healthcare team should explain the possible concerns, required documentation, and available options.
Call New Padre Garcia Hospital at (043) 772-0437. Room availability and admission cannot be guaranteed until the patient has been medically assessed and the hospital confirms an appropriate bed.
Appointment
NEED INPATIENT OR CRITICAL CARE?
Contact New Padre Garcia Hospital to ask about admission requirements, room availability, attending doctors, hospital services, and patient-care coordination.