Neuro ICU at Livasa Mohali: Facilities, Team & Emergency Admission Process

Neuro ICU at Livasa Mohali: Facilities, Team & Emergency Admission Process

Dr. Vineet Saggar

27 Feb 2026

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Neuro ICU at Livasa Mohali: Facilities, Team & Emergency Admission Process

Expert, compassionate neurological critical care in the heart of Mohali. This guide explains what the Neuro ICU at Livasa Mohali offers, who needs neurocritical care, the emergency admission process, the specialist team available 24/7, treatment options for stroke and other emergencies, cost and insurance considerations, and how families can navigate care and recovery. For immediate assistance call +91 80788 80788 or book an appointment online.

Introduction

Neurocritical care is a medical specialty focused on treating life-threatening disorders of the brain, spine and nerves. The Neuro ICU at Livasa Mohali is part of Livasa Hospitals’ neurosciences program in Mohali, Punjab, designed to rapidly assess, stabilize and treat patients with acute neurological injuries or illnesses. Whether someone arrives with a severe stroke, traumatic brain injury, uncontrolled seizures, intracranial hemorrhage, or a complex neurosurgical postoperative need, the neuro ICU is equipped to provide continuous monitoring and evidence-based interventions aimed at preserving neurological function and preventing secondary injury.

Globally, stroke and other neurological emergencies are leading causes of death and disability. The World Health Organization estimates approximately 15 million strokes each year worldwide, resulting in about 5 million deaths and 5 million people left permanently disabled. In India, recent estimates indicate roughly 1.8 million new strokes annually, with regions across Punjab reporting rising neuro emergency admissions as lifestyle-related vascular risk factors increase. The Livasa Mohali Neuro ICU is specifically designed to meet the growing demand for high-quality neurological critical care in the Tricity region and greater Punjab, offering advanced treatment and a coordinated pathway from emergency admission through rehabilitation.


What is a neuro icu and who needs it?

A neuro ICU (neurological intensive care unit) is a specialized critical care unit focused on patients with acute neurological disorders that require continuous neurologic monitoring, complex medical management and rapid, often multidisciplinary interventions. Patients who typically require admission to a neurological ICU include:

  • Acute ischemic stroke within treatment window (eligible for thrombolysis or thrombectomy)
  • Intracerebral hemorrhage (brain bleed) or subarachnoid hemorrhage from aneurysm
  • Severe traumatic brain injury with decreased consciousness or raised intracranial pressure
  • Life-threatening seizures or status epilepticus unresponsive to initial therapy
  • Postoperative care after complex neurosurgery
  • Severe central nervous system infections (meningoencephalitis) with risk of deterioration
  • Poorly controlled neuromuscular breathing failure requiring ventilatory support

Signs and symptoms that should prompt urgent evaluation and possible neuro ICU admission include sudden weakness or numbness (especially one-sided), slurred speech or difficulty understanding, sudden severe headache, loss of consciousness, sudden vision loss, repeated seizures, abrupt confused state, or progressive deterioration after head injury. The time-sensitive nature of many neurological conditions—particularly ischemic stroke—makes rapid recognition and transfer to a facility with a dedicated neuro ICU essential for better outcomes.

In Mohali and surrounding areas, families often ask whether a patient “needs the neuro ICU.” The decision is based on clinical scales (e.g., Glasgow Coma Scale for consciousness, NIH Stroke Scale for stroke severity), imaging results (CT/MRI), and the likelihood of requiring invasive monitoring, ventilatory support, or urgent neurointervention. The neuro ICU team at Livasa Mohali evaluates these factors continuously and can rapidly escalate care—this is a major reason why having 24/7 emergency neurology services in Mohali matters.


Facilities and advanced equipment at neuro icu

The Neuro ICU at Livasa Mohali is equipped with advanced hardware and technology to diagnose and treat critical neurological illnesses efficiently. Facilities are configured for continuous patient surveillance, rapid neuroimaging, invasive monitoring, and interventional procedures. Key infrastructure elements include:

  • Continuous multimodal monitoring: bedside EEG for seizure detection, intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring systems, continuous arterial blood pressure monitoring, central venous pressure monitoring and advanced hemodynamic support.
  • Mechanical ventilation and respiratory support: ventilators with advanced modes, weaning protocols and expertise for patients with neuromuscular compromise or depressed consciousness.
  • High-dependency nursing stations: nurse-to-patient ratios tailored for neurocritical care, specialized neurocritical care nurses trained in neurological assessments and interventions.
  • Rapid neuroimaging: 24/7 access to CT (including CT angiography) and MRI services that support immediate diagnosis of ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke, traumatic brain injury, and other emergencies.
  • Endovascular and interventional access: coordinated pathways to the hospital’s interventional radiology/cath lab for procedures such as mechanical thrombectomy.
  • Dedicated stroke unit integration: streamlined triage from emergency to stroke unit and neuro ICU for time-critical reperfusion therapies such as thrombolysis and thrombectomy.
  • Pharmacy and point-of-care testing: immediate availability of critical medications (thrombolytics, antiepileptics, antihypertensives) and bedside laboratory facilities for rapid decision making.
  • Infection control and isolation capability: protocols to manage central nervous system infections and protect vulnerable ICU patients.

These facilities ensure that Livasa Mohali can manage the full spectrum of neurocritical conditions. The combination of continuous monitoring and immediate access to neuroimaging shortens the time to treatment—especially important for procedures such as thrombolysis for stroke and mechanical thrombectomy.


Neuro icu team at Livasa Mohali

High-quality neurocritical care is delivered by a multidisciplinary team. At Livasa Mohali, the neurological ICU team includes neurointensivists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, specialized critical care nurses, respiratory therapists, clinical pharmacists, physiotherapists, speech and swallow therapists, and dedicated social work and discharge planning staff. Each role is coordinated to meet the complex needs of critically ill neurological patients.

- Neurointensivists: These are physicians with training in both neurology/neurosurgery and critical care medicine. They lead clinical decision-making for ventilator management, intracranial pressure control, sedation strategies, and hemodynamic optimization. Neurointensivists are available round-the-clock to supervise care and perform urgent bedside procedures.
- Neurologists: Provide diagnostic expertise for stroke, seizures, infections and neuromuscular disorders. They often perform and interpret bedside EEG and guide cerebrovascular treatment decisions.
- Neurosurgeons: Available 24/7 for emergency neurosurgical interventions such as decompressive craniectomy, hematoma evacuation or aneurysm clipping should a patient require operative management.
- Critical care nurses: Trained in neurological observation (pupil checks, limb power checks, Glasgow Coma Scale assessment), medication administration and supportive care. Nurse-to-patient ratios in the neuro ICU are typically higher than general wards to enable close monitoring.
- Allied health professionals: Physiotherapists, occupational therapists and speech therapists start early rehabilitation protocols even while the patient is in ICU to reduce complications and promote recovery. Clinical pharmacists ensure appropriate dosing of neuroactive medications and manage interactions.

Coordination between these specialists makes Livasa Mohali a reliable emergency neurology hospital in Mohali and Punjab. The team conducts daily multidisciplinary rounds to align on goals, prognostication, and family communication. This collaborative model reduces complications, shortens ICU stays and supports targeted rehabilitation planning.


Emergency admission process to neuro icu at Livasa Mohali

The emergency admission pathway to the Neuro ICU at Livasa Mohali is designed to be rapid, clear and patient-centered. When a neurological emergency occurs, every minute counts; therefore Livasa Mohali operates a 24/7 emergency neurology admission process to ensure timely triage and transfer.

Typical steps in the emergency admission process:

  1. Initial contact/arrival: Families may arrive at the emergency department or call the hospital emergency line. For rapid assistance, call +91 80788 80788. If the patient is in transit, ambulance teams can coordinate directly with the ED to provide pre-notification.
  2. Pre-notification and handover: If an ambulance or referral hospital calls ahead, the ED prepares imaging and activates the stroke/neuro team to minimize door-to-treatment time. Livasa Mohali supports neuro ICU ambulance transfer Mohali arrangements for urgent transfers from surrounding districts.
  3. Triage and rapid assessment: On arrival, stroke scales (e.g., NIHSS), Glasgow Coma Scale, airway and hemodynamic status are assessed immediately. Point-of-care tests (blood glucose, electrolytes, coagulation profile) are obtained quickly.
  4. Imaging: CT scan (non-contrast CT +/- CT angiography) is prioritized for suspected stroke or head injury. MRI is used when clinically indicated and available. Imaging guides the decision for thrombolysis, thrombectomy or neurosurgical intervention.
  5. Decision and transfer to neuro ICU: If a patient requires continuous monitoring, mechanical ventilation, invasive monitoring or urgent neurointervention, they are admitted to the Neuro ICU. Administrative and insurance formalities are handled in parallel with clinical stabilization.
  6. Family communication and consent: The neuro ICU team discusses diagnosis, prognosis and treatment options with the family and obtains informed consent for procedures when necessary. Social work and counseling support is available for families during this stressful time.

For planned neuro ICU admissions or non-emergent transfers within Mohali and nearby regions, families can use the Livasa Hospitals appointment portal: book an appointment. For emergency neurology admission Livasa Mohali prefers direct phone contact: +91 80788 80788. Written documents typically required include ID, referral letter (if any), medical records and insurance details; however, clinical stabilization always takes priority.


Acute stroke care and interventions available

Stroke is one of the most time-sensitive neurological emergencies. The Neuro ICU at Livasa Mohali provides evidence-based acute stroke care including intravenous thrombolysis (clot-busting drugs), mechanical thrombectomy (endovascular clot retrieval), and specialized neurocritical care for large strokes or complications. Rapid identification of stroke type (ischemic vs hemorrhagic) via CT/MRI is the first critical step to guide therapy.

Key acute stroke services available at Livasa Mohali:

  • Intravenous thrombolysis (tPA): Administered for eligible ischemic stroke patients within the therapeutic window (usually up to 4.5 hours from symptom onset in many cases after careful selection).
  • Mechanical thrombectomy: Endovascular clot retrieval for large vessel occlusion strokes, often effective up to 6–24 hours depending on imaging selection criteria. This requires rapid coordination with interventional teams.
  • Neurocritical care for malignant cerebral edema: Surgical decompression (decompressive craniectomy) or medical management for raised intracranial pressure.
  • Post-reperfusion care: Intensive monitoring for hemorrhagic transformation, hemodynamic optimization, glucose control and prevention of aspiration and infections.
  • Secondary prevention planning: Risk factor modification, antiplatelet/anticoagulant strategies, lipid management and early rehabilitation referrals.

The following table compares common acute stroke interventions to help families understand benefits and recovery expectations:

Procedure type Benefits Recovery time
Intravenous thrombolysis (tPA) Can dissolve clot and improve outcomes if given early; minimally invasive Hospital stay days to 1-2 weeks; functional recovery over months
Mechanical thrombectomy High benefit in large vessel occlusion; restores blood flow quickly Procedure hours; hospital stay 1-2 weeks; rehab months
Conservative/medical management Suitable for small strokes or when procedures are contraindicated; focuses on supportive care Hospital stay several days to weeks; recovery months

Time is brain. Livasa Mohali follows streamlined protocols to minimize "door-to-needle" and "door-to-groin" times for thrombolysis and thrombectomy respectively. The stroke unit and neuro ICU teams work together to provide aggressive but safe reperfusion along with post-procedural monitoring in the neuro ICU for optimal outcomes.


Other neurological emergencies managed in the neuro icu

Beyond stroke, the neuro ICU at Livasa Mohali manages an extensive range of neurological critical conditions that require continuous monitoring, specialized interventions, and interdisciplinary care. Common emergencies include:

  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI): Patients with moderate to severe head injuries may require airway protection, intracranial pressure monitoring and neurosurgical intervention like hematoma evacuation or decompressive craniectomy. Early neuroprotective strategies and prevention of secondary brain injury are priorities.
  • Intracranial hemorrhage and aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage: Rapid blood pressure control, neurosurgical assessment, endovascular coiling or surgical clipping and intensive monitoring for vasospasm and hydrocephalus are provided.
  • Status epilepticus: Prolonged or repeated seizures can cause life-threatening complications. The neuro ICU provides continuous EEG monitoring and escalation to intravenous anesthetic agents when needed.'
  • Severe central nervous system infections: Management of meningitis and encephalitis with targeted antimicrobial therapy, intracranial pressure monitoring and supportive critical care.
  • Neuromuscular respiratory failure: Conditions such as Guillain-Barré syndrome or myasthenic crisis often require ventilatory support and neurocritical management.
  • Postoperative neurosurgical care: After complex cranial or spinal surgery, patients are monitored for bleeding, infection, wound integrity and neurologic recovery in the neuro ICU.

Livasa Mohali’s neurological ICU integrates rapid diagnostics (CT, MRI, bedside ultrasound), bedside EEG, invasive monitoring and surgical/interventional escalation. This broad capability makes it a trusted center for emergency neurology services in Punjab and the Tricity area. Families can be reassured that complex neurological problems are managed by specialists who coordinate closely with allied teams to prevent complications and start early rehabilitation.


Cost, insurance and length of stay considerations

One of the practical concerns families face when planning for neuro ICU care is cost. Critical care costs vary depending on the complexity of interventions, length of stay, need for surgery or endovascular procedures, ventilation, and consumables. Livasa Mohali provides transparent billing estimates and assistance with insurance claims to the extent possible. Below is a general comparison to help families understand common cost drivers; actual charges depend on clinical needs, duration and consumables used.

Service category Typical cost range (INR, indicative) Notes
Daily neuro ICU bed charges INR 15,000 – 40,000 Depends on monitoring level, nurse ratio, ventilator needs
Intravenous thrombolysis INR 20,000 – 80,000 Drug cost and monitoring; early treatment reduces long-term costs
Mechanical thrombectomy (endovascular) INR 1,50,000 – 4,50,000+ Includes interventional suite, device costs, anesthesia and ICU charges
Neurosurgical procedures (e.g., decompression, clipping) INR 1,00,000 – 6,00,000+ Wide range due to surgical complexity and implants

Insurance coverage: Many private and public insurance plans in India cover hospitalisation and ICU care partially or fully. Livasa Mohali assists families with pre-authorization and cashless claim processing subject to the insurer’s policies. For clarity, families should contact the hospital’s insurance desk upon arrival or call +91 80788 80788 ahead of time to understand eligibility and documentation required for a cashless claim.

Length of stay: Neuro ICU stays can range from a single day (for short-lived monitoring post-procedure) to weeks for complicated cases. Early intervention—such as timely thrombolysis or thrombectomy for eligible stroke patients—not only improves clinical outcomes but often reduces total hospital days and long-term rehabilitation costs.


Family support, visiting hours and post-discharge neuro rehab in Mohali

Family-centered care is a priority at Livasa Mohali. The neuro ICU team understands the stress families face and offers clear communication, counseling and involvement in decision-making. Visiting policies balance infection control and patient rest with the family’s need to be present; specifics of visiting hours and number of visitors can vary depending on the patient’s condition and unit policies.

Typical family support services include:

  • Regular family updates: Daily or more frequent briefings by the senior physician or nurse-in-charge, plus access to social workers and counselors.
  • Psychosocial support: Counseling for coping with critical illness, guidance on care planning and discussions of prognosis and goals of care.
  • Caregiver training: Before discharge, nurses and therapists train family members in bedside care, safe mobility transfers, medication administration and wound care if applicable.
  • Rehabilitation pathway: Livasa Mohali offers an integrated transition from the neuro ICU to inpatient rehabilitation and outpatient services in Mohali for physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech and cognitive therapy. Early rehab beginning in the ICU improves outcomes and reduces long-term disability.

Post-discharge follow-up is tailored to the patient’s needs. A typical plan includes outpatient neurology/neurosurgery appointments, a personalised physiotherapy regimen, swallow and speech therapy if needed, secondary prevention clinics for vascular risk factors and community rehabilitation referrals. For patients in Mohali and nearby regions, Livasa Mohali coordinates appointments and provides local referrals to ensure continuity of care. Families can request a post-discharge rehab plan and schedule follow-up visits via the online booking portal or by calling +91 80788 80788.


Why choose Livasa Mohali neuro icu and how to reach us

Choosing a neuro ICU is a major decision for families facing a neurological emergency. Livasa Mohali stands out due to its focussed neurosciences program, multidisciplinary team of neurointensivists, neurologists and neurosurgeons, 24/7 emergency neurology services and advanced infrastructure including rapid neuroimaging and interventional capabilities. The hospital’s location in Mohali makes it accessible to residents of the Tricity area and surrounding districts of Punjab who need the best neurocritical care in the region.

Practical reasons families choose Livasa Mohali:

  • 24/7 availability: Emergency neurology and neuro ICU specialists are on-call around the clock for rapid response and intervention.
  • Comprehensive care: From stabilization to interventional procedures and post-ICU rehabilitation, patients receive coordinated care under one roof.
  • Local access: For people searching “best neuro ICU near me Mohali” or “neuro ICU Punjab,” Livasa Mohali provides a local centre with capabilities comparable to major tertiary centres.
  • Transparent processes: Clear admission pathways, insurance assistance and family communication protocols reduce the administrative burden during emergencies.

How to reach Livasa Mohali neuro ICU:

  • Call emergency admissions: +91 80788 80788
  • Book an appointment or request transfer: https://www.livasahospitals.com/appointment
  • Ambulance and transfer coordination: Livasa Mohali supports ambulance transfer arrangements for acute neuro emergencies within Mohali and surrounding districts; call the above number for logistics.

If you or a family member show stroke symptoms or any sudden neurological deterioration, do not delay. Call emergency services and notify Livasa Mohali for pre-notification so that the neuro ICU and stroke team are ready on arrival.


Conclusion and next steps

The Neuro ICU at Livasa Mohali offers a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to neurological critical care in Mohali and greater Punjab. With advanced monitoring, immediate neuroimaging, round-the-clock neurointensivists and an integrated stroke unit, Livasa Mohali is positioned to provide rapid, evidence-based care for stroke, traumatic brain injury, seizures and other life-threatening neurological conditions. Early recognition, immediate transfer and timely intervention are the cornerstones of improving outcomes—especially for acute ischemic stroke where interventions like thrombolysis and mechanical thrombectomy can be lifesaving and disability-reducing.

For families: keep a list of vascular risk factors (hypertension, diabetes, smoking, atrial fibrillation) and ensure primary care follow-up to reduce the risk of neurological emergencies. If a neurological emergency occurs, call +91 80788 80788 immediately or book an emergency appointment online. Livasa Mohali’s neuro ICU team is ready to evaluate, stabilize and treat patients with compassion and clinical excellence.

Immediate help

In case of stroke or other neurological emergency in Mohali, call +91 80788 80788 or book an emergency appointment now. The Neuro ICU at Livasa Mohali provides 24/7 emergency neurology services and ambulance transfer coordination for urgent admissions.

Disclaimer: The information in this article is for patient education and local guidance. Individual clinical decisions depend on patient-specific factors. For tailored advice, please consult the Livasa Mohali neuro ICU team by calling +91 80788 80788 or booking an appointment at https://www.livasahospitals.com/appointment.

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