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Pet Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

Advanced Monitoring for Critically Ill Pets

The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at UniVet provides specialised care for pets requiring close observation, advanced treatment, and round-the-clock monitoring.
Our ICU is designed to support critically ill patients throughout their recovery journey.

What Is an Intensive Care Unit (ICU)?

An ICU is a specialised hospital ward where critically ill pets receive intensive medical care and continuous monitoring from veterinary professionals.

When Does Your Pet Need ICU Care?

ICU admission may be recommended for pets experiencing:

Benefits of ICU Care

Continuous Monitoring

Vital signs are closely observed throughout treatment

Immediate Medical Response

Rapid intervention if your pet's condition changes

Advanced Supportive Care

Specialised treatments and equipment for critical patients

Enhanced Recovery Support

Provides a safe environment for recovery

Our Facilities

Why Choose UniVet?

At UniVet, we provide comprehensive veterinary care supported by advanced diagnostic, medical, surgical, and hospitalisation facilities under one roof. Our integrated approach allows for seamless coordination between departments, ensuring your pet receives timely diagnosis, effective treatment, and continuous care throughout every stage of their healthcare journey.

Whether your pet requires routine healthcare, specialised diagnostics, surgery, or hospitalisation, our team is committed to delivering compassionate, professional, and high-quality veterinary care tailored to their individual needs.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Modern veterinary X-rays use low radiation levels and are considered safe. We only recommend them when necessary, and precautions are always taken to protect your pet.

Most X-rays take only a few minutes, though the overall appointment may be slightly longer to allow for preparation and discussion of results.

The cost varies depending on the type of X-ray and whether sedation is required. Our team will provide a clear estimate before proceeding.