Intensive Care

The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Saint Peter’s University Hospital is a 26-bed fully monitored unit comprised of medical intensive care, cardiac intensive care and surgical intensive care. In addition to intensivists (physicians trained in the specialty of critical care), the 100-member unit is staffed by 80 registered nurses and three advanced practice nurses who ensure the highest level of patient care. Seventy-five percent of nurses who work on the unit hold the national CCRN certification for critical care nursing.

The Adult ICU at Saint Peter’s University Hospital has earned multiple awards for its level of care.
 

Adult ICU Relocation

Effective Tuesday, April 21
Please note that the Adult Intensive Care Unit (AICU) has moved to the hospital’s first floor, effective Tuesday, April 21.
Thank you for your understanding.

Reimagining Critical Care – The Elizabeth and Joseph DeMarco Adult Intensive Care Unit
Saint Peter’s University Hospital’s Adult Intensive Care Unit (ICU) serves as the critical care hub for our community. Built in 1989, our current 11,000 square foot ICU has provided lifesaving medical, cardiac and surgical intensive care services to thousands of patients. After 35+ years of operation, this vital facility is undergoing a $27 million comprehensive modernization to meet contemporary care standards and accommodate advancing medical technology.

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