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Well Being
We try and maintain an atmosphere
of absolute cleanliness and tranquillity for your speedy recovery.
A clean and hygienic environment is essential for the well being
of our patients, and our team of trained personnel strives to maintain
this. Our efforts need to be supplemented by you and by your visitors.
It is important, therefore, that you and your visitors strictly
observe the following rules in the interest of your well being.
Visitors
Your patient requires rest. Please restrict your visitors to the
absolute minimum. Visitors and visiting hours are restricted. Only
one visitor's pass is issued per patient at the time of admission.
Children under ten years of age should not be brought into patient's
room or wards in the interest of their own health and as they tend
to disturb the patients. Visitors are strictly restricted in the
Critical Care Units.
Time
to go Home
The consultant in charge will decide when it is advisable for you
to leave the hospital. In most cases, he will be able to discuss
your discharge with you a day in advance. Make sure you have a discharge
card with you, along with a summary of your case, before you leave.
This will enable you and your doctor to follow-up your treatment
after your discharge. Investigations Reports will be given to you
at the time of discharge. If some investigations have not been reported,
these reports may kindly be collected between 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on
all working days including Saturdays from concerned Departments.
It is important that you arrange to leave by the discharge time,
so that we can prepare the bed and the room for new arrivals. If
you are unable to leave by the morning discharge time, bed charges
for the day will be added to your bill. We request you to follow
a few procedures when you check out of the hospital.
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