FAQs
We help create a care plan that addresses your specific condition and we are here to answer all of your questions & acknowledge your concerns. Today the hospital is recognised as a world renowned institution, not only providing outstanding care and treatment, but improving the outcomes.
How is the Emergency Department staffed?
The department is staffed with emergency medicine physicians and nurses, physician assistants, technicians and unit coordinators along with specialists from the laboratory, cardiology and radiology departments.
Will I be allowed to have visitors during my treatment?
Yes, usually, but the number of visitors in the treatment area is kept to a minimum. Occasionally, visitors will be asked to remain in the waiting area if patient is admitted in critical area. Usually, two visitors per patient are allowed in most areas of the department and passes will be allotted to them. No kids are allowed .
Why are some patients in isolation?
Patients are isolated to prevent the spread of disease to other people in the medical environment. Isolated persons are typically either highly contagious or infected by a treatment-resistant organism. Medical personnel visit isolated patients regularly and wear additional protection such as gowns and gloves.
What personal information do I need to bring with me to the hospital?
Please bring the following items, as appropriate:
- ID proof of patient
- Medical insurance card if any insurance
- Your previous medical record if any
Will my family be allowed to bring me food?
Please discuss with the dietitian before bringing in any additional food, and make the doctor, dietitian, nursing staff and ward hostess aware if you have additional specific medical or non-medical needs.