Attendant/Visitors
ATTENDANT BY PATIENT’S BEDSIDE
- Only one attendant may stay with the patient at the bedside. The Attendant Pass will be given along with one Visitor Pass to the patient at the time of admission
- Additional attendant pass can be issued only if the patient’s condition requires it. This will be issued with written approval from the Clinical Administration only
- Attendant pass will allow the bearer of the pass to enter the hospital at any time until the patient is discharged
- The security personnel may ask for the pass at any point. Attendants and visitors are required to wear/display these passes while in the hospital premises
- Only one attendant may stay with the patient at the bedside. The Attendant Pass will be given along with one Visitor Pass to the patient at the time of admission
- Additional attendant pass can be issued only if the patient’s condition requires it. This will be issued with written approval from the Clinical Administration only
- Attendant pass will allow the bearer of the pass to enter the hospital at any time until the patient is discharged
- The security personnel may ask for the pass at any point. Attendants and visitors are required to wear/display these passes while in the hospital premises
ICU Visiting Guidelines
We value your family and friends and recognize that they are an important part of patient’s recovery process. Visitors must
- Comply with safety and security procedures
- Please don’t bring fresh flowers
- Clean hands before and after visiting. Use alcohol rub provided in the room
- Please don’t touch the patient
- Minimize the risk of infection. Only one visitor can enter for a maximum of 10 minutes. Visitors are requested to wait for their turn
- Not to interfere with a patient’s plan of care
- Not visit if you are unwell
REMEMBER DURING VISITS
- Only one visitor can be with the patient at any given time
- Extra visitors can wait at the reception and will be allowed to visit the patient only after the bearer of the visitor pass comes out and hands over the pass.
- The passes are to be returned to the hospital after the transfer or discharge of the patient
- In case the pass is lost, you may get in touch with the Customer Care Officer. New pass will be issued at a charge of Rs. 450/-
- Please don’t smoke in the hospital or in the compound. Smoking is strictly prohibited
- Please don’t take photographs or videos without prior authorization from both – the patient and the hospital
- Please don’t use loud, threatening, abusive or obscene language towards hospital staff or cause any damage to hospital property
- Please don’t carry any weapons or firearms
- To comply with any infection control practices that may be important to the patient’s condition (e.g., wear isolation gown, mask and/or gloves). If required, visitors may be restricted according to a patient’s medical condition and/or special needs
- To leave the hospital during a disaster or fire alarm. Patients are the responsibility of the hospital and will be rescued as per the evacuation plan
- To leave the hospital during a disaster or fire alarm. Patients are the responsibility of the hospital and will be rescued as per the evacuation plan
- To leave the hospital during a disaster or fire alarm. Patients are the responsibility of the hospital and will be rescued as per the evacuation plan
- Not to cause disturbance to other patients and act in a respectful manner
- Use of mobile phones is prohibited where critical medical equipment and patient monitoring systems are in operation. Please read and follow all posted signs about the usage of cell phones. If you must use your cell phone in approved areas, please speak in a soft tone so that other patients are not disturbed
- Children below the age of 12 are advised not to visit the wards. This is to protect children from exposure to infection
WANT TO VISIT YOUR LOVED ONES? THESE ARE THE TIMINGS
Monday to Saturday – 11am to 12noon AND 5pm to 7pm
Sunday – 11am to 12 noon AND 4pm to 7pm