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Rules & Regulations

Step 1 - Rules & Regulations

  • It is mandatory to pay full deposit of admitted class at the time of admission. Patient will be transferred to the desired class as per the waiting list on availability of rooms/wards, but till that charges of admitted class will be applicable.
  • Even with verification of insurance coverage, patient will be required to submit a deposit (refundable) which he/she may do either before or at the time of admission according to desired class.
  • Deposits are accepted in cash/credit card/bank drafts.
  • Any transfer from a lower to higher class after admission or any procedure/operation, the patient will be charged the tariff and all other charges as applicable to the higher class from the date of admission.
  • Routine discharge (checkout) time is 12 noon.
  • Official billing hours are 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. on working days.
  • For discharge on non-working days and during off hours, conditions apply for billing.
  • You can Reschedule and cancel admission date.
  • No Insurance patients are admitted to sixth floor Super Deluxe Rooms.
  • Transfer from Sixth floor Super Deluxe rooms to rooms of other floor is not allowed.
  • All are requested to insist a receipt of any payment made.
  • On scrutiny, if actual bill is found to exceed the amount paid by the patient at the time of the discharge, the deficit should be remitted to the hospital immediately. Supplementary bills, if any, has to be paid by patient even after discharge.
  • Hospital will maintain the privacy of the information provided by the patient. It will not be shared with any one except medico legal reports to concerned authorities and with consent o0f patient to TPA/Credit parties.
  • Only one attendant is permitted to stay with the patient.
  • Visitor’s pass will be issued at the time of the admission by the admission counter.
  • NRI patient have to submit photocopies of his/her passport having valid visa.

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Health Tips

Benefits of Muskmelon

 

Benefits of Muskmelon
1.Is beneficial to be consumed during conditions like Lack of appetite, Weight loss, Urinary tract infections, Constipation, Acidity, Ulcer.

2. Great substitute for high calorie snacks and can aid in losing weight healthily.
3.Can help control blood pressure and can prevent the risk of strokes.
4.Also reduce the problem of developing kidney stones.
5.The folic acid present in muskmelons helps create healthy fetuses (in pregnant women) and can even prevent cervical cancer and osteoporosis.
6.Muskmelon is a good source of vitamin C, which is an anti-oxidant. It contains Vitamin A, which is useful in maintaining healthy skin.
Effects of Carbonated

Effects of Carbonated drinks are one of the biggest contributing factors to tooth erosion in young children.The acid in carbonated drinks strips the surface enamel of teeth, causing pain, disfigurement and in extreme cases eroding teeth ...down to mere stumps, leading to tooth loss. This acid is present in both regular and diet products.In addition to the acids formed by bacteria in the mouth when they feed on sugar, most carbonated beverages contain phosphoric acid, citric acid or carbonic acid. All of these can erode tooth enamel. The calcium in saliva works to remineralize teeth after exposure to small amounts of this eroding acid, but with the increased consumption of drinks, it’s simply not enough.While it does help to drink soft drinks through a straw to keep acid away from tooth enamel, an even better alternative is to reduce or eliminate their consumption and drink water or milk instead.

Simple Hygiene Tip:

Prevent Acne by washing your face twice a day. Do not wash too vigorously, even if the skin is oily. Trying to scrub off the oil will just leave the skin cracked and irritated.
Let your skin breathe and feel fresh!

Nuts:

Eating nuts as a part of the healthy diet can be good for your heart as they help in lowering the “bad cholesterol” in your blood. Even though most fat in nuts is healthy fat, it still has a lot of calories. Just make sure they are not covered in chocolate, sugar or salt.

Cold and Flu

Tips to avoid Cold and Flu
It seems that nearly everyone catches a cold or flu.
Follow these 6 suggestions and you will significantly reduce your chances of catching one.
1.Avoid Sugar
2.Get enough Sleep
3.Don’t Overeat
4.Prioritize and reduce Stress
5.Cook with coconut oil
6.Exercise regularly.
You are far more likely to catch it by touching a contaminated surface, such as a doorknob.