O.P.D.
An OPD is a hospital department that happens to be the first contact point between the patient and the hospital staff. A patient who visits the hospital for the first time directly goes to OPD and then the OPD makes a decision as to which department a patient should go. Outpatient: A person who has not been hospitalized for 24 hours or more but usually visits the hospital for further treatments or even diagnosis. We aim to provide truthful diagnosis and treatment to the patients who visit our hospital with different kinds of health problems. We also provide diagnostic services and minor surgical procedures on an OPD basis. If the out-patients who require further healthcare management and treatment are later admitted as in-patients. We have a spacious waiting area where patients can be waited and seated comfortably until their appointment time. We also have the facility for stretchers and wheel-chairs for non-ambulatory patients. All OPD rooms are situated near the pathology/ laboratory department, X-ray room, blood sample collection room, and pharmacy.
I.P.D.
Inpatient: An Inpatient is a patient who is admitted to the hospital overnight, several days or week. All wards are headed by a Head of department and supported by senior nurses and cleaning staff with a one to one patient nurse ratio. Each bed is fitted with an oxygen supply and a bell to summon a nurse in case of an emergency. The beds have adjustable inclination knobs to suit individual and medically recommended resting position. Access to kitchen services, washrooms, and all necessary facilities that the hospital has assured its patients. Accommodation facilities range from self contained private rooms, semi private (double bed) and the general ward bed to enhance patients’ choice.