+1 1800 212 3434
Depending on the type of service that you need, you can contact the general hospital numbers at 876-961-1589, 876-961-1590, or 876-962-2040. You can also contact the Consultancy Wing to set up an appointment at 876-824-2341.
The Consultancy Wing is a section of the hospital that has specialist doctors such as cardiologists, nephrologists, neurologists, rheumatologists, etc., and various surgeons.
Hargreaves Hospital is open 24 hours.
It varies on what type of service you are seeking.
Yes, our hospital does accept health insurance.
Debit, credit, cash, and manager’s check.
Amenities for patients include clean bedding, meals based on the patient’s medical condition, access to medical staff, cable television, Wi-Fi, and a bathroom.
Accommodation available to relatives for overnight stays includes cable television, Wi-Fi, a recliner, and a bathroom. This is at an additional cost and is dependent on availability, and if the room is shared or not.
Yes, we do have a food court on the complex.
Personal belongings, however no disposables.
The visiting hours are 8 A.M to 10 PM
Yes, there are restrictions. There can only be 2 persons in the room at once per bed, however, only one family member is allowed to stay overnight.
Children can visit patients when accompanied by an adult.
Quality Improvement Programs:
We continuously monitor and evaluate our processes and practices through quality improvement programs to identify areas for enhancement and ensure the highest standards of patient safety are maintained.
Staff Training and Education:
Our healthcare professionals undergo regular training and education on patient safety protocols, infection control, emergency response procedures, and other relevant topics to ensure they are equipped to provide safe and effective care.
Emergency Preparedness:
We have robust emergency preparedness plans in place to respond effectively to various emergencies, including medical emergencies, natural disasters, and security incidents, ensuring the safety and well-being of our patients and staff.
Continuous Monitoring and Surveillance:
We utilize advanced monitoring and surveillance systems to continuously monitor patient vital signs, physiological parameters, and other indicators to detect and respond promptly to any signs of deterioration or adverse events.
Access Control:
We limit access to patient records and information to authorized personnel only. Staff members are granted access based on their roles and responsibilities, and access to electronic records is protected through secure login credentials.
Physical Security:
Patient records, whether in electronic or paper format, are stored in secure locations with restricted access. Physical access to sensitive areas of the hospital is monitored and controlled.
Confidential Communication:
We ensure that all communications containing patient information, whether verbal, written, or electronic, are conducted securely and confidentially.
1. The Right to Informed Consent: Patients have the right to receive information about their medical condition, treatment options, and potential risks and benefits. They also have the right to make informed decisions about their medical care.
2. The Right to Confidentiality: Patients have the right to privacy and confidentiality regarding their medical information. Healthcare providers must obtain consent before sharing any patient information.
3. The Right to Respect and Dignity: Patients have the right to be treated with respect and dignity by healthcare providers. They should not be subjected to discrimination, harassment, or any other form of mistreatment.
4. The Right to Access Medical Records: Patients have the right to access their medical records and to request copies of them.
5. The Right to Quality Care: Patients have the right to receive quality medical care that meets recognized standards of care.
6. The Right to Be Informed of Treatment Options: Patients have the right to be informed about all available treatment options, including the risks and benefits associated with each.
7. The Right to Refuse Treatment: Patients have the right to refuse medical treatment, even if it is recommended by their healthcare provider.
8. The Right to Continuity of Care: Patients have the right to receive continuity of care throughout their medical treatment, including after being discharged from a hospital.
9. The Right to Participate in Decisions About Care: Patients have the right to participate in decisions about their medical care, including the development of a treatment plan.
Ask the doctor or contact the records clerk who will consult with the doctor, and if it’s a legal issue you will need to submit the necessary documentation.
Provide Accurate Information:
It is important to provide accurate and complete information about your medical history, including any pre-existing conditions, medications you are currently taking, allergies, and past surgeries or treatments.
Follow Hospital Policies and Guidelines:
Adhere to hospital policies and guidelines, including those related to visitor restrictions, infection control practices, and safety protocols. These measures help ensure the safety and well-being of all patients, visitors, and staff members.
Respect Others:
Respect the rights and privacy of fellow patients, and staff members. Maintain a courteous and cooperative attitude toward others in the hospital environment.
Provide Informed Consent:
Understand and provide informed consent for medical procedures, surgeries, or treatments recommended.
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