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Medical Facilities

Our Medical Facilities

GoDoctor, a major international/national provider of non-clinical services, has demonstrated the ability of hospitals and other health providers to manage the entire range of hard and soft facilities.

Our focus is on providing care for patients that responds to changes in the cultural, technological and business processes in the health sector. Our service is integrated, effective, economic and eco-friendly.

Worldwide, we provide services for patients and clinical staff that continue to enhance and incorporate the latest innovations. With satisfaction surveys, complaints, compliments and feedback management, we are committed to meeting high standards of customer satisfaction and incorporating patient feedback mechanisms across our services.

Medical Facilities Management

To provide better healthcare to patients, a full range of facilities and operations are essential. Management of health care facilities is essential to medical facilities, and to ensure efficient and rapid maintenance of operations without interference, service requirements are provided. Effective Effective Hospitals and health facilities are essential to meet people’s needs. Real hospitals and medical facilities help reduce the loss of time, effort and personnel in hospitals. The efficient use of institutions intensifies the relationship between hospitals and patients.

List of Facilities available

OPD (Allopathy & Homeopathy)

Patients are registered at the reception desk and are first-hand seen, first-time, but in case of an emergency and a senior citizen consultation is possible out of turn. Patients are entitled to any doctor’s consultation. Patients who have historical records, clinical exams, diagnosis and prescription are advised on OPD in addition to laboratory tests in some cases. OPD has a chair, a TV and public facilities such as drinking water and toilets. There are several services. In front of individual consultation rooms are available sub waiting areas. There are wheelchairs, trolleys and guides who help patients with very high diseases.

Dental facility

An experienced dentist performs dental extractions, RCT, scaling / purification, filling and curettage.

Ward/ Indoor facility

Medical facilities such as typhoid, acute gastroenteritis, COPD, bronchial asthma, malaria, viral fevery, pneumonias etc. There are 3 wards, one room and one emergency room.


Minor OT/ Dressing Room

Provides minor operation services such as lacerated wound dressing, suturing, and restoring.

Physiotherapy

Various services for physiotherapy helping patients recover from a variety of musculoskeletal pain disorders. MOD, SWD, U/S, TENS, IFC Laser Therapy Traction Unit, Magnolia are the modalities available.

Laboratory Services

Trained laboratory staff provide the most effective services including painless withdrawal of blood Services from an accredited NABL laboratory for specialized tests, they collect sample from 8 AM to 12 noon. .
Laboratory sample collection period is from 8 am to 10.30 am and for students up to 11:00 am while emergency tests are undertaken throughout emergency OPD hours, including blood sugar, blood platelet counts and blood groups.


ECG Services

ECG services 24 hours, including a machine report, performed by qualified personnel.

Pharmacy

During OPD hours, reliable medicines of quality are available to recipients on prescription. S.O. shall not provide medicines available. Signed and picked up at the campus chemist shop by prescribing the doctor and head.

Radiology/X-ray facility

X-Ray pleophos-D, available 300 MA Siemens, x-rays made during all working days of OPD time. Sonoline machine G-50 U/S, Siemens. Echoes are done once a week.


Ambulance Services

Patient vehicle available 24 hours transportation. Patients are transported from home to the hospital (on campus) and patients are referred to specialist treatment in an emergency duty clinic.


You might want to consider when choosing a health facility:

  • How close is your living or working place?
  • Whether you pay for services on your health insurance
  • Whether your physician can treat you there
  • The quality of the facility

Quality is essential. Certain facilities do better than others. One way to learn about the quality of a facility is to look at federal, regional and consumer groups’ report cards.

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