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Apollo Hospitals

Apollo Hospitals

3.5
(210 patient stories)

Gajapati Nagar, Bhubaneswar

Multi-Speciality Hospital

10 Beds

64 Doctors

Wheelchair accessibility available

Common questions & answers

Q: What are the Visiting hours for IPD Patients?

A: 10.30am to 11.30am, 5pm to 7pm

Q: Does the Hospital have a Cafeteria?

A: yes

Q: Visiting Guidelines for ICU?

A: For visiting ICU, one should sanitize the hand and wear disposable shoe cover. 1 person at a time and only with pass is allowed.

Q: What is the Admission Process?

A: Patient has to collect admission note from the doctor and submit into admission counter. They will follow up with the patient and if the patient has insurance first patient has to go the insurance desk, check his room category.

Q: How can I get a discharge summary?

A: Discharge summary is handed over to patient/relative at the time of discharge.

Q: Can a family member spend a night with the Patient? Will this be at an extra cost?

A: Yes 1 family member can stay at no extra cost after the viting hours.

Q: Does this Hospital provide International Patient Services?

A: yes

Apollo Hospitals, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha


Brief History:

Apollo Hospital, Bhubneshwar, Odisha is one of the best & well-known multispeciality hospitals available in the state. This hospital has all types of rooms and suites, advanced operation theaters, an in-house pharmacy, and many more facilities. This hospital provides international standards of health care and the world’s best medical services to the patients with their well-advanced infrastructure and well equipped medical devices. Apollo Hospital being multispeciality hospitals provides all the benefits of a large hospital in a friendlier and more accessible way by giving the patient with expert and quality healthcare.


Center of Excellence:

  • Orthopedics
  • Gastroenterology
  • Neurosurgery

  • Heart Oncology

    Emergency care

  • Robotic surgery
  • Neurology

Other Specialties:

  • Allergy and Immunology
  • Nephrology
  • Nuclear medicine
  • Radiology
  • Pathology
  • Dermatology
  • Transfusion medicine
  • Urology
  • Ophthalmology
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Plastic surgery
  • Internal medicine
  • General surgery
  • ENT
  • Pulmonology
  • Pediatrics
  • Psychiatry
  • Microbiology lab
  • Anesthesiology
  • Physical medicine
  • ICU
  • Vascular and non-vascular intervention

Admission Process:

  • To admit a patient, one should get an admission note from the doctor and need to give it to the admission counter.
  • If the patient is insured, then the patient will be sent to the insurance desk.
  • A Unique Identification Number [UID] will be generated which can be used to save all the medical records of the patient by the hospital for future reference.

Discharge Process:

  • The discharge process will be handled by the respective IP co-ordinators.
  • The unused medicines will be returned, and a discharge summary will be prepared by the concerned department.
  • If any discharge medicines or medical devices are prescribed, then the doctor will explain how to use them.
  • Finally, the bill will be handed over to either patient or caretaker. 

Guideline for Visitors:

  • At the time of admission, passes for visitors will be issued and all the visitors are requested to wear these passes while on the premises of the hospital.
  • For the safety of the patients, the visitors are limited during visiting hours.
  • Visitors under 12 years old are restricted on patient floors to protect children from any infections.
  • Before & after visiting, sanitation of hands is mandatory.
  • Mobile phone use is prohibited in the areas where patient monitoring & medical equipment are in operation.

Patient & Attendant Responsibilities:

  • Provide complete and right information including full name, address, date of birth, name of the insurance company, past illness, and medical details.
  • Updating the doctors and nurses about the effectiveness of the treatment or operation.
  • Should bring only necessary items to the hospital, leaving valuables at home.
  • By hospital rules and safety regulations, noise levels must be as low as possible while talking or attending a phone call.
  • The attendant or patient handles keeping appointments and being on time. If not, call the doctor or hospital.

Patient & Attendant Rights:

  • Being a patient or caregiver, you have the right to be treated with respect, dignity, and compassion in a safe and clean environment.
  • Protection to your privacy and confidentiality in treatment options, and examinations.
  • A clear and detailed explanation by the doctor about the diagnosis, benefits, and risks of each treatment.
  • Protection from physical mistreatment and carelessness.- Either patient or attendant can request a copy of their medical records.

Facilities:

  • Ambulance service
  • 24-hour accident & emergency service
  • Security
  • Intensive Care Unit [ICU]
  • 24x7 Pharmacy
  • Operation theatres
  • Diagnostic center
  • International patient care
  • Blood banks
  • ATM services
  • Car parking
  • Cafeteria
  • Housekeeping

Location Selector in Odisha:

  • Apollo Hospitals, Bhubneshwar - Odisha

Visiting Hours:

  • OPD visiting hours: 8 am - 10 pm
  • In-patient visiting hours: 11 am - 12 pm and 5 pm - 7 pm
  • Emergency services: 24 hours