►Patient bedrooms
Patient bedrooms are large single rooms with full en-suite bathroom facilities. Each is double glazed, equipped with a fridge and has a choice of international TV programmes. Some specialist units, however, are multi-bedded, such as Intensive Care.
If you are coming in for treatment , please call Main Reception on (0) 755-4278190,4283383 .
►Customer service
An experienced team of Customer Service staff are available to assist with any special needs and requests.
►Other services
A number of other services are available for the convenience and comfort of patients and visitors. These include:
24 hour Ambulance Services
24 hour Pharmacy
Blood Bank
Choice of cuisine- Day and Night Cafeteria
Preventive Health Cheq: MHC, EHC, DHC
Homecare services
PC with Internet facility
Medical Insurance
Presidential suites
Private deluxe rooms
Private rooms
Semi private rooms
General wards
Diagnostic Center
►Patients with health insurance
If you are covered by one of the major health insurance schemes, then your insurance may cover the cost of treatment at the Agrawal Hospital. (Before undergoing any kind of private treatment, you should always check with your insurance company to ensure that you have adequate cover for the treatment required.)
The Hospital's Inpatient Accounts Department can also provide guidance.
Hospital bills for inpatient and day care treatment can generally be settled directly with your insurance company, but for outpatient investigations and treatment, you will usually be required to pay the hospital and seek reimbursement from your insurance company.
For further information on insurance schemes accepted, please telephone Inpatient Accounts on (0) 755-4278190,4283383 .
►Self-pay patients
If you do not have health insurance, and are not being sponsored by your company , you will of course have to pay for treatment yourself. For some patients, our Fixed Price Treatment scheme may be appropriate. This scheme ensures that you know in advance what your operation will cost and can therefore budget accordingly. To find out more about Fixed Price Treatments please go to the side menu.
- If you want to pay by cash, credit card or cheque….
If you are paying for your own treatment, you will normally be required to settle your hospital bill before you have any tests or treatment. The Hospital accepts all major credit cards, sterling travellers cheques, cash and personal cheques if supported by a bankers card. A passport is required if you wish to pay with travellers cheques.
- If your company is paying for your treatment….
The Hospital has credit arrangements with some companies. In such cases the patient must provide a letter of guarantee authorising the tests or treatment to be carried out.
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