We offer prompt emergency. We provide 24/7 ambulance services including transfers and standby ambulance services
Our highly specialized experts are experienced in treating complex conditions with help of specialized physicians.
Wearing a mask is obligatory throughout the day in all locations, including public spaces and hallways. It should cover your nose, mouth, and chin at all times and should not have a valve. Mask wearing, physical distancing, and handwashing remain key in preventing the spread of COVID-19.
Patients coming to the hospital for an appointment, a test, or a treatment must wear a mask and will be greeted at the door by a triage team. They will do the screening and the following questions will be asked:
1. In the last 7 days, have you had a new onset of one or more of the following symptoms: fever, cough, sore throat, diarrhea, difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, nasal congestion + runny nose, vomiting (children)?
2. In the last 14 days, did you have contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19?
If you are scheduled to come to the hospital for an appointment, a test, or a treatment, you will be called up to 24h prior to your appointment time.
During the call, you will be informed if your appointment is postponed or maintained.
If you will be coming in person to the hospital for your appointment, you will be screened during the call for COVID symptoms: fever, cough, sore throat, diarrhea, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, nasal congestion, and runny nose.
If your appointment is by phone, your doctor will call you on the day of your appointment, unless otherwise specified.
On the day of the appointment (if in person) :
You must call back the clinic if you have one or more of the COVID symptoms.
When you arrive at the hospital entrance, you will be asked again about COVID symptoms.
If you answer yes to any of the questions, your physicians or health care professional will be consulted to establish:
If your appointment is maintained or should be postponed
The current COVID-19 situation is forcing us to review our Family Presence Policy. Before coming to the hospital, we strongly encourage you to verify with the unit to ensure you will be permitted to be at the bedside of your loved one.
Inpatient units:
For our inpatient visits, we only allow one visitor at a time. Anyone visiting our wards must be adequately protected.
*Those allowed to enter due to an exception must:
Wear your mask at ALL times
Stay in the patient room, waiting room, or examination room
Maintain a two-meter distance from others, especially if eating or drinking
Every Wednesdays and Thursdays – 2:00 PM
Every Tuesday – 2:00 PM
Monday-Saturday – 8:00am to 5:00pm
Monday-Saturday – 8:00am to 5:00pm
Vaccination against Covid-19 is being issued at the facility, kindly visit the facility for vaccinations and booster shots.