Patient Info

Patient Info

Thank you for choosing Mittamon Hospital for your healthcare needs. To ensure a smooth and comfortable experience during your visit, please review the following information:

1. Outpatient Department (OPD)

Registration: First-time visitors are required to provide a valid National Registration Card (NRC) or Passport for the registration process.

Medical Records: Please bring any previous medical reports, X-rays, or current medications. This helps our specialists provide a more accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.

2. Inpatient Services (Admission)

Admission Process: If your physician recommends hospitalization, please proceed to the Admission Counter to complete the necessary forms and select your preferred room type.

Personal Belongings: You may bring essential personal items (e.g., toothbrush, towels). We strongly advise against bringing jewelry, large amounts of cash, or other high-value items to the hospital.

3. Visiting Hours & Caregivers

Visiting Hours: To ensure our patients receive adequate rest, please visit only during the following designated times:

Morning: [10:00 AM – 1:00 PM]

Evening: [4:00 PM – 8:00 PM]

Caregivers: Only one caregiver is permitted per patient. Please ensure the caregiver pass is displayed at all times.

4. Emergency Services

Our Emergency Department and Ambulance services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Emergency Hotlines: 09 651155515, 09 799232199

5. Discharge Process

Once your doctor has cleared you for discharge, please settle your account at the Billing Department to receive your discharge summary and clearance.

Before leaving, ensure you understand your follow-up appointment schedule and any home-care instructions provided by the medical staff.


Patient Rights & Responsibilities

Patient Rights: Every patient has the right to receive safe and ethical care, the right to inquire about their treatment details, and the right to complete confidentiality of their medical information.

Patient Responsibilities: Patients are responsible for providing accurate medical histories, adhering to hospital policies, and treating medical staff and other patients with respect and courtesy.