Patient Resources
Our goal is to make your healthcare experience smooth, safe, and stress-free. Below you will find important instructions, care guidelines, essential forms, and emergency information to help you prepare for your visit and recovery.
1. Pre-Procedure Instructions
Proper preparation ensures a successful procedure and faster recovery. Please follow these guidelines:
Before Your Procedure
- Complete all required blood tests and investigations as advised.
- Maintain 6–8 hours of fasting (no food; water only if allowed by your doctor).
- Discuss your routine medicines (BP, Diabetes, Thyroid, Heart medications) for timing adjustments.
- If you take blood thinners (Aspirin, Clopidogrel, Warfarin, etc.), inform the doctor in advance. You will receive instructions on when to stop them safely.
- Notify the team about any medical allergies (medicine, anesthesia, or food).
On the Day of the Procedure
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing.
- Avoid wearing jewellery, makeup, perfumes, or valuables.
- Bring all previous medical records, scans, prescriptions, and test reports.
- A responsible attendant must accompany you to assist after the procedure.
2. Post-Procedure Care
Following the correct post-procedure care is essential for healing and preventing complications.
Wound & Dressing Care
- Keep your dressing clean, dry, and intact.
- If the dressing gets wet or blood-stained, contact the clinic immediately.
- Do not remove stitches or dressing unless instructed by the doctor.
Pain Medication
- Take painkillers and antibiotics exactly as prescribed.
- Avoid self-medicating or skipping doses.
- Contact the doctor if pain becomes severe or unusual.
Diet & Activity
- Start with soft, light food unless instructed otherwise.
- Avoid heavy lifting, bending, or strenuous activity for the recommended time.
- Walk gently to maintain circulation but avoid overexertion.
Symptoms to Watch
Seek medical attention if you notice:
- Fever or chills
- Excessive bleeding or foul discharge
- Increasing redness, swelling, or pain
- Difficulty breathing
- Persistent vomiting or dizziness
3. Downloadable Patient Forms
To save time during your visit, you may download and complete the forms below:
📄 New Patient Registration Form
Collects basic details such as name, age, contact information, and demographic data for faster onboarding.
📄 Medical History & Medication Form
Includes past illnesses, surgeries, current medications, allergies, and family history. Helps the doctor understand your health background.
📄 Procedure Consent Form
A mandatory form explaining the treatment or surgery, risks, benefits, and your authorization.
(Patient or guardian signature required.)
📄 Insurance & Billing Form
Provides support for insurance verification, cashless facility requests, and claim filing.
(Attach policy details, ID proof, and relevant documents.)
📄 Post-Procedure Instructions Sheet (Downloadable)
Summarizes diet, wound care, warning signs, activity limits, and follow-up dates.
If you want, I can create all these forms as professional PDFs with branding, logo, and formatting.
4. Clinic / Hospital Policies
To ensure smooth, transparent care for all patients, please note our policies:
Appointment Policy
- Prior appointments are encouraged to reduce waiting time.
- Walk-ins are accepted depending on availability.
Cancellation & Rescheduling
- Please inform us at least 24 hours before if you wish to cancel or reschedule.
- Missed appointments may affect scheduling priority.
Payment & Insurance Policy
- We provide transparent billing with no hidden charges.
- Insurance coverage depends on the patient’s plan; our team will assist with verification.
Privacy Policy
- Your personal information, medical records, reports, and treatment details are kept 100% confidential as per medical data privacy guidelines.
5. Emergency Guidelines
If you develop any of the following symptoms, please seek immediate medical care:
- Sudden or severe abdominal pain
- Difficulty breathing or chest discomfort
- Continuous bleeding that doesn’t stop
- High fever after a procedure
- Persistent vomiting or dehydration
- Severe swelling, redness, or discharge from the surgical site
- Sudden dizziness, fainting, or confusion