Page: Admission & Discharge Guide
URL: /patient-resources/admission-discharge/
Parent: Patient Resources
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SEO Title: Hospital Admission & Discharge Process | Raj Jindal Hospital Bharatpur
Meta Description: Complete guide to admission and discharge at Raj Jindal Hospital Bharatpur. What documents to bring, room options, billing process, and discharge instructions.
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H1: Admission & Discharge Guide
Subtitle: Everything You Need to Know About Your Hospital Stay
Whether you’re being admitted for surgery, medical treatment, or observation — here’s a complete guide to help you prepare.
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Before Admission
Documents to Bring:
Government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID, Passport, Driving License) — for patient AND one attendant
Doctor’s referral letter (if applicable)
Previous medical records, X-rays, and test reports
Insurance card/TPA card (if applicable)
Patient’s blood group card (if available)
If Using Insurance/TPA:
Pre-authorization letter from insurance company
Insurance card (original + copy)
Policy number and contact details
Your insurance company’s helpline number
What to Pack:
Comfortable nightwear and slippers
Toiletries (toothbrush, soap, towel)
Any regular medications you’re taking
Phone charger
Small amount of cash/card for incidental expenses
Books/entertainment for your stay
What NOT to Bring:
Valuables (jewelry, large cash amounts)
Electronics beyond phone charger (unless needed)
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Admission Process
1. Doctor’s Recommendation: Your treating doctor recommends admission and writes admission orders
2. Registration: Visit the reception/admission desk with documents
3. Room Allocation: Choose your room type (General / Semi-Private / Private / Deluxe) based on availability and preference
4. Insurance Processing: If using insurance, our desk submits pre-authorization
5. Settling In: You’re taken to your room. Nursing team does an initial assessment.
6. Treatment Begins: Doctor visits, medications, tests as per treatment plan
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During Your Stay
Daily Routine:
Doctor visits: Usually morning rounds. Ask your nurse for exact timing.
Nursing care: Available 24/7. Use the call bell for any needs.
Meals: Provided at scheduled times. Special diets arranged as prescribed.
Visiting Hours: [Specify, e.g., 10 AM – 12 PM, 4 PM – 7 PM]. Two visitors at a time.
Your Rights:
Right to information about your diagnosis and treatment
Right to choose or refuse treatment (with informed consent)
Right to privacy and confidentiality
Right to a respectful environment
Right to a detailed bill
Communication:
One family member should be the designated contact person
Ask your nurse if you need to speak to your doctor between rounds
For billing queries, contact the billing desk
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Discharge Process
1. Doctor’s Clearance: Doctor decides you’re ready for discharge
2. Discharge Summary: Prepared by your doctor — includes diagnosis, treatment given, medications prescribed, and follow-up instructions
3. Billing: Final bill is prepared. Review it. Pay at the billing counter.
4. Medications: Pick up prescribed medicines from our pharmacy
5. Follow-Up Appointment: Schedule your follow-up visit before leaving
6. Home Instructions: Doctor/nurse explains home care, diet, activity restrictions, and warning signs
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After Discharge
What to Expect:
Take all medications as prescribed — don’t stop early without doctor’s advice
Attend your follow-up appointment (usually 7-14 days after discharge)
Rest as recommended — don’t rush back to work
Call us immediately if you experience: fever, severe pain, wound discharge, difficulty breathing, or any concerning symptoms
Contact After Discharge:
For medical queries: Call 9929711555 during OPD hours
For emergencies: Call 9929711555 (24/7)
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