Upon arrival at the hospital
Admission
Please make sure you arrive at the time indicated on your admission letter to avoid any unnecessary delays. On arrival please report to the main reception, where you will receive assistance to confirm details. You will then be taken to your room.
Nursing Admission
A nurse will see you in your room and reconfirm your details. This is an important risk management measure for your safety. The nurse will go over your medical history with you and may carry out basic medical checks such as temperature and blood pressure. Please pass on any x-rays and current medication to the nurse and inform the nurse of any allergies or negative reactions to certain foods, drugs or dressings. Do not hesitate to ask the nurse any questions; they are there to help you. Your nurse will also confirm with you the time of your operation. Please note that the time of your operation may be changed in the event of unforeseen circumstances.
Your Accommodation
A member of our reception staff will show you to your room and familiarise you with its facilities. You will also find a directory in your room which gives you full details of our inpatient services, from ordering newspapers or room service to information on contacting religious advisors.
All rooms are single bedded, en-suite, with direct dial telephones and a television with access to a comprehensive range of satellite and terrestrial channels. Your room will be cleaned daily and fresh towels supplied regularly.