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CALL US: 96 331 000 11 |
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Those who are admitted to the ward have to pay Rs 800 a day—this includes rent of Rs 350, a psychiatrist's consultation fee of Rs 150, nursing charges of Rs 250, and laundry charges of Rs 50.
Those who get admitted in the double rooms have to pay Rs 1000 a day - this includes rent of Rs 500, a psychiatrist's consultation fee of Rs 200, nursing charges of Rs 250, and laundry charges of Rs 50.
Additional payments will have to be made for food, medicines, investigations, disposable sheets, nursing procedures, consultations with other specialists or psychologist, etc.
Counselling and yoga are free.
(Do remember that we are usually able to discharge most patients within 1-3 weeks.)
If a family member wants to stay with the patient, the charges will be different and depend on the kind of room selected, etc.
It would be better to reach here between 9 am and 1 pm on any day except Sundays and holidays. Or else you can reach between 4 pm and 5 pm. (Please visit www.mind.in/op to see OP holidays.)
In emergencies, you can approach our casualty at any time. However, in such situations, a bystander will have to stay with the patient till the psychiatrist does an assessment and decides to admit in SNEHAM. If you intend to pursue this option, better discuss the practicalities with us beforehand at our helpline number 96 331 000 11.
Rs. 10,000.
If at the time of admission the Psychiatrist feels that a short stay of about one week would be sufficient, an advance of only Rs. 5,000 would have to be paid.
No. The patients can use our phone to call close contacts, subject to the rules of the Centre.
Usually 10-15 days. Depending on the physical and psychological condition of the patient, sometimes up to a month may be required.
No. The rooms and wards are separate.
Of course. Television, radio, newspapers, magazines, books, and facilities for games like chess, cards, badminton, carroms, board games, etc. are available. We also have facilities for yoga and physical exercise.
Yes. SNEHAM is part of a multispeciality hospital which has diverse specialists like physicians, gastroenterologists, neurologist, etc. However, if the patient's condition is very serious, bystanders will have to stay with him/her.
Sorry. We do not have facilities for that.
Yes. However, as per the provisions of the Mental Health Care Act 2017, a bystander will have to stay with the minor. Also, as per the law, female bystanders should be there with admitted girls. Minors will be admitted not in the compound of SNEHAM but in one of the medical wards/rooms of the hospital.
Yes, it is.
No.