Do provide complete and accurate information about your medical history and current condition.
Do follow the instructions and advice given by your doctors and nurses.
Do respect hospital staff, fellow patients, and hospital property.
Do carry your hospital ID, medical documents, or insurance card whenever required.
Do keep your appointments on time or inform the hospital in case of delay or cancellation.
Do take prescribed medications as directed and report any side effects promptly.
Do maintain personal hygiene to help prevent infection and promote recovery.
Do inform your doctor immediately if your condition changes or symptoms worsen.
Do participate actively in your care by asking questions and understanding your treatment plan.
Do follow hospital rules, including visiting hours, safety guidelines, and discharge procedures.
Do not hide or misrepresent any medical information from your doctor.
Do not self-medicate or change prescribed doses without consulting your doctor.
Do not use mobile phones or make loud noises in restricted hospital zones.
Do not smoke, consume alcohol, or use any prohibited substances within hospital premises.
Do not damage hospital property or equipment in any way.
Do not offer money, gifts, or favors to any hospital staff.
Do not interfere with medical procedures or disturb other patients’ privacy.
Do not neglect to settle your hospital bills and formalities as per hospital policy.
Do not bring food or items that may be harmful to patients or against hospital regulations.
Do not ignore discharge instructions or follow-up visits after leaving the hospital.
You have the right to receive safe, respectful, and high-quality healthcare without discrimination.
ou have the right to be treated with dignity, compassion, and privacy at all times.
You have the right to receive complete information about your diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.
You have the right to seek a second opinion regarding your treatment or procedure.
You have the right to give informed consent before any treatment or surgery.
You have the right to refuse treatment after being informed of the possible consequences.
You have the right to confidentiality all your medical information will be kept private.
You have the right to access your medical records upon request.
You have the right to know the names and roles of your healthcare providers.
You have the right to share feedback, complaints, or suggestions without fear of discrimination.
Trome Hospital delivers advanced medical care with precision, compassion, and integrity. Our expert team and state-of-the-art facilities ensure the highest standards of health and patient safety, ensuring comfort, trust, and excellence in every service.