Chaya Hospital, a neighborhood healthcare hub What you see – Chaya Hospital is a small hospital nestled amidst lush green trees in OMBR Layout at Banaswadi, Bangalore. The interiors and infrastructure including the reception area and waiting lounge (with an array of cushioned chairs put in five rows) resemble those in a large multi-specialty hospital. The cleanliness is up to the mark.
What you get – Chaya Hospital is a 30 bed hospital and diagnostic center providing treatment in Obstetrics, Gynecology, Pediatrics, Nephrology, Urology, Pulmonology, Cardiology, ENT, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Neurology, Endocrinology, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Gastroenterology and Dentistry. It also has a dialysis center for patients suffering from urology disorders or kidney ailments.
Consultation and treatments for diabetes is also provided. General medicine, physiotherapy, dietary consultation and surgery are among the other services offered at the hospital.
Chaya Hospital has 70 doctors available for consultation and surgery needs including general surgery, neurosurgery, thoracic surgery, cardiac surgery and plastic surgery.
The state-of-the-art of the hospital has an ICU (Intensive Care Unit), pharmacy, operation theater (OT), a laboratory and a radiology center. Their laboratory and radiology center is well equipped and carries out all kinds of blood test, urine test, X-ray, endoscopy, Ultrasound, CT scan and the like. Then there’s a delivery room, general ward and private rooms (AC and Non-AC) for patients who are admitted.
Additionally Chaya Hospital has separate departments for accident and emergency. A 24-hour ambulance facility with a mobile intensive care unit is also available.
Our verdict – Chaya Hospital is like a neighborhood healthcare center. Health services offered are customized based on each individual’s lifestyle and family medical history. Diet management and weight management information are also given. The only hitch we faced was at the reception area where the staff members were not sure of the availability of the doctors. This could be very annoying for patients. Parking space is available.
Anytime between – 9 AM - 11 PM (General hours)
10 AM - 8 PM (Visiting hours)
By Sanskrity Sinha
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What you see – Chaya Hospital is a small hospital nestled amidst lush green trees in OMBR Layout at Banaswadi, Bangalore. The interiors and infrastructure including the reception area and waiting lounge (with an array of cushioned chairs put in five rows) resemble those in a large multi-specialty hospital. The cleanliness is up to the mark.
What you get – Chaya Hospital is a 30 bed hospital and diagnostic center providing treatment in Obstetrics, Gynecology, Pediatrics, Nephrology, Urology, Pulmonology, Cardiology, ENT, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Neurology, Endocrinology, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Gastroenterology and Dentistry. It also has a dialysis center for patients suffering from urology disorders or kidney ailments.
Consultation and treatments for diabetes is also provided. General medicine, physiotherapy, dietary consultation and surgery are among the other services offered at the hospital.
Chaya Hospital has 70 doctors available for consultation and surgery needs including general surgery, neurosurgery, thoracic surgery, cardiac surgery and plastic surgery.
The state-of-the-art of the hospital has an ICU (Intensive Care Unit), pharmacy, operation theater (OT), a laboratory and a radiology center. Their laboratory and radiology center is well equipped and carries out all kinds of blood test, urine test, X-ray, endoscopy, Ultrasound, CT scan and the like. Then there’s a delivery room, general ward and private rooms (AC and Non-AC) for patients who are admitted.
Additionally Chaya Hospital has separate departments for accident and emergency. A 24-hour ambulance facility with a mobile intensive care unit is also available.
Our verdict – Chaya Hospital is like a neighborhood healthcare center. Health services offered are customized based on each individual’s lifestyle and family medical history. Diet management and weight management information are also given. The only hitch we faced was at the reception area where the staff members were not sure of the availability of the doctors. This could be very annoying for patients. Parking space is available.
Anytime between – 9 AM - 11 PM (General hours)
10 AM - 8 PM (Visiting hours)
By Sanskrity Sinha |
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