At Fortis Hospital New Delhi, patients have a choice of four categories of rooms located on first and third floors.
Wards : - Each ward is air-conditioned and comprises of 4 to10 beds each, partitioned by curtains. Although each bed has a chair for the attendant, there is no provision for the attendant to stay overnight. A cupboard each, and a common telephone are available in the ward for your convenience.
Double rooms (twin-sharing room) : - Each double room accommodates two patients. A couch and bedding is provided for the attendants of both the patients. The room also has a television, a telephone and cupboards, which are shared by occupants of the room.
Single rooms : - These are spacious, air-conditioned single units, with a television, telephone and wardrobe. A couch and bedding are provided for the overnight attendant.
Suites : - These are the best that we offer for the comfort of the patient and the attendant. Not only does a suite offer more space but also houses a lounge, a pantry and a spacious washroom along with amenities such as a television and a telephone.
All beds in the hospital are fully equipped with state-of-the-art medical support facilities, regardless of their category. The meticulous design of the hospital has ensured that all the patient rooms have ample space (2000 sq ft per bed) and daylight in addition to being centrally air-conditioned. Patient rooms also have provision to accommodate one attendant.
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