Patient Accompaniment and Visiting Rules

Patient Accompaniment and Visiting Rules

Dear Patient / Patient Relative;

We kindly ask you to pay attention to the following points for your health and safety during your stay at our hospital.

 

Patient Care Practices: Companions are expected to assist in the care of their patients only to the extent permitted by the doctor and nurse. Please inform your ward nurse about any change of companion. Do not leave the ward without the knowledge of your nurse. 

Visiting Hours and Rules: The visiting hours of our hospital are between 08:00 - 22:00. It should not be forgotten that short-term visits are important for the health of our patients. Due to the risk of infection, we kindly ask our visitors not to bring live flowers, food and beverages, not to sit on patient beds and not to speak loudly in the corridor.

Breakfast and Meal Times: Patients/relatives are not asked to bring food from outside the hospital in order to control patient safety. In our hospital, breakfast service is provided between 07:00-08:00 in the morning. Lunch is served between 12:00-13:00 and dinner between 17:00-18:00. Some special patients (such as diabetes) are given snacks at 10:30, 15:30 and 20:30. Your Companions If they prefer to eat outside only for themselves; we kindly ask them not to buy foods with strong odors (such as onion - garlic). Our companions can use the hospital cafeteria to eat the food they bring with them.

Tobacco Product Use: Smoking in the hospital in accordance with the relevant law is prohibited.

Informing the Patient/Relative: Only the responsible physician provides information about the patient's condition.

Informing the Patient / Relative about the Department Employees: Physicians and other health workers who will or are providing health care services must inform the patient/patient relatives of their identity, duties and titles.

Drug Use: Your treatment will be carried out by healthcare professionals during your stay in our hospital. Please do not take medication on your own, if you are taking medication continuously, please inform your physician and nurse and have them check your medication. After discharge, take your medication as prescribed.

Do not forget that "The right medicine cures, not too much medicine."