Mukat hospital

Frequently Asked Questions

  • To book an OPD appointment, you may call on the following hospital numbers: +91-9023-88-4444, 0172-4344444
  • Also, you may visit our website www.mukathospital.com to make a direct OPD appointment.
When you come for an OPD consultation, you are required to bring the following items:
  • A valid Govt ID card/Aadhar Card/ PAN Card/ Voter Card (For Govt. Empanelled Patients)
  • A Referral Letter from a previous doctor/ hospital / Referring authority (if any).
  • All previous lab reports and imaging (X-rays, MRIs, CT- scans).
  • Previous prescriptions by your primary health care provider/doctor
  • Preferably one attendant/ friend/colleague/accompanying person.
  • Carry all medicines which you are currently taking.
Yes, it is often possible to get diagnostic tests done during your OPD visit at Mukat Hospital. After consultation with the doctor, you will be directed to the appropriate department or facility within the hospital where the tests can be conducted. The hospital staff will guide you through the process. However, few diagnostic tests would need fasting from 4-8 Hours.
No, there are no extended OPD Hours. But all patients needing OPD services are attended by emergency medical officers beyond OPD Hours.
The availability of OPD services on weekends and public holidays can vary. To determine if the hospital’s OPD is open on weekends and public holidays, you may call us @ +91-9545-12-4000 / 0172-4344444. There is no OPD on Sunday. However, emergency services are available 24*7.
Yes, we have special arrangements and considerations for senior citizens and disabled patients in the OPD. These arrangements are made to ensure their comfort, convenience, and accessibility. Staff would be more than happy to provide you necessary support.
Yes, you may visit the OPD without an appointment, but this might lead to increased waiting time. It is recommended that availability of the concerned doctor should be confirmed before coming.

Mukat Hospital typically accepts various payment methods to accommodate the needs of their patients. e.g. Cash, Debit or Credit Cards, Online Payment, UPI (Paytm, Gpay, Phonepe, Bhim etc.).

We have transitioned away from accepting personal cheques due to potential issues such as insufficient funds or fraud.

Yes, the Ayushman card is valid in Mukat Hospital, but the hospital would check your eligibility & the services needed by you.

Mukat Hospital’s emergency helpline numbers are +91-9023-88-4444, 0172-4344444.
Yes, Doctors are available 24 hours.
To request a specific doctor in the emergency department, you can inform the emergency MO or the administrative staff about your preference for a specific doctor. They will try their best to accommodate your request. Specialists on emergency call are available. There are paid specific emergency visit charges for the same.
To request a specific doctor in the emergency department, you can inform the emergency MO or the administrative staff about your preference for a specific doctor. They will try their best to accommodate your request. Specialists on emergency call are available. There are paid specific emergency visit charges for the same.

Please call the hospital’s emergency helpline i.e. +91-9023-88-4444, 0172-4344444.

The fee for using a hospital ambulance service can vary depending on several factors, including the hospital, location, distance travelled, and the specific services provided. In emergency cases we provide Free Ambulance Services within Chandigarh to shift patient to the hospital.

Yes, hospital’s ambulance services are available 24/7.

Yes, Mukat Hospital’s ambulance services are equipped to transport patients with special medical needs. These ambulances are equipped with specialized equipment and trained personnel to provide appropriate care during transportation.

Yes, the Mukat Hospital’s ambulances are equipped with necessary medical equipment to provide essential care and support during transportation.

  • Aadhar Card.
  • A Referral Letter from a previous doctor/ hospital / Referring authority (if any).
  • All previous lab reports and imaging (X-rays, MRIs, CT- scans).
  • Previous prescriptions by your primary health care provider/doctor.
  • Preferably one attendant/ friend/colleague/accompanying person.
  • Carry all medicines which you are currently taking.
  • Please call us and ask for any specific document to be brought before coming.
Yes, Mukat Hospital offers separate private rooms for patients who prefer enhanced privacy or require special accommodations. Private rooms provide a more secluded environment and typically include amenities such as a private bathroom, comfortable furnishings, and additional space for visitors. Rooms are air-conditioned & have facilities for TV also.

Yes, one attendant is allowed to stay along with the patient only in private rooms.

Visitors in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) can be subject to specific guidelines and restrictions due to the critical nature of the patients’ conditions and the need for a controlled environment. However, visitor time in the ICU is 12:00 pm to 12:30 pm & 4:00 pm to 4:30 pm.

Yes, in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), there is typically 24/7 availability of doctors and nurses to provide round-the-clock care for critically ill patients. The ICU is a specialized unit where patients with severe or life-threatening conditions receive intensive monitoring, treatment, and support.

Yes, Mukat Hospital’s ICUs have a dedicated team of intensivists, also known as critical care physicians, who specialize in the care of critically ill patients. These intensivists have advanced training in critical care medicine and are highly skilled in managing complex medical conditions and emergencies that arise in the ICU.

Yes, ICUs are equipped with advanced ventilators and respiratory support systems to provide critical care for patients with respiratory failure or other severe respiratory conditions. These ventilators and respiratory support systems are designed to assist or replace patient’s breathing when they are unable to do so adequately on their own.

Yes, family members are typically able to communicate with the ICU Doctor to get updates about the patient’s condition. Hospitals recognize the importance of keeping families informed and involved in the care of their loved ones in the ICU.

Yes, Mukat Hospital has an Electrophysiology specialist named Dr. Devendra Singh Bisht, who is a Senior Interventional Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist. Dr. Bisht specializes in diagnosing and treating cardiac rhythm disorders and performs Electrophysiology Studies.

After an Electrophysiology (EP) study, it is common for patients to resume their normal activities, but it depends on several factors, including the specific details of the procedure and the patient’s overall condition. Your Doctor would advice according to the clinical condition.

Yes, during an Electrophysiology (EP) study, sedation or anesthesia is typically administered to ensure patient comfort and relaxation during the procedure. The level of sedation or anesthesia can vary depending on the specific circumstances and the preference of the patient and the medical team. However, in some cases no anesthesia is given.

Yes, non-invasive cardiac procedures are commonly offered by Mukat Hospital. These procedures, as mentioned before, include tests like Electrocardiograms (ECG/EKG), Echocardiograms, Stress Tests, Holter Monitors and TMT.

Yes, we at Mukat Hospital have a wide spectrum of surgical oncology services. Dr. Ashwani Kumar is a Consultant GI & Onco Surgeon at Mukat Hospital.

Yes, there are specialists who specifically deal with the treatment of piles, also known as hemorrhoids. Advanced treatment / surgery with laser is also available.

Yes, hernia surgery is available at Mukat Hospital. Our skilled and experienced surgeons perform hernia surgeries using advanced techniques to ensure successful outcomes for patients. If you are in need of hernia surgery, Mukat Hospital is a reliable and capable medical facility to consider. Laparoscopic treatment is done for Hernia problems.