All admission should be coursed through the emergency room. An identification bracelet will be placed on your wrist with your name, and that of your attending physician. Please do not remove this ID band until after you have been discharge since our staff will always refer to this when administering tests and prescribed medications.
Rest is very important to hospital patients. Hence, the following visiting hours have been prescribed for your convenience and comfort.
Relatives of ICU patients are required to wear proper attire & slippers to protect the patient from infection. A maximum of two companions are allowed per patient admitted in private rooms and only one for ward patients. Children below 7 years old are advised NOT to visit patients to avoid possible acquisition of infection. During doctor’s rounds, visitors are requested to leave the room temporarily for patient-doctor privacy.
You may transfer to your room of choice subject to its availability for a corresponding additional charge. Arrangement can be made through the admitting section. Prior to such room transfer, the hospital bill already incurred must be settled / paid in full first. The hospital reserves the right to transfer patient to ward or other hospital(s) if unable to comply with payments of progressive billing so that the running balance of the patient is prevented from accumulating.
For your safety and security, we discourage you to bring large amounts of money, jewelry, and other personal items. Weapons are not allowed. NEVER LEAVE YOUR THINGS UNATTENDED. THE HOSPITAL WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST OR STOLEN VALUABLES. We advise you to lock your room whenever you leave for examination or consultation. If you have inquiries or urgent need from our maintenance or house keeping staff, we encourage you to transact only with those wearing the prescribe LMMGGH ID.
Patients are provided with meals. A patient’s diet is prescribe by the doctor and prepared under the competent supervision of our Dietitian. Extra Trays may be requested from the dietary section thru the nurse station for a nominal fee.
Our pharmacy section is open 24 hours daily. The hospital requires that all prescribed medications be purchased from the hospital pharmacy. In cases where some medications are not available, please inform the Attending Physicians and the Nurse on Duty that you will obtain it outside the hospital. Upon your Doctor’s advise and recommendation, the Nurse on Duty will give you discharge instructions for your medications and at the same time will hand over your excess medicine. Unused medicines purchased in our pharmacy in sealed containers like ampules and intravenous fluids maybe returned for credit within 24 hours to the pharmacy to be refunded by the hospital provided you have the receipt. However, unused oral medicines will not be refunded. You may take them home.