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Yes, to protect our patients and staff, we have specific visitor guidelines. Currently, we allow a limited number of visitors per patient in certain areas. All visitors must check in at the gate or front desk, wear identification badges, and adhere to infection control protocols, including mask-wearing in designated areas
Hope Services Hospital is open 24/7 for emergency care. Outpatient services and specialty clinics typically operate Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM. Some services may also be available on weekends. Please visit our website or call for specific hours related to your needs.
Patient safety and quality care are our top priorities. We follow strict regulatory guidelines and best practices in healthcare. Our medical staff undergoes continuous training and education to remain updated on the latest procedures and technologies. Additionally, we actively solicit patient feedback to improve our services continually.
You can request your medical records by completing a release form, which is available in our secretariat or at the hospital’s medical records department. Please provide valid identification and specify which records you need. There may be a processing fee, and we will inform you of any costs when you submit your request.
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To ensure a smooth visit, please bring the following items:
- A valid photo ID
- Any relevant medical records or test results
- A list of medications you are currently taking, including dosages
Having these items will help us provide you with the best possible care during your appointment.
Yes, Hope Services Hospital has an on-site pharmacy that provides prescription medications and over-the-counter products for patients. Our pharmacists are available to answer questions and provide consultation on medication management and safety.
During your first visit to Hope Services, you will need to complete registration paperwork, which includes providing your medical history and insurance information. After registration, you may meet with a healthcare provider who will review your information, conduct an examination, and discuss any necessary tests or treatments.