AMRI Hospital, Mukundapur, a state-of-the-art facility, is situated barely 300 metres off the Eastern Metropolitan By-pass. The swanky, glass-front building -- a tribute to modern medicine – is among the top tertiary care healthcare units in Eastern India, providing a host of specialties only a handful of hospitals offer.AMRI-Mukundapur, which started its clinical operations from March 25, 2011, soon emerged as one of the good hospitals in Kolkata. The unit has been providing quality healthcare at value-for-money rates to not just people from in and around Kolkata but also from North-Eastern India, neighbouring countries, such as Bangladesh, Nepal and Myanmar, and even from as far as Africa and the Pacific region.Spread over around 1.20 lakh square feet, the 175-bed hospital was among the first in Eastern India to claim Green OT certification on May 28, 2016, and earned its accreditation from the NABH in February 2017. With a roster of top experts from various fields of clinical and surgical treatment, the hospital boasts of a well-trained support and paramedical staff, working seamlessly in a technology-driven facility.In January 2018, AMRI-Mukundapur, one of the best hospitals in Kolkata, joined the elite club of a handful of Indian hospitals who boast of possessing O-ARM technology, the latest in surgical precision. The hospital added another feather to its cap by completing 300-plus laser surgeries in proctology within 16 months, since February 2017. AMRI-Mukundapur has always been at the forefront of technology-backed healthcare protocols, introducing latest technologies that would benefit patients, not just for more precise treatment but also to save time.AMRI-Mukundapur’s dedication towards use of advanced technologies is part of an endeavour to keep the hospital updated with the latest tools available in healthcare so that patients can receive the good available resources, painlessly and fast. With a focus on precision and targeted treatments, AMRI-Mukundapur is among the handful of hospitals in Eastern India to have an advanced Paediatric ICU, with high-tech equipment, which continues to infuse new life in children and brings back smiles to the faces of their parents.With a special focus on wellbeing of children, the hospital has launched a number of integrated clinics under its paediatric department, addressing important conditions such as Bed-wetting, Growth & Obesity, Nephrotic Syndrome, Nephro-Urology, and Speech & Hearing. The hospital is one of the ENT hospital in Kolkata, runs highly- specified clinics for Voice, Swallowing and Airway for both children and adults. AMRI-Mukundapur has also achieved the privilege of being the first centre outside the United Kingdom to conduct the examination for Diploma in Child Health. The hospital also uses technology to reduce its carbon footprint, ensuring that its eco-friendly campus is among the top scorers in Energy Performance Index and holds a Star rating for buildings.AMRI-Mukundapur will soon extend its services to an annexe building next to the existing hospital and will be able to accommodate around 300 more patients, providing quality healthcare services that have become its hallmark. The hospital is also looking at earning an accreditation from the NABL for its pathological lab, and ISO accreditation for its kitchen, which will provide healthy, nutritious, and tasty meals for its patients and visitors.
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Consulted Dr. Sanjoy Mandal (Surgical Oncologist) for Whipple Procedure
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My mother Mrs Amita Kar , Patient ID-AM30102812 underwent Whipple surgery under Dr. Sanjay Mandal on 14 th november. She was prescribed 10 daye of hospital stay But her stay extended beyond 10 days & the doc did not give us any reason.She was undergoing different pathological tests but when asked for reports the doc denied having seen them. We were confused. After 15 days the doc said she would be discharged. Meanwhile my mother looked frail & lost. Her stomach was abnormally bloated. But the doc said that she was fine.on the day of discharge the doc said that as the patient was on liquid diet she should be given 12 feeds through the feeding tube & the rest orally. He also wrote that in discharge certificate. On the day of discharge before going home we asked the nurse to explain to us the procedure of feeding through food tube. The sisters replied that the feeding tube had jammed & become nonfunctional. We called the doc immediatwly. He said he did not know this & asked us to oral feed the patient. We were stunned r. My mother had to be taken home in an ambulance on a stretcher. She was drowsy & looking lost. Her limbs were numb. She seemed abnormally heavy. Her stomach was extremely bloated. But the doc had said she was fine. We took her home on 28th evening. On 29 th after noon she stopped urinating. We frantically went through her reports & found her potassium levels were way below normal but probably she has had no treatment for that. On 30 th mornjng she urinated after 10 hours. After that suddenly a yellow fluid oozed from her mouth. She suddenly collapsed. The fluid was still oozing from her mouth. She was dead within a few secinds. We were dumbstruck.we called up dr mandal. But he was busy in OT. I had had great faith in Dr. Mandal. But his post operative ******* ******** proved fatal for my mother. And he had promised me that she would liv
Consulted Dr. Gautam Das (Gastroenterologist)
I had consulted the doctor and it was for my liver related and regarding jaundice. ****** *** ***** I visited twice. Two tablets was prescribed by the doctor. Blood test, liver function test, INR test was done. I got recovered. My family doctor already treated me. I went for consultation. He had responded very well. ** ** **** ******************* He is senior of my family doctor. I am satisfied with the treatment given. My family doctor is under his vertical. I can recommend doctor to my family or friends. Waiting time was for 3- 4 hours in hospital. OPD Patients come and it took time and It can be reduced. I am good now. I am following normal diet.
Consulted Dr. Jayanta Roy (Neurologist)
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Check up was done by him, I would also recommend the doctor to my family if there are any neurological issues. He is a nice doctor and good with behaviour also I have been under his medication for a long time considering that he is a nice doctor. I am satisfied with the treatment and the consultation of the doctor. I know if someone is visiting for a neurological issue he will do his best to solve the problem. He listens to the patient's problems and clarifies them. He is very calm and polite, talking to him it would be like he/she will find him as a father.
Consulted Dr. Jayanta Roy (Neurologist)
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Visited the hospital and it was for my friend. He had a headache. I met Dr. Jayanta Roy. He is fine now. *** ********* *** ***** Medicines were prescribed later he told to come. But it was fine after taking medicines. I am satisfied with the treatment given. I can recommend the doctor to my family or friends.
Q: What are the Visiting hours for IPD Patients?
A: 9.30am - 10.30am & 5pm - 7pm
Q: Does the Hospital have a Cafeteria?
A: Yes
Q: Visiting Guidelines for ICU?
A: One person can go to see the patient in ICU during the Visiting Hours and need to wear mask and use santizier availabe at the hospital. ICU Timings : 9am-9.30am & 5pm-6pm
Brief History/Overview:
AMRI Hospitals at Mukundapur is one of the best hospitals in Kolkata and provides tertiary health care units to the people around eastern India. They have state-of-the-art facilities and high-end equipment for providing quality health care to their patients at affordable costs. With the special focus on the health care of children, they are dealing with important conditions such as bedwetting, nephrotic syndrome, nephro-urology, growth, obesity, and speech & hearing. At AMRI Hospitals, they respect all the personal needs and values of each and every patient. Thus, considering patients to be partners that will support mutual cooperation and greater satisfaction of patients and the hospital staff.
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