Fortis Healthcare Limited is a leading integrated healthcare delivery service provider in India. The healthcare verticals of the company primarily comprise hospitals, diagnostics and day care specialty facilities. Currently, the company operates its healthcare delivery services in India, Dubai, Mauritius and Sri Lanka with 45 healthcare facilities (including projects under development), approximately 10,000 potential beds and 314 diagnostic centres.In a global study of the 30 most technologically advanced hospitals in the world, its flagship, the Fortis Memorial Research Institute’ (FMRI), was ranked No.2, by ‘topmastersinhealthcare.com, and placed ahead of many other outstanding medical institutions in the world.Vision"Saving & Enriching Lives"Mission"To be a globally respected healthcare organisation known for Clinical Excellence and Distinctive Patient Care"Patient Centricity Commit to 'best outcomes and experience' for our patients.Treat patients and their caregivers with compassion, care and understanding.Our patients' needs will come firstIntegrity.Be principled, open and honest..Model and live our 'Values'.Demonstrate moral courage to speak up and do the right things.Teamwork Proactively support each other and operate as one team.Respect and value people at all levels with different opinions, experiences and backgrounds.Put organization needs' before department / self interest.Ownership Be responsible and take pride in our actions.Take initiative and go beyond the call of duty.Deliver commitment and agreement made.Innovation Continuously improve and innovate to exceed expectations.Adopt a 'can-do' attitude.Challenge ourselves to do things differently.Our JourneyBrand Fortis was established in 1996, by our Founder Chairman Late Dr. Parvinder Singh, who instituted it with the vision'to create a world class integrated healthcare delivery system in India, entailing the finest medical skills combined with compassionate patient care.'Fortis Healthcare is the country’s ‘fastest’ growing healthcare group. We have grown from first hospital at Mohali (Chandigarh) which opened in 2001 with over 45 healthcare facilities as of today. These include the world famous Escorts Heart Institute and the erstwhile Wockhardt facilities. From North to South, East to West, Fortis truly has India covered - the frontier city of Amritsar, to Ludhiana, Mohali, the National Capital region, Mumbai, Bangalore, Mysore, Chennai, Kolkata and many more destinations are all home to Fortis facilities.Fortis occupies a place of pride in India’s healthcare delivery system.Our Brand and the LogoThe Fortis brand with its distinctive logo is a synthesis of human values of trust, ethics and service and quality healthcare. We project clinical excellence, distinctive patient care, transparency in actions & high level of integrity and excellence is all that we do. Our logo projects these very values. The integration of the hands (in a distinctive ‘green’ with a ‘red dot’) and the human figure is completely seamless and is representative of ‘Fortis’ responsive approach to healthcare. The green colour of hands is representative of health, well-being, compassion, nurturing and generosity while the red dot gives an immediate association to our Indian roots, while it also represents energy, spirituality, courage, and symbol of good luck.At Fortis we intrinsically believe that excellence is a not a destination–but a journey.
730, Eastern Metropolitan Bypass, Anandapur
Landmark: Near Kolkata International School & Near Ruby Hospital
Anandapur, Kolkata
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Visited Dr. Suchir Maitra (ENT/ Otorhinolaryngologist) For Eardrum Rupture Treatment
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We were referred to Dr. Maitra by my friend who had a great experience with him in the recent past. My elderly and comorbid father had developed a serious ear infection for which another ENT had even recommended surgery. We then met Dr. Maitra for a second opinion who then medically managed the infection successfully without the need of surgery.***** ****** ** *** ** *** **** ******* ** **** **** **** ******* He discussed both the problem and his approach extensively and clearly, which indeed extend for a long time and included in-patient care. The therapy continued at home thereafter, and there were times when things deteriorated, but Dr. Maitra was always approachable and speaking to him boosted our confidence each time. He truly went above and beyond in his role as a doctor and I'm sure he treats all his patients similarly.
During the treatment, he also identified some unrelated complexities, which could have had some serious implications. He also referred us to the right people, to ensure things were managed effectively.
The entire treatment eventually spanned across months and we had some tough moments. With Dr Maitra around, we felt safe and confident. There are not enough words to express our gratitude towards Dr Maitra.
Thank you for your counsel, guidance, treatment, and all the help over the past 3-4 months.
Visited Dr. Anindansu Basu (Orthopedic surgeon)
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Didn’t give enough time. Prescribed generic medicines. And the secretary and the management was so bad. Not recommending at all. Ignore him and go for another doctor. *Don't fall for the Google reviews*
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Some points worth mentioning:
(1). My experience has taught me that doctors should listen to patients as much as they ask. I don't really know how much time a doctor should give to a patient, but from my experience, they should. Counseling is an important part of treatment. ******** **** ****** ** ** ************ ******* he could not give me enough time. But I think at least he should have given me a couple minutes. (I got maybe 40/50 seconds.)
(2). The way he treated me caused me to go to a second doctor. He started writing prescriptions before my problem was discussed, which is not expected either.
(3). As for the management, I went as per my appointment, and the secretary kept saying that older people are going to get priority. So what's the point of giving a specific appointment time to patients if older people are going to get priority?
In spite of the fact that my x-ray report was not delivered on time.
I am however hoping that this doctor will understand my point and use this criticism in a positive manner so that things can be made better for future patients.
Visited Dr. Sujata Datta (Gynecologist) For Pre Menstrual SyndromeIrregular PeriodsIrregular MenstruationVaginal InfectionVaginal Dryness
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Happy with:Â Doctor friendlinessExplanation of the health issueTreatment satisfactionValue for money
*** ** *** **** ****** ****** *** ****...She is amazing, professional, extremely adept, to the point and knows it all to help you circumvent any health issue with ease.. She scolds when patient goes wrong and comforts when patient is anxious... that is the level of expertise and dedication she has to her own job...She inspires me at all times whenever i happen to visit her..lots of love and good wishes for this amazing doctor an truly blessed with... Cannot imagine anyone but her when it comes to remediating my health issues
Visited Dr. Pushkar Shyam Chowdhury (Urologist) For Transurethral Resection of The Prostate (TURP)
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Hoped for better:Â Treatment satisfactionValue for moneyWait timeExplanation of the health issue
My father got uti and he was in catheter from last 8 months so he told that due to prostrate problem my father is no able to empty the bladder which is causing uti and asked for laser turp but after admission he has ***** ***** medicine ***** ******** *** ****** *** ********* *** ********** **** *** ** *** ** * **** *** ******* asking for dialysis and further he told he will do surgery with this high creatinine, ** **** ***** **** **** ** ******* ***** ***** *** ********* ***** **** *** ***** **** ******* ****** ** *** ****** ******** ************* I forcefully discharged my father and took him to *** vellore *** **** **** ** *** ***** ******** ***** ********* *** ***** ** ** ***** **** ********* *** ***** *** ***** ** ********* ** ****** *** ******* ****** ****** ** ***** **** ** ********
Q: What are the Visiting hours for IPD Patients?
A: 10am to 11am, 4pm to 7pm
Q: Does the Hospital have a Cafeteria?
A: Yes
Q: Visiting Guidelines for ICU?
A: For visiting ICU, one should sanitize the hand and wear disposable shoe cover. 1 person at a time and only with pass is allowed for a maximum of 10 minutes.Comply with safety and security procedures. Wear and display their visitor identification card at all times while in patient/restricted areas.
Brief History:
Fortis is the fastest growing healthcare provider in the world with well-equipped technology and ultramodern medical facilities. The brand Fortis was officially established by the late Dr.Parvinder Singh in the year 1996. From then on, Fortis has been known all over the world for providing the best medical support and treatment to their patients. The doctors and the medical staff of the Fortis are committed to one mission which is “Saving & Enriching Lives”. Fortis has done remarkable breakthroughs by treating and saving the lives of patients who are suffering from the most complex and severe diseases. In 2012, Fortis Anandapur has performed the “1st Awaken Brain Craniotomy in Eastern India” and in 2015, complex 5 chambers heart operation was carried out on a pediatric patient. This hospital has 400 beds which are usable and the ICU is well equipped with the latest medical technology and has 70 beds that include Medical Intensive Care Unit [MICU] & Coronary Care Unit [CCU]. Fortis Hospital Anandapur has over 28 advanced Dialysis Units and this is one of the well-advanced hospitals in Kolkata city. Putting all these achievements together, Fortis Hospital Anandapur is one of the best multispeciality hospitals in Eastern India.
The logo of the Fortis brand projects is a symbol of human values such as trust, ethics, service, and quality. The union of the green color hands and a red dot represents Fortis path to healthcare. The green color of hands represents compassion, nurturing, generosity, wellbeing, and health. The red dot stands for energy, spirituality, courage, and a symbol of good luck.
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