S.L.Raheja (A Fortis Hospital Association) is a Centre of Excellence for Diabetes and Oncology. For more than 3 decades the centre is providing tertiary care in all major specialties. As per the Week survey it is recognized as one of the BEST 15 hospitals in the city in comprehensive patient care.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.The company operates its healthcare delivery services in India, Dubai, Mauritius and Sri Lanka with 54 healthcare facilities (including projects under development), approximately 10,000 potential beds and 260 diagnostic centres.In a global study of the 30 most technologically advanced hospitals in the world, its flagship and placed ahead of many other outstanding medical institutions in the world.
Raheja Rugnalaya Marg.
Landmark: Opposite St. Xaviers College
Mahim, Mumbai
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Consulted Dr. Anita K Mohan (Gynecologist) for Pregnancy Check UpLabor and Delivery
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If you are in Mumbai !!! There can be no better choice then Dr.Anita Mohan!!!
When I got pregnant I was in Banglore for first 3 months and in Calicut for 2nd Trimester reached Mumbai for my 3rd Trimester as my parents are in Mumbai.
Due to pandemic I was really concerned on travelling but I am glad I did and happened to visit Dr. Anita !!! Looks like gods plan to give the best😍! Since I experienced 3 doctors from 3 states, without any doubt I recommend her for Pregnancy. Following are the that are super impressive about her ( but not limited to 😎)
1) She is punctual to the minute. You don’t have to wait to meet her at all( wherein I have waited minimum 45 mins at other hospitals) .
2) You don’t feel you are rushed for consultation at all. She explains you minute of the details.3)You are helped not only with physical issues but you get supported emotionally as well.4)She is very organised with everything(which you see missing in a lot of hospitals) 5)I had a C - section and procedure went so smooth.6) She will make sure you get the best experience.
Her work is her passion!!
Consulted Dr. Siddharth M. Shah (Orthopedist)
My father aged 89 years had an unfortunate fall at home and broke his femur near the hip. Our family doctor whom we completely trust and go to for advice on all medical issues immediately recommended Dr Siddharth Shah. Dr Shah was very clear with his diagnosis. At the same time he was very patient and explained the specific issue with us and the mode of treatment going forward. Since it was an issue requiring immediate treatment he organised for the procedure to take place on a holiday at the hospital. I am sure the timeliness of the operation helped in ensuring better recovery for my father. In these COVID times with all hospitals taking extra care and restricting meetings between patients and their relatives, Dr Shah took extra effort in explaining to the nursing team to ensure proper care and attention to be given to my father in our absence during his stay at the hospital. Further, even for meetings, Dr Shah would come down and meet us in the lobby of the hospital to assuage all our apprehensions regarding my father’s condition and his progress. He would promptly and clearly respond to all clarifications sought on Whatsapp. Finally the proof is…my father is noticeably getting better and we are grateful to Dr Shah for his treatment.
Consulted Dr. Anand Utture (Urologist)
Note: This doctor is no longer practicing at
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The doctor diagnosed my problem as hypochondria (health anxiety) and said my overactive bladder was not particularly large issue but my health anxiety was worsening it. I took the diagnosis and ordered my medicine. As I am waiting for my tablets to arrive so I can start the course, I can't help but wonder how wrong his behaviour was.He sounded so arrogant all the time. This was third-opinion consultation for me. I had been to two different Urologists before and their treatments didn't work. When I tried to ask him about other symptoms, it was clear that he wasn't willing to answer. My psychiatrist had recommended me to keep drinking as much water as possible (at least 2-3L), because I was having balance issues (minor fainting). His recommendation was to reduce water intake down to 1.5L per day for a week. He quickly referred me to Practo and said I am questioning the best Urologist in Mumbai. When I asked him if this 1.5L limit is permanent, he gave another reply reeking of bad attitude. I found that it was tasteless and very unprofessional for a doctor of his pedigree to be talking this way. ***** **** ***** * ****** ***** ********* *** ****** **** *** ***** ***** ******* * *** *** ** *** ******* *** **** **** * ******* ***** * ** ***** *** **** ***** **** ** ****** **** ***** He didn't give me time to explain whatever I had come to say. Had a look at my files, asked me a few questions, and was confident he had nailed the cause. without ever bothering to explain to me what happened and how it happened. I had to Google to understand meaning of what he said. What's the point of paying 1200rs for the appointment if the doctor refuses to listen to you and can't explain the cause properly?The whole thing took barely 10 minutes as he was pretty apparently in a rush. ** *** ******* ***** ******** ****** ** **** * *** *** ******* **** *** ** **** **** * ********I don't think I will ever go back to Dr. Anand Utture. Even if his treatment does work, I will probably talk to another Urologist in that hospital.
Consulted Dr. Divya Prabhat (ENT/ Otorhinolaryngologist) for Earache
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The moment I reached the clinic. I was checked and was told to sanitize myself and than was made to sit with proper guidelines as required. My details were taken with all the information required. Once the other patient left than I was guided to the room where DR Divya Prabhat was seated with proper safety measures. After checking my ear and spraying some medicine. With proper precautions was taken to the OT to clean my ears. Once done I was told to be seated outside by the nurse. Than I was given the prescription for my ear and explained the dosage how to be taken.
****** ***** ******* ** ** ********* ******* His warmth and healing nature is what a patient is attracted.
Q: What are the Visiting hours for IPD Patients?
A: The visiting hours for ICU patients are from 4pm to 5pm. The visiting hours for patients in other wards are from 4pm to 7pm.
Q: Does the Hospital have a Cafeteria?
A: Yes, this hospital has a cafeteria.
Q: Visiting Guidelines for ICU?
A: Patients' relatives may visit the patient between 4pm to 5pm.
Brief History/Overview:
A leading healthcare facility that strives for the betterment of the patients. The vision of these hospitals is “To be a globally respected healthcare organization known for clinical excellence and distinctive patient care”, with the mission of “Saving and Enriching Life”. The staffs over here commit to the best outcomes of their patients and treat the caregivers of the patient with compassion, care, and understanding which they need. At Fortis S.L.Raheja, the patient’s needs come first. This hospital is accredited through the Joint Commission International (JCI), NABH, and the Medical Travel Quality Alliance (MTQUA) and thus ensures in giving the highest standards of medical services.
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.
To admit a patient in the Fortis, one should get an admission note from the doctor and need to give it to the admission counter. If the patient is insured, then the patient will be sent to the insurance desk.
A Unique Identification Number [UID] will be generated which can be used to save all the medical records of the patient by the hospital for future reference.
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