Patient Information
05.12.2021

VISITOR

The starting time of the polyclinic examination is between 08:30-12:00 and 13:00-16:00.
Hospitals exist to serve people. Our patients have important duties in order to provide the best service to them. All patients and their relatives should comply with the Hospital Rules by acting with this awareness of the patients and their companions.
Hospital visiting hours are between 13:00 and 14:00 on weekdays and between 13.00 and 14.30 on weekends.
Visits should be kept short (10 minutes is preferred)
Food and drink cannot be brought to the hospital during the visit.
Children under 12 years of age are not admitted to the hospital at the time of visit due to the risk of infection.
During the visit, other patients should not be disturbed, unnecessary and curious questions should not be asked.
Patient privacy must be respected
During the visit, demoralizing words and behaviors should be avoided.
Unnecessary and persistent visitation requests should not be made outside of visiting hours.
At the end of the visiting hour, the hospital should be left without waiting for the warnings of the staff.
Smoking is not allowed in the hospital building.
It is not allowed to speak loudly, listen to music and watch television in the hospital building.
The patient cannot leave the service without the knowledge of the service nurse.
Hospital property is not damaged.
Patient rooms and toilets are used as clean
Unnecessary use of electricity and water is avoided.
If the patient has her own medication, the service nurse is informed
Patients should not keep their valuables (gold, money, etc.) with them.

WHICH PATIENTS SHOULD NOT BE VISITED?

Patients in intensive care
Patients with infectious disease
Patients with compromised immune system
Patients whose doctor is inconvenient to visit (For these patients, information is obtained from the patient's doctor at appropriate times)

WHO SHOULD NOT VISIT PATIENTS?

children under 10 years old,
Patients with complaints such as fever, cough, sneezing and sputum production and patients with a known infectious disease