Find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about visiting and receiving care at Noble Hospital.
You can book an appointment by calling our reception desk, or by using the 'Find a Doctor' feature on our website to schedule a visit online.
To ensure our patients get adequate rest and minimize the risk of infection, visiting hours are strictly maintained. General ward visiting hours are usually 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM. ICU visits are restricted and permitted only during specific brief windows.
We are empanelled with most major health insurance providers. Please visit our 'Insurance Partnerships' page or contact our TPA desk to confirm coverage for your specific policy.
Yes, our emergency and trauma center is fully operational 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, staffed with experienced emergency medical officers.
For your first consultation, please bring any previous medical records, investigation reports, a list of your current medications, and a valid photo ID. If you are seeking cashless treatment, do not forget your insurance card.
Yes, Noble Hospital has a 24/7 in-house pharmacy that stocks all prescribed medicines, surgical items, and basic healthcare products for the convenience of patients and visitors.
Once your consulting doctor approves your discharge, the billing department will finalize your invoice. If you are availing of cashless insurance, it may take 2 to 4 hours to receive final approval from the TPA. Once settled, our nursing staff will provide your discharge summary and explain your post-care instructions.
Absolutely. We have a hygienic cafeteria that offers a variety of nutritious meals, snacks, and beverages for patients, attendants, and visitors.
In case of an emergency, you can directly call our emergency helpline numbers. We have fully equipped Advanced Life Support (ALS) and Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulances available round the clock.