FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
Can I trust my tap water?
In Anthem Clinic Hospital Management System, FAQs provide quick answers to common queries about appointments, services, billing, and facilities. They aim to enhance user understanding, streamline operations, and minimize support inquiries, ensuring efficient patient care and administrative processes within the hospital environment.
Is my microwave giving me cancer?
Microwaves emit non-ionizing radiation that cannot cause cancer. They use electromagnetic waves to heat food, which are safe within set regulatory limits. There's no established evidence linking properly used microwaves to cancer risk.
How long am I contagious when I have the flu or a cold?
When you have the flu, you're generally contagious from one day before symptoms start and up to about five to seven days after becoming sick. For a cold, you're contagious for the first few days, typically up to a week.
How to book an appointment?
To book an appointment, contact the service provider via phone, website, or app. Provide your details, preferred date and time, and reason for the appointment. Confirm any requirements or fees beforehand.
What is heart surgery?
Heart surgery, also known as cardiac surgery, involves surgical procedures performed on the heart or great vessels. It aims to treat heart conditions such as coronary artery disease, valve disorders, congenital defects, and heart failure, often requiring specialized medical teams and equipment.
What is Lasik Treatment?
LASIK (Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis) is a surgical procedure used to correct vision problems like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. It reshapes the cornea using a laser to improve how light is focused onto the retina, reducing or eliminating the need for glasses or contacts.
What are bed charges?
Bed charges refer to the costs incurred for occupying a hospital bed during treatment or recovery. They cover accommodation, nursing care, and basic amenities provided to patients. Bed charges vary based on the type of room and services required.
Which vegetables to eat?
Eat a variety of vegetables rich in vitamins, minerals, and fiber, such as leafy greens (spinach, kale), cruciferous veggies (broccoli, cauliflower), colorful options (bell peppers, carrots), and legumes (beans, peas). Choose fresh, frozen, or canned with low sodium options.