Patient Rights

Your Rights Matter

We’re committed to respectful and quality care for all.

We are committed to respecting your rights as a patient, including the right to privacy, informed consent, and participation in treatment decisions. Our Patient Bill of Rights ensures you receive respectful, dignified care that honors your cultural, psychosocial, and spiritual values throughout your healthcare journey.

Our Promise to You

We believe every patient deserves dignity and personalized care. Your rights are central to the safe and ethical treatment we provide.

The Patient Bill of Rights promotes fairness, respect, and equality for all, regardless of background or status.

Right to Information

You have the right to clear, honest information about your condition, treatment, and options.

Right of Choice

Patients have the freedom to choose or change their healthcare provider or treatment plan.

Right of Privacy

Patients have the right to private consultations and to have their personal health matters kept discreet.

Right of Dignity

Patients must be treated with respect and consideration, regardless of their condition.

Right of Continuity

Patients have the right to continuous care without unnecessary interruption or delays.

Right of Access

Patients can access their medical records and any other information related to their healthcare.

Right of Safety

Patients are entitled to safe and high-quality care that minimizes risk of harm.

Right of Confidentiality

Patient information must be kept confidential and shared only with authorized personnel.

Right of Comfort

Patients should receive care in a comfortable and supportive environment.

Right of Opinion

Patients can express their views, concerns, or complaints about the care they receive.

Patient Responsibilities

While we are committed to respecting your rights, a successful healthcare partnership also depends on you recognizing your responsibilities as a patient.

Provide accurate and complete information about your health history and current condition.
Respect the rights and privacy of other patients and healthcare staff.
Keep appointments and notify the facility when unable to attend.
Follow hospital rules and safety regulations.
Follow the treatment plan recommended by your healthcare provider.

Meet your financial obligations related to your care promptly.
Avoid abusive or disruptive behavior within the hospital premises.
Participate actively in decisions about your healthcare.