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Neuro Foundation Hospital, a leading 150-bed super specialty hospital situated at the 3 Roads junction in Salem, Tamil Nadu, India, is easily accessible by road and just 1 km from the railway station. Our facility includes a state-of-the-art Neuro ICU with 35 beds equipped with advanced technology for real-time monitoring of critically ill patients' intracranial pressure and cerebral blood flow.

Built with modern architectural design and safety features like a fire management system and medical-grade HEPA filters in critical areas, including ICUs and operation theaters, we prioritize patient safety from infections.

Our specialized Acute Stroke Unit offers immediate intervention to reverse strokes and prevent neurological deficits. Our two ultra-modern Neuro Operation Theatres feature cutting-edge equipment for precise surgeries and safe anesthesia administration.

For comprehensive neuro diagnostics, we offer Siemens 1.5Tesla MRI, CT scans, and a GE Cath lab for Neuro angiographic studies. Our integrated clinical lab provides advanced neurochemistry, pathology, and microbiology services.

At Neuro Foundation, we ensure round-the-clock multidisciplinary care in Accident & Emergency, advanced imaging services, electrophysiology, urodynamic testing, and pharmacy services. We are known for our swift response with a 24-hour ambulance service in emergencies in and around Salem.

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General Visitor Guidelines

Visiting Hours :

Most hospitals have specific visiting hours. These hours may vary depending on the unit (e.g., ICU, neurology ward) and the patient's condition.

Visitor Limitation :

Typically, there are limits on the number of visitors a patient can have at one time. This is especially important in neurological units where patients may be more sensitive to noise and activity.

Health and Safety:

Visitors should be in good health. Hospitals often request that visitors with symptoms of illness (cough, fever, etc.) refrain from visiting to protect vulnerable patients.

Children as Visitors:

Some hospitals allow children to visit, but they may require supervision and limit the areas they can access.

Special Protocols:

In specialized units like neurology, there may be additional protocols, such as restrictions on electronic devices, bright lights, or loud noises, which can be disruptive to patients with neurological conditions.

Neurological Unit-Specific Guidelines

    Quiet Environment :

    Neurological patients often require a calm and quiet environment. Visitors are usually asked to speak softly and minimize any disruptive behavior.

    Short Visits :

    Visits may be limited in duration to prevent over-stimulation of the patient. No Flash Photography: Bright lights and flashes can be triggering for some neurological patients.

    Hand Hygiene :

    Strict hygiene protocols are typically in place to protect patients who may have compromised immune systems or are at risk for infections.

Visitor Amenities

    Waiting Areas :

    Most hospitals provide waiting areas for visitors. In some cases, these areas may be equipped with amenities like Wi-Fi, vending machines, and comfortable seating.

    Cafeteria/Refreshments :

    Visitors often have access to the hospital's cafeteria or vending machines for refreshments.

Specialized Support for Families and Visitors

    Counseling and Support Services :

    Many neurological foundations or hospitals offer support services for families, including counseling, support groups, or patient liaison services.

    Accommodations :

    For out-of-town visitors, some hospitals provide or recommend nearby accommodations.

    Chaplaincy Services :

    Spiritual care services may be available for those who seek it.

On the Day of Your Visit

Visiting hours vary by unit, but typical visiting times are between [insert hours]. Please check with the specific unit for details.
Generally, only [insert number] visitors are allowed at a time per patient. Please coordinate with the nursing staff if you have a larger group.
Yes, children are allowed to visit under supervision, though there may be restrictions in certain areas such as the ICU or neurological units.
Visitors should be in good health and free from symptoms of illness, such as cough, fever, or flu-like symptoms, to protect our patients.
Yes, neurological patients may require a quieter environment. Please keep visits short, avoid loud noises, and refrain from using bright lights or flash photography.
Visitors can wait in the designated waiting areas, which are equipped with seating, Wi-Fi, and vending machines for refreshments.
Yes, we offer counseling services, support groups, and chaplaincy services to assist families during their stay.
Visitors should sanitize their hands before and after visiting a patient to reduce the risk of infection.
Yes, visitors can access the hospital cafeteria or vending machines for food and beverages.
While small gifts are usually allowed, please avoid bringing flowers or plants, as they can carry allergens or bacteria that may affect the patient’s health. Check with the staff for specific guidelines.
Contact Here For Any Kind Of General Inquiry
  • Phone : +91 97 9045 9045
  • Email : info@neurofoundation.in
  • Location : Meyyanur Main Road, 3 Roads, Salem - 636 009.

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