Round the Clock Services available in the following departments

– Obstetrics & Gynaecology
– Pediatrics
– Emergency Medicine
– ICU
– Radio Diagnostic services
– Laboratory services
– Pharmacy
– NICU

Nursing Services

Our hospital provides highly efficient staff in the quest to provide the best services and care respectively aim at training Our Nurses with the high professional standards to become efficient care providers and serve the poor sick with compassion. Jeevadan Hospital is well known for its best Nursing Care Services.

Spiritual Care

At Jeevadan hospital we understand that an important part of providing care includes meeting the spiritual and religious needs of our patients and their loved ones. Our  pastoral care personnels recognize the worth and dignity of each person and offer pastoral care. They provide spiritual support to patients, their families, and hospital staff. They also serve as a liaison for clergy in the community. P.C staff sustain, support, guide, and help people in their search for meaning in illness and for reconciliation in relationships.

Illness often raises questions such as:

– Why did this happen to me?
– Who am I now?
– Where do I go from here?

These issues can create strong emotions such as anxiety, doubt, guilt, anger, and questioning of long-held beliefs. By offering prayer, comfort, counseling, and spiritual conversation, P.C staff can help patients and their families draw upon their own spiritual resources to facilitate healing and recovery.

Sacred texts

Bibles are placed in each patient room. If there is no Bible in your room, or if you would like to borrow one, please ask P.C staff. They also can provide Rosaries, prayer cards can be provided in request in Telugu and English for patients.

The hospital chapel

The chapel is always open for prayer and reflection. It is located on the third floor of the hospital.

Sacraments

Mass is celebrated in the hospital chapel on MONDAYS at 6.30 a.m.

Eucharistic Ministers are available daily to bring Communion to Catholic patients. Priests are not on staff but can be called to administer the Sacrament of the Sick if requested.