Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs About Jeena Sikho HiiMS Hospital Mumbai-Andheri

Yes, HiiMS Andheri offers both inpatient (IPD) and outpatient (OPD) services.

Home-based Ayurvedic treatment through HiiMS Andheri is available. However, it depends on the condition of the patients whether they can be treated from home or not.

Of course. Video OPD (VOPD) consultations are available for patients who cannot visit in person.

At HiiMS Andheri, all five Panchakarma therapies- vaman, virechan, basti, nasya, and raktmokshan are available. Other therapies like shirodhara, shiropichu, janu basti, janu pichu, swedan, and other supporting therapies are also available.

Yes. HiiMS Andheri offer Janu Basti and Kati Basti therapies.

Working hours solely depend on the profile. Please contact the hospital to know the exact working hours of your desired profile.

OPD consultation timings at HiiMS Andheri are from 9 am to 6 pm.

Yes, Jeena Sikho HiiMS Hospital Mumbai-Andheri is open on Sundays, but its availability on public holidays can vary depending on the department.

Yes. Patients with chronic conditions like kidney disease, liver disease, arthritis, or psoriasis can be treated at HiiMS Andheri. Treatment duration depends upon the patient’s condition.

According to the patient’s physical and mental condition, the treatment plan is customised at HiiMS Andheri.

It is always best to get a prior appointment for consultation. However, walk-in consultations are accepted during working hours.

Hospital visiting hours are not universal and vary entirely by the specific medical facility, the type of ward, and the patient’s condition.

Of course. Patients with sexual disorders or hormonal imbalances are treated at HiiMS Andheri.

It is better to take expert advice from an Ayurvedic doctor before admitting any critical patient with an ongoing medical condition.

After thorough examination, the doctor decides the therapy, Panchakarma, diet, or medicine, which has to be given to the patient.
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