Healthcare Excellence Meets Safety at ‘Safe OPDs’ across Apollo Clinics

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Bangalore, 18th June, 2020: Apollo Clinics is a renowned chain of primary healthcare clinics backed by a 36-years legacy of excellence. During these unprecedented times, Apollo Clinic is taking stringent protective’s measures to ensure a safe patient experience in a COVID-19 safe facility. This reflects in its outpatient services. Apollo Clinic has announced Safe OPDs (outpatient departments) catering to those who visit for diagnostic services and avail consultations. This effort addresses their safety concerns through comprehensive measures for protection and disinfection.
Speaking about the Safe OPD initiative, Anand Wasker COO, Apollo Clinics said, “The Apollo Group and Apollo Clinic have consistently set the highest standards in healthcare, going that extra mile to ensure patient safety. The Safe OPD initiative is another step towards creating a superlative patient experience and assurance of safety. We have put in place elaborate measures aimed at dispelling the worries of those visiting Apollo Clinic during the pandemic.”
The Safe OPD measures include mandatory screening of patients for temperature. Safe OPD measures are followed as per guidelines from the ICMR: glass partitions/screens at the registration area, with mandatory social distancing of 6 feet; availability of sanitizers at multiple points across the clinics; strict gatekeeping rules with separate entry and exit points for patients with symptomatic and asymptomatic conditions; single entry and exit points for patients and Clinic staff. All Apollo Clinics are regularly sanitized to keep infection at bay. All doctors, nurses and staff are provided with personal protective equipment (PPE) kits comprising goggles, a face shield, mask, gloves, coveralls/gowns, head and shoe covers. Apollo Clinics have made it mandatory for their staff to wear PPE at all times whilst on the premises.
The Safe OPD initiative has been implemented at Apollo Clinics across Hyderabad, Chennai and Bengaluru, starting from June 2020. Appointments for any service can be made by logging on to www.apolloclinic.com or by calling the helpline, 1860-500-7788.