English to Hindi Dictionary outpatient

outpatient

आउट पेशेंट
definition
noun
attending a clinic as an outpatient
a patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital.
translation of 'outpatient'
बाहरी रोगी,
बाहरी मरीज़
example
This included an exhausting half hour walk from a nearby parking space to the reception area and thence to the 'outpatient' clinic.
an 'outpatient' clinic
All treatment is carried out in an 'outpatient' clinic and you will not have to stay in hospital.
treatment is done on an 'outpatient' basis
It showed about 100 patients waiting at the 'outpatient' clinic, most of them elderly.
The patients attended the 'outpatient' clinic every three or four months as part of routine follow up.
attending a clinic as an 'outpatient'
Many children receive chemotherapy on an 'outpatient' basis at a clinic or hospital.
The hospital authorities must know the number of staff on each shift and the average number of 'outpatients' attending clinics.
We enter through what was once the busiest part of the hospital building, the 'outpatients' department.
An inpatient survey was held last January but this year 'outpatients' and casualty patients are being including for the first time.
It can be performed in an 'outpatients' clinic, allowing patients to return home the same day.
On Wednesday, she provided acupuncture treatment for 'outpatients' .
There are 30 beds and about 300 patients avail the services of the hospital through the 'outpatients' wing.
These treatments can be performed at an 'outpatients' clinic and do not usually require an anaesthetic.
A charitable hospital provides free treatment to 800 'outpatients' at any given point of time.
He also told the meeting how there was scope to expand facilities at the hospital - both in 'outpatients' and the range of surgery carried out.
In 2001 he restored free basic healthcare, and the number of hospital 'outpatients' almost doubled.
Of course they will because this is the approximate proportion that attend as 'outpatients' and day cases at any acute general hospital.
All women were 'outpatients' attending six general medicine clinics from April to December 1998.
And in my normal 'outpatients' clinic, most people arrive, clutching the hand of a loved one and then sit, chewing lips and fidgeting.
There was no difference in success or complication rate between hospitalized patients and 'outpatients' .
While most patients can be treated as 'outpatients' , some need hospital care.
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