Nulife Hospital

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Nulife Hospital Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Nulife Hospital is located in Mumbai, India on A1, Harekrishna Building, 1st Floor Near Telephone Exchange, Lal Bahadur Shastri Rd, Jivdaya Lane, Ghatkopar West. Nulife Hospital is rated 4 out of 5 in the category general hospitalhospitalprivate hospital in India.

Address

A1, Harekrishna Building, 1st Floor Near Telephone Exchange, Lal Bahadur Shastri Rd, Jivdaya Lane, Ghatkopar West

Phone

+91 2225093630

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jitendra Gupta

Nice hospital ,my brother was admitted for MTB purpose & he was very serious. Just in 5days he was recovered , Doctors, where very Attentive Yes it is expensive hospital. Management should consider, middle class patient also.

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Vikas Sharma

Very bad experience, charged for unnecessary medicines, staff never on time, work is always delayed. In short *bakra aya he lut lo*. Now even i doubt for revies with 5 stars, seems half are staff of same hospital. I wish i could give anything less than 1 star.

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Jigar nathani

No wheel chair access. Only step is there, you have to lift the patient and shift by hand at 1st floor Rmo doctor is there in hospital but they dose not have that much knowledge Only billing dipartment and housekeeping department work smoothly billing dipartment tacking proper follow up for payment but did not give you bifurcation of bill on time wich we have to submit to the Mediclaim company Staff including on duty sisters and rmo doctor is not taking proper care Please do not come here until you have other options If you want to admit thane also bring four havy men who can lift ther pateint because there no wheel chair access Ther hospital without wheel chair access

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MOHAMMED SABIR ANSARI

Bet worker staff behaviours not bad your very very good n nurses and doctors and but your over staff Beheviours not bad I am not satisfied

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IS Unchained

Ultra expensive considering the facilities. Donot go if there is a surgery planned.as they don't have basic facility of wheeled stretchers. The critically ill patients are moved around the hospital and from ground floor to 1st and 2nd floor using fabric stretcher which is extremely dangerous for such patients and can risk their life. I am shocked how BMC has approved it. Of you don't believe me go an check with your own eyes. Plus there is no hospital specialised lift, the life available is the usual building lift, just image the pain a bed ridden patient will have to go just to get in and out of the hospital. The lift can accommodate only wheelchair. A complete no go and exorbitantly priced hospital.

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Sangita Kamble

I'm not satisfied in this hospital, medical facility are not good, medical opens after 11am and closes before 7pm, staffs are good but food facility are not available for patients. And hospital charges is high, atleast provide food facility in deluxe rooms , if the room charges are high.

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Nadraj Munnusami

Staff and Doctors are very good and helpful. You will not feel that you are in hospital. Mausi are like mothers they took every bit care of my sister during her stay in hospital.

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Rishabh Kothari

Worst place. The RMO Dr. Ajay is a stupd fellow. He doesn't know how to treat patients. My mom who is critical was supposed to be admitted there. But the dr took 3 hrs for coming out and consulting us. Then we he got to know our case he told give me 5 mins and was in his cabin for moe than half n hour. When we went in he was treating some other patient. Idk how can be a doctor so stupid.