June 21, 2025

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AIIMS Cardio Neurosciences Centre Starts Free Drop Service For Patients In Delhi

New Delhi: In a bid to provide better healthcare facilities to the patients, the premier health institute the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Delhi, Cardio Neurosciences Centre has started a free drop service for patients to their residences after being discharged from the hospital.
Only the patients discharged from the Cardio Neurosciences Centre (CNC) wards can avail the service on the day of discharge and it is not applicable for private ward patients and day-care patients (same day admission and discharge), according to the standard operating procedure issued last week.
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According to the terms and conditions, the patients would be dropped anywhere within the boundaries of the Union Territory of Delhi. Currently, the service is not available for transportation to other NCR locations. The service is on a first-come-first-serve basis and available between 10 am and 6 pm from Monday to Saturday.
"It is not an ambulance service. Hence, patients who must be transported in a recumbent position are not allowed to avail this service. A maximum of one attendant is allowed to travel with the patient," according to the standard operating procedure.
The patients cannot change the drop location as mentioned at the time of booking. According to the standard operating procedure, the patients should not give a tip to the attendant or the driver of the vehicle. In case of any grievance, the matter can be reported on phone number 011-26593322.
team had earlier reported that in an attempt to strengthen the security system at the premier institute, All India Institute Of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, the apex institute had decided to appoint retired soldiers of the Indian Army and paramilitary forces in place of the existing security.
In line with the move, the existing private security guards with a strength of 3,000 will be removed and the retired soldiers of the Indian Army and paramilitary forces will be appointed to maintain high security for the institute.
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