This is a compilation of useful information to fight Covid-19 pandemic. It's culled from many sources. These details are given for information only. Reasonable care has been taken to make it as accurate as possible. Hope you find it useful.
a. Don't Panic. Stay calm. Contact your family doctor and seek his advice. In case he is not able to help reach out to doctors (or apps) mentioned at Point-7 for Covid-19 and Point-8 for non-Covid health issue.
b. In case of Covid suspicion call on 1916 and/or report on Arogya Setu Application. MCGM Medical Officer will contact you.
c. Visit nearest Covid Fever Clinic. Based on advice of medical officer get Covid-19 (RT-PCR) test done. At government hospitals test is free of charge. Private lab charges Rs.2,800/- for home collection. At lab charge is Rs.2,200/-
d. Upon receipt of test report decide next course of action along with MCGM Medical officer. If symptoms are mild he may advice quarantine. In case of severe symptoms he may advice you to get admitted at a Covid hospital.
MCGM Help Line
Toll Free: 1916
Disaster Management Control Room: 022-22694725; 022-22694727
Maharashtra State Help Line
Phone No.: 022–22024535
Central Govt Helpline for Corona-Virus:
Phone: 011-23978046
Toll Free : 1075
Address and contact details of well known Covid hospitals is given below. Some cells have been kept blank purposefully so that government and private hospitals from same area appear next to each other. List is starting from hospitals in South Mumbai and gradually goes towards north Mumbai.
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Government
Hospitals
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Private
Hospitals
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Kasturba Hospital, Byculla
Sane Guruji Marg, Arthur Road,
Mumbai 400 011
Contact No. 022-23083901 / 022-23092458 / 022-23092458 (Fax) / 022-23000889
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Bombay Hospital, Marine Lines
12, Vitthaldas Thackersey
Marg, Near to Liberty
Cinema, New Marine Lines,
Marine Lines, Mumbai,
Maharashtra 400020
Contact: 022-22067676
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2
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Nair Hospital, Mumbai Central
55, Dr Anandrao Nair Marg,
Mumbai Central, Mumbai,
Maharashtra 400008
Contact: 022-23081490 (101) / 022-24667845 / 022-23085379 (P) / 022-24327508
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Wockhardt Hospitals, Agripada
1877, Dr.Anand Rao Nair Road, Near Agripada Police Station, Mumbai
Central (E), Mumbai- 400 011
022-61784444, 022-61784400,
82911-01001
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3
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Breach Candy Hospital, Cumballa Hill
60 A, Bhulabhai Desai Marg, Breach Candy, Cumballa Hill,
Mumbai, 400026
Contact: 022-23667788
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4
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H N Reliance Hospital, Girgaon
Raja Rammohan Roy Rd, Charni Road East, Prarthana Samaj,
Khetwadi, Girgaon, Mumbai 400004
Contact: 1800-221166
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5
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KEM Hospital, Parel
Acharya Donde Marg, Parel,
Mumbai, Maharashtra 400012
Contact: 022-24131763 / 022-24136051 / 022-24134977
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Global Hospitals, Parel
35, Dr Ernest Borges Rd,
opp. Shirodkar High School,
Parel, Mumbai 400012
Phone: 022-67670101
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6
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Lokmanya Tilak Hospital, Sion
RB2 Central Railway Quarters,
Jain Society, Sion, Mumbai,
Maharashtra 400022
Contact: 022-24092020 / 022-24090002 / 022-24090367 /
022-24076382 / 022-24076380
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Hinduja Hospital, Mahim
SVS Rd, Mahim West,
Shivaji Park, Mumbai,
Maharashtra 400016
Contact: 022-24451515
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7
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K B Bhabha Hospital, Kurla
Small Gol Bldg, Belgrami Road,
Near Police Station, Kurla West, Mumbai 400070
Tele: 022-26500241, 022-26500144
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Raheja Hospital, Mahim
Raheja Rugnalaya Marg,
Mahim West, Mumbai 400016
Contact: 022-66529999
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8
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Bhabha Hospital, Bandra
Waterfield Road, Bandra West,
Mumbai, Maharashtra 400050
Contact: 022-26422775 / 022-26429828 / 022-26406787
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Lilavati Hospital, Bandra
A-791, Bandra Reclamation Road,
Bandra West, Mumbai,
Maharashtra 400050
Contact: 022-26751000
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9
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Cooper Hospital, Vile Parle
U 15, Bhaktivedanta Swami Rd,
JVPD Scheme, Juhu,
Mumbai 400056
Contact: 022-26207254 / 022-26207256 / 022-26207258 / 022-26205897
(Fax) / 022-28934257
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Nanvati Hospital, Vile Parle
S V Rd, near LIC Colony,
Suresh Colony, Vile Parle West, Mumbai 400056
Contact: 022-26267500
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10
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Kokilaben Hospital, Andheri
Rao Saheb Achutrao
Patwardhan Marg, Four
Bungalows, Andheri West,
Mumbai 400053
Contact: 022-30696969
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11
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Rajawadi Hospital, Ghatkopar
7, M G Road, Rajawadi, Ghatkopar East,
Mumbai 400077
Contact: 022-25115066 to 022-25115070 / 022-25127372 /
022-25094149 to 022-25094153 /022-25125610 – 022-25125611
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Seven Hills Hospital, Andheri
Marol Maroshi Rd, Shivaji Nagar JJC, Marol, Andheri East,
Mumbai 400059
Phone: 022-67676766
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12
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Hiranandani
Hospital, Powai
3rd
Floor, HBOT Department,
Powai,
Mumbai,
Maharashtra
400076
Contact:
022-25763500
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13
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Fortis Hospital, Mulund
Mulund Goregaon Link Rd,
Nahur West, Industrial Area,
Mulund West, Mumbai 400078
Contact: 96060-47050
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Blood Bank Contact Details
Helpline Numbers: 104, 1910
1. St. George Blood Bank 022-22620344, 022-22620242
2. J.J Hospital Blood Bank 022-23769400
3. G.T Hospital Blood Bank 022-22621464, 022-22621465, 022-22621467
4. Kama Hospital Blood Bank 022-22611648
5. Indian Red Cross Society 022-22663560
6. Breach Candy Hospital and Research centre 022-23667811, 022-23667820
7. Hinduja National Hospital 022-24452222, 022-24451515, 022-24447752
8. Jaslok Hospital 022-24939595
9. Lilavati Hospital Blood Bank 022-26455891 Ext. 2223
10. Tata Memorial Hospital Blood Bank 022-24149750, 022-24161413
Eighty per cent beds in private hospitals are reserved for covid patients and treatment at government rates is mandatory.
These chartered officers have now been appointed to monitor the situation. Sseparate e-mail address has been created as given hereunder, for citizens to lodge complaints.
The Municipal Corporation has taken possession of these beds and will distribute them as required.
Who has which Hospital & for its Functional responsibility
1. Madan Nagargoje: Bombay Hospital, Saifi Hospital, Jaslok Hospital, Breach Candy Hospital, H. N. Reliance Hospital, Bhatia Hospital, Convest and Manjula S. Badani Jain Hospital, SRCC Hospital.
2. Ajit Patil: Masina Hospital, Wockhardt Hospital, Prince Ali Khan Hospital, Global Hospital, K. J. Somaiya Hospital, Guru Nanak Hospital, p. D. Hinduja Hospital.
3. Radhakrishnan: S. L. Raheja Hospital, Lilavati Hospital, Holy Family Hospital, Seven Hills Hospital (Reliance), BSES Hospital, Nursing Hospital, Holy Spirit Hospital.
4. Sushil Khodvekar: Kohinoor Hospital, Hindu Sabha Hospital, SRV Chembur Hospital, Galaxy Multispeciality Hospital, L.A. H. Hiranandani Hospital, Surana Sethia Hospital, Fortis Hospital.
5. Prashant Naranware: Karuna Hospital, Kokilaben Hospital, Sanjeevani Hospital, Nanavati Hospital, Apex Hospital, Apex Superspeciality Hospital.
The Maharashtra Emergency Medical Service (MEMS) provides free ambulance service on calling 108. It reaches the patient'a home and takes him to the hospital.
The 108 ambulance service is aimed at providing medical support during golden hour and was launched in 2014. Mumbai has 93 ambulances under this service.
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This medical emergency platform will help the citizens to book an ambulance using a mobile app and track the vehicle once it is assigned and predict the time when it will reach the desired venue. The fare paid for the ambulance will be predictable and the user will have a very seamless experience at the time when his or her mind is in turmoil due to the emergency happening in the household.
Call on 1800-266-4242 for the ambulance or download 'Dial4242' app on Android or iPhone and request for ambulance.
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HelpNow 24x7 Ambulance service started by IITians. Dial +91-8899889952
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Mumbai Dhadkan has launched a special service of Ambulances for Healthcare workers. The ambulance will reach within 45 mins to Healthcare workers anywhere across Mumbai.
We have a fleet of 58 ambulances.
Ambulance Helpline Numbers:
Jeevan
98676-52784
98215-55528
93268-39332
80806-08888
Dr Suhas
98190-25705
98190-25705
An initiative by Dr Tushar Shah, Devik Sparsh (Dr Shruti Manaktala), Golden Citizens Trust (Dr Anjali Chhabria), Dr Charuta Mandke, Madat Trust (Dr Anand Parihar), Lions Club of Juhu (Mr Chetan Shah), Dr Nilima Vaidya Bhamare & L B Trust (Dr Sanjay Goel)
Excellent helpline (24×7) has been initiated by Indian Medical Association.
The numbers are +91-99996-72238 and +91-99996-72239
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These doctors from Mumbai you can consult for free on phone.
For telephonic guidance on COVID-19 from 8 am to 12 noon -
Dr Tushar Shah. 9321469911
Dr M Bhatt. 9320407074
Dr D Doshi. 9820237951
Dr D Rathod. 8879148679
Dr R Gwalani. 8779835257
Dr D Kansara. 8369846412
For telephonic guidance on Covid-19 from 12 to 4 pm -
Dr G Kamath. 9136575405
Dr S Manglik. 9820222384
Dr J Jain. 7021092685
Dr A Thakkar. 9321470745
Dr L Bhagat. 9820732570
Dr N Shah. 9821140656
Dr S Phanse. 8779328220
Dr J Shah. 9869031354
For telephonic guidance on Covid-19 from 4 to 8 pm -
Dr N Zaveri. 9321489748
Dr S Ansari. 7045720278
Dr L Kedia. 9321470560
Dr B Shukla. 9321489060
Dr S Halwai. 9867379346
Dr M Kotian. 8928650290
For telephonic guidance on Covid-19 from 8 to 11 pm -
Dr N Kumar. 8104605550
Dr P Bhargav. 9833887603
Dr R Chauhan. 9892135010
Dr B Kharat. 9969471815
Dr S Dhulekar. 9892139027
Dr S Pandit. 9422473277
Breach Candy Hospital starting Live Care. Now you can consult registered doctors through Tele/Video consultation from the comfort of your home using mobile app.
To book an appointment, call
011-41179678 Mon-Sat 10am to 6pm /
022-23667800 Mon - Sat 8 am to 4 pm or click below link to download MyHealthcare patient app
https://www.myhealthcare.co/patient to book an appointment.
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P. D. Hinduja Hospital doctors are now available for tele/video consultation.You can consult our doctors from the safety of your home. To book an appointment, call
022-67668181 /
022-45108181 (Mon - Sat 8 am to 7 pm) or book online at
http://bit.ly/PDHH_OnlineAppointment
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KEM Hospital and IIT Bombay Initiative
During lockdown, where will patients of non-Covid related factors go?
❖ How will all the issues related to general health get resolution?
❖ Do all queries need personal in-person guidance?
Landline number to be called: 022-62328234 Timing: 8 am to 10 pm. Free of charge.
Adhering to Medical Council of India guidelines, many of the HODs and Professors of KEM
Hospital along with some Professors of IIT Bombay, Powai, Mumbai, led by Dr Kameswari
Chebrolu of the Computer Science & Engineering Dept, have developed a platform to help
non-Covid patients during this period of lockdown for consultation in the immediate future.
Instead of coming to hospitals and exposing patients to a potentially hazardous Covid-19
environment, patients and family members can call the helpline, and get timely advice and
proper counselling.
This initiative at KEM, signed off by:
Dr. Mukesh Agrawal Paediatrics
Dr. Kamakshi Bhate Community Medicine
Dr Shilpa Rao General Surgery
Dr.Tukaram Jamale Nephrology
Dr.Hetal Marfatia ENT
Dr. Sandhya Kamat Pharmacology
Dr. Niranjan Maydeo &
Dr Padmaja Samant OBGY
Dr. Sangeeta Ravat Neurology
Dr. Charan Lanjewar Cardiology
Dr. Akash Shukla GI medicine
Dr. Chetan Kantharia GI Surgery
Dr. Sujata Patwardhan Urology and all their students
With thanks to the Dean KEMH, Mumbai, Dr Hemant Deshmukh, and the Director of IIT
Bombay, Prof. Subhasis Chaudhuri, for their permission for this timely and necessary intervention, for the health of our nation.
For further details, please contact via email: Prof Kameswari Chebrolu, Dept of CSE, IIT Bombay,
Prof Shilpa Rao, Dept of General Surgery, King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas
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Tata Group has started a good initiative by providing absolutely free Doctors consultation online through chats. This facility is started for all so that you need not go out for Doctors and you may consult them safely at home.
The link is given below, request every one to take benefit of this fantastic facility.
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When your loved one needs prolong medical care at Home you have to provide your time ,care and love in order to heal them faster and better.
We at Maxtech understand this crucial requirements and we provide each and every thing to the patient who is on bed at home.
We provide complete ICU Setup at home including Hospital beds, Oxygen / Bipap & Ventilator machines etc; on rental basis and 2000+ products such as Adult Diapers, Cotton rolls , Dressing Materials, Gloves etc; at wholesale price with free home delivery (Mumbai Limits)
hence, saving time and money .
For more details Call on 90290-75765 and 90041-55541
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Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital brings a home quarantine service that offers a comprehensive solution in safety of your home for COVID positive and symptomatic patients. 15 Day home quarantine packages for individual starting at Rs. 375/- per day.
To know more about the packages call us on our toll-free number – 1800-221166 or 9324947776.
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Evexius brings to you a special Home Quarantine Service which involves setting up an Isolation Facility at home for COVID-19 patients. This is being offered in partnership with local hospitals and in accordance with the guidelines set by local healthcare and civic authorities. As a part of the Home Isolation Facility we offer 24x7 Home Health Sherpa Support, 24x7 caregivers (if needed), Doctor Tele-consultation, Psychological counselling, Dietician Consultation and Comprehensive Home Care Kit. Through this facility you can avail remote care services in the comfort of your home.
Different types of masks (to educate non medical and non health workers)
Myths and Facts about "Masks"
Q-1 What are the common types of masks.?
Ans -
1 Cloth mask
2 Surgical mask
Q-2 What are the Respirators.?
Ans -
N- 95
N- 99
N- 100
are the respirators.
Q-3 What is the difference between mask and respirator.?
Ans - Mask has loose fit, it doesn't seal nose & mouth snugly.
During respiration air moves along the edges of the mask, while respirator has tight seal & most of the times air passes only through its material after filtration.
Q-4 Are all respirator masks r same.?
Ans- No, respirators r graded according to their filtration efficiency.
According to the used filter type
According to the type of materials used & additional features
They r of different types.
Q-5 What is the efficiency grading.?
Ans - According to the efficiency of filtration these r usually graded as-
95, 99 & 100.
Means these respirator masks r capable of traping 95%, 99% & 99.9% of particles, smaller up to the 0.3 micron size.
This grading can also be done as
P1 (FFP1) - 80%
P2 (FFP2) - 95%
P3 (FFP3) - 99.95%
Filtration efficiency.
Q-6 What is the NR or P meaning written over mask.?
Ans -
N - not oil proof
R - oil resistant
P - oil proof
(Eg. N 95 is not oil proof)
Q-7 Few repirator masks have valve, what is that.?
Ans - That valve is nothing but a simple exhalation port with one way valve mechanism, it reduces effort of expiration, reduce heat inside the mask, dissipate humidity & reduce co2 the amount of from the dead space of mask.
Q-8 When to use surgical masks.?
Ans - Surgical mask or procedure mask is the most common mask used by health workers.
It is not designed to protect wearer from inhaling the air born bacteria & viruses.
It is used to block only large particle droplets, splashes, sprays or splatter.
It also reduce the exposure of wearer's saliva & respiratory secretions to others. Surgical mask also remind wearer not to touch their mouth/nose which could otherwise transfer virus/bacteria after having touched a contaminated surface.
Q-9 What is the filtration capacity of surgical mask.?
Ans - It can vary between 10-90% according to the manufacturer.
Q-10 How one can assure about the quality of mask.?
Ans - Mask should be certified by the NIOSH (National institute for occupational safety & health) Or
NPPTL (National personal protective technology laboratory)
Q-11 Does cloth mask effective.?
Ans - Cloth is a wooven material thus pore size is bigger than surgical mask which is made up of non wooven polypropylene material thus cloth mask is less effective than surgical mask in terms of filtration efficiency.
Q-12 Does extra layer improve efficacy of cloth mask.?
Ans - No, it's not advisable. Each extra layer adds only 2% of extra protection on the cost of comfort .
Q-13 Can surgical/cloth mask be used routinely.?
Ans - Yes these can be used routinely.
Few studies done on normal population concluded that the use of simple mask can decrease the incidence of flu up to 75%.
Few east asian countries following this practice of routine use of mask.
Q-14 Can mask be reused?
Ans - Cloth mask can be reused after washing.
- Surgical mask should be discarded after single use or after soiled
- Respirator mask should be discarded when resistance of breathing get increased or get solied.
Viruses/bacterias can grow & flourish inside the reused mask.
Q-15 What r the WHO recommendations for using masks.?
Ans -
- For the normal population, any type of mask is not required, maintaining the social distance & hand hygiene are the sufficient.
- Sick person should wear surgical mask.
- Any person who is taking care of sick person should also wear the surgical mask.
- N 95 mask should be used by the person who is potential to get expose with the respiratory secretions of the infected patient. eg... During the Endotracheal intubation, CPR, Ventilation, Bronchoscopy & Tracheostomy.
As we all know , Covid Positive medicos facing lots issues in finding beds in thane,we have decided to keep one bed reserved for doctors of any pathy on first come first serve basis.
Pls feel free to call if any dr is in need of bed .
Hospital service will be free of cost if no Mediclaim
Regards ,
Dr Amol Gitte 9769545533
Siddhivinayk hospital
(Covid hospital)
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We at Metropol multispeciality hospital also will keep one bed prioritised to medical faculty and their family members.
Dr Rahul Pandey
Metropol multispeciality hospital (Covid)
9833441011.
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Drs of Thane
Lifecare hospital Vartaknagar assure you all that 1 bed will be reserved for Thane Drs of covid infection in this covid crisis
Please contact me directly on this 9869354001
Dr Sushil Indoria
Lifecare hospital
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Horizon Prime Hospital will keep one bed prioritised to the medical faculty and family members.
Contact 022-68556855
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Covid 19 Mahesh Ambulance Services
Contact no. 9702030500/ 88280-09500
Basic, oxygen, cardiac with ventilator
Basic van with oxygen in Mulund, Bhadup, Thane 3,500/-
Bombay 5,000/-
Cardiac with venti in Mulund, Bhadup, Thane - 5,500/-
Bombay-8,500/-
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Last updated on: 16-6-2020