A: You may pay your bill to our hospital cashiers.
A: Your hospital bill includes charges including services ordered by your physician, such as consultations, operations, X-rays, Laboratory tests, medical supplies.
A: Internationel Patient Unit is glad to help you with any questions or concerns you may have about your bill.
A: As it is understood from the name, Lapseki State Hospital is a state hospital. That’s why we care the patients’ health first.
A: If you have an emergency please call 112. Be prepared to give your name, the phone number and address you are calling from and a description of emergency.
A: Cell phones may be used in hospital lobbies, on patient floors and in patient rooms. Cell phones may not be used in the ICU except in waiting areas.
A: Free, public wireless Internet access is available. Through this network, you can use laptop or mobile devices to access the Internet from patients’ hospital rooms, waiting areas, cafeterias and other locations.
A: Lapseki State Hospital has a small mosque on the second floor for patients and their families and hospital caregivers.
A: State Hospital offers adult and pediatric blood drawing service at its main building. When your doctor orders a lab test, check with the receptionist to see from hospital’s system. Lab results are available through your doctor’s office.
A: During admission, you will be welcomed and given a registration form regarding your personal informations, your complaints and health history. During this time, the International Patient Unit will be arranging your appointment for doctor.
A: No, you will be provided with a Hospital File Number during your first registration. Your Hospital File Number will be applicable for all consultations/investigations irrespective of the doctor, at all times.
A: Differently from the Turkish citizens, you will have a different registration procedures. That’s why we’re, as International Patient Unit, here to assist you before, during and after your visit to Lapseki State Hospital.
A: Please contact Patient Unit in the main entrance of the hospital. On arrival, you have to fill the registration form provided at the Patient Unit.
A:You will need to have the following informations with you for your registration.
- Photo ID, any one of the following is acceptable
- Valid state – issued ID card
- Valid passport
- Valid state – issued driver’s license
- List of prescriptions ( if you have )
- Medical documents ( if you have )
A: Thanks to the central location, Lapseki State Hospital is easily accessible by public transportation from Lapseki Terminal which takes 3-5 minutes, by car or taxi.