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Preparation for Admission

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How to tell the child?

  • Inform the child in advance that he / she would be admitted, we recommend breaking the news a few days (below six years old) / 1-2 weeks (above six years old) ahead
  • Explain the reason for admission in a honest and simple manner, give the child some time to digest and ask questions

What documents should I bring to the hospital?

  • Personal identification document (e.g. HKID card, birth certificate, passport) of the patient and parents / guardian
  • Immunization record
  • Other relevant documents that may help us understand the patient’s medical condition (e.g. follow-up appointment slip, referral letter, investigation report, radiological images, health alert card)

What personal belongings should I bring along?

  • Medications prescribed by private doctor (please take them home after showing to the doctor)
  • Toiletries
  • Face towel
  • Wet wipes / tissue packs
  • Diapers
  • Pacifiers (if not contraindicated)
  • Special milk formula
  • Special feeding devices (e.g. parts for gastrostomy tube, special teats for milk bottle)
  • Mobilization devices (e.g. wheelchair, walking aid, prescription lenses)
  • Entertainment (e.g. books, coloured pencils, drawing pads, small and safe toys)
  • Items for comfort and security, such as a familiar blanket or a doll with special meaning
  • Personal clothing to wear upon discharge
  • Padlock for bedside drawers

What important information should I let the staff know upon admission?

  • The child’s medical history
  • Any drug / food / other types of allergy
  • Valid phone number of the parents / guardians (preferably local numbers)

Which type of ward will I be admitted into?

  • Patients will be assigned to wards based on the respective clinical specialty
  • We have guidelines and measures in place so that patients within a particular care zone will be of the same gender

What not to bring?

No valuables, No sharps objects, No dangerous toys, No electrical appliances
  • Valuables
  • Sharp objects such as knives and scissors
  • Toys that may cause injuries
  • Electrical appliances such as hair dryer and fan

Note: apart from the above, your healthcare team may give you instructions specific to your condition (e.g. preparation for surgery), please follow accordingly