NURTURE HOSPITAL
Entity Name: Ambuja Hospitals Private Limited
Corporate Identification Number: U85300KA2020PTC137262
Registration Number: 137262
Address: No. 80 (Old No. 36), 20th Main Road, 2nd Block, Rajajinagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560010
Email: info@nurturehospitals.in
Phone: 98800 09596
Effective Date: 02-10-2025
Last Revised: 02-10-2025
ARTICLE I – GENERAL MEDICAL DISCLAIMER
Section 1.1 – Nature of Information The information provided by Nurture Hospital through our website, publications, communications, and digital platforms is intended for general educational and informational purposes only. This information does not constitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations.
Section 1.2 – Professional Medical Advice All content provided by Nurture Hospital, including but not limited to text, graphics, images, videos, and other materials, should not be considered as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified healthcare professionals regarding any medical condition, symptoms, or health concerns.
Section 1.3 – Individual Medical Assessment Medical information presented on our platforms is general in nature and may not apply to individual circumstances. Each person’s medical situation is unique and requires personalized evaluation by qualified healthcare professionals familiar with the individual’s medical history and current condition.
ARTICLE II – TREATMENT OUTCOME DISCLAIMERS
Section 2.1 – No Guarantee of Results Nurture Hospital makes no representations, warranties, or guarantees regarding the outcome of any medical treatment, procedure, or healthcare service provided. Medical treatments carry inherent risks, and results may vary significantly between individuals.
Section 2.2 – Individual Results Variation IMPORTANT: Individual results may vary considerably based on numerous factors including but not limited to: (a) Patient’s overall health status and medical history (b) Age, lifestyle factors, and genetic predisposition (c) Compliance with treatment recommendations and follow-up care (d) Presence of underlying medical conditions or complications (e) Response to medications and therapeutic interventions (f) Timing of treatment initiation and duration
Section 2.3 – Success Rate Limitations Any success rates, statistics, or outcome data presented represent historical averages and should not be interpreted as predictions or guarantees for individual patients. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
Section 2.4 – Complications and Risks All medical procedures, including routine examinations and treatments, carry potential risks and complications. Patients will be informed of specific risks associated with their individual treatment plan during consultation with qualified medical professionals.
ARTICLE III – EMERGENCY CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Section 3.1 – Medical Emergencies THIS WEBSITE AND ITS CONTENTS ARE NOT INTENDED FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SITUATIONS.
In case of medical emergency, including but not limited to:
- Severe bleeding or trauma
- Chest pain or difficulty breathing
- Loss of consciousness or altered mental state
- Severe abdominal pain
- Signs of stroke or heart attack
- Pregnancy-related emergencies
- Severe allergic reactions
IMMEDIATELY CONTACT:
- Emergency Services: 108 (National Emergency Number)
- Local Emergency: 102 (Ambulance Service)
- Fire Emergency: 101
- Police Emergency: 100
Section 3.2 – After-Hours Care For non-emergency medical concerns outside regular business hours, contact your primary healthcare provider or visit the nearest emergency department. Our hospital provides emergency contact information for urgent pregnancy and maternity-related concerns to registered patients.
Section 3.3 – Pregnancy Emergencies Pregnant patients experiencing any of the following should seek immediate medical attention:
- Severe abdominal or pelvic pain
- Heavy bleeding or hemorrhaging
- Severe nausea and vomiting preventing fluid intake
- Signs of preeclampsia (severe headache, vision changes, swelling)
- Decreased fetal movement or concerns about fetal well-being
- Premature labor symptoms
- Rupture of membranes before 37 weeks
ARTICLE IV – CONSULTATION REQUIREMENTS
Section 4.1 – Mandatory Professional Consultation Professional medical consultation with qualified healthcare providers at Nurture Hospital is required for: (a) Diagnosis of medical conditions or symptoms (b) Treatment planning and medical decision-making (c) Prescription of medications or medical devices (d) Performance of medical procedures or interventions (e) Interpretation of diagnostic tests and medical imaging (f) Monitoring of ongoing medical conditions
Section 4.2 – Pre-Treatment Consultation Before any medical treatment or procedure:
- Comprehensive medical history evaluation is mandatory
- Physical examination by qualified medical professionals required
- Discussion of treatment options, risks, and alternatives
- Informed consent process completion
- Patient questions and concerns must be addressed
Section 4.3 – Informed Consent Process All patients must participate in informed consent discussions that include: (a) Nature and purpose of proposed treatment (b) Expected benefits and potential risks (c) Alternative treatment options (d) Consequences of declining treatment (e) Post-treatment care requirements (f) Financial implications and costs
Section 4.4 – Second Opinion Rights Patients have the right to seek second opinions from other qualified healthcare providers before proceeding with any treatment recommendations. We encourage patients to make informed decisions about their healthcare.
ARTICLE V – SCOPE OF PRACTICE LIMITATIONS
Section 5.1 – Professional Qualifications Medical advice and treatment are provided only by licensed healthcare professionals practicing within their scope of expertise and in accordance with applicable medical regulations and standards.
Section 5.2 – Specialist Referrals When medical conditions require specialized expertise beyond our scope of practice, appropriate referrals to specialist healthcare providers will be made in the patient’s best interest.
Section 5.3 – Facility Limitations Certain complex medical procedures or conditions may require transfer to facilities with specialized equipment or expertise. We will coordinate such transfers when medically indicated.
ARTICLE VI – MEDICATION AND TREATMENT DISCLAIMERS
Section 6.1 – Prescription Medications
- Medications are prescribed based on individual medical assessment
- Patients must disclose all current medications, supplements, and allergies
- Medication effectiveness and side effects may vary between individuals
- Proper dosing and administration instructions must be followed
- Regular monitoring may be required for certain medications
Section 6.2 – Off-Label Use When medications are prescribed for conditions other than their primary approved indication (off-label use), patients will be informed of this practice and the rationale for such treatment.
Section 6.3 – Alternative and Complementary Medicine Any recommendations regarding alternative or complementary medical approaches are provided as adjunctive information only and should not replace conventional medical treatment without proper medical supervision.
ARTICLE VII – DIAGNOSTIC TESTING LIMITATIONS
Section 7.1 – Test Accuracy Medical diagnostic tests, including but not limited to laboratory tests, imaging studies, and screening procedures, may have limitations in accuracy and may produce false positive or false negative results.
Section 7.2 – Interpretation Requirements All diagnostic test results must be interpreted by qualified healthcare professionals in the context of the patient’s clinical presentation and medical history. Patients should not attempt to interpret test results independently.
Section 7.3 – Follow-Up Testing Additional or repeat testing may be necessary to confirm diagnoses or monitor treatment progress. Patients are responsible for completing recommended follow-up testing as advised by their healthcare providers.
ARTICLE VIII – PREGNANCY AND MATERNITY CARE DISCLAIMERS
Section 8.1 – Pregnancy Outcomes While we strive to provide optimal maternity care, pregnancy outcomes can be influenced by numerous factors beyond medical control. We cannot guarantee specific pregnancy outcomes or the birth of healthy infants.
Section 8.2 – Prenatal Testing Prenatal screening and diagnostic tests have limitations and may not detect all fetal abnormalities or complications. Patients will be counseled about test limitations and accuracy rates.
Section 8.3 – Delivery Complications Labor and delivery involve inherent risks that may require emergency interventions, including but not limited to cesarean delivery, assisted delivery, or transfer to higher-level care facilities.
Section 8.4 – Fertility Treatments Fertility treatments have variable success rates and may not result in pregnancy. Multiple treatment cycles may be necessary, and there are no guarantees of successful conception or live birth.
ARTICLE IX – PATIENT RESPONSIBILITIES
Section 9.1 – Information Disclosure Patients are responsible for providing complete and accurate medical history, including:
- Previous medical conditions and treatments
- Current medications and supplements
- Known allergies and adverse reactions
- Lifestyle factors affecting health
- Family medical history relevant to current condition
Section 9.2 – Treatment Compliance Optimal treatment outcomes require patient compliance with:
- Prescribed medication regimens
- Follow-up appointment schedules
- Lifestyle modifications as recommended
- Post-procedure care instructions
- Recommended screening and monitoring tests
Section 9.3 – Communication Responsibilities Patients must promptly communicate:
- Changes in symptoms or condition
- Adverse reactions to treatments
- Concerns about treatment progress
- Inability to comply with treatment recommendations
- Questions about their care or treatment plan
ARTICLE X – TELEMEDICINE AND DIGITAL HEALTH DISCLAIMERS
Section 10.1 – Telemedicine Limitations Telemedicine consultations have inherent limitations including:
- Inability to perform physical examinations
- Potential technology failures or connectivity issues
- Limitations in diagnostic capabilities
- Need for in-person follow-up for certain conditions
Section 10.2 – Digital Health Tools Health monitoring apps, online assessments, or digital health tools provided are supplementary resources only and do not replace professional medical evaluation and care.
ARTICLE XI – INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL DISCLAIMERS
Section 11.1 – Insurance Coverage We cannot guarantee insurance coverage for any particular treatment or service. Patients are responsible for understanding their insurance benefits and obtaining necessary prior authorizations.
Section 11.2 – Financial Responsibility Patients remain financially responsible for all services rendered, regardless of insurance coverage decisions or claim processing outcomes.
ARTICLE XII – RESEARCH AND CLINICAL TRIALS
Section 12.1 – Research Participation Any invitation to participate in medical research or clinical trials is voluntary. Participation does not guarantee access to experimental treatments or improved outcomes.
Section 12.2 – Research Limitations Research results and clinical trial data represent controlled study conditions and may not reflect real-world treatment outcomes for individual patients.
ARTICLE XIII – PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY LIMITATIONS
Section 13.1 – Standard of Care Our healthcare providers practice in accordance with accepted professional standards of care. However, medicine is not an exact science, and professional judgment may vary among qualified practitioners.
Section 13.2 – Referral Responsibilities When referring patients to other healthcare providers or facilities, we are not responsible for the care provided by those external providers, though we strive to make appropriate referrals.
ARTICLE XIV – CONTACT FOR MEDICAL CONCERNS
For Non-Emergency Medical Questions:
Nurture Hospital
Ambuja Hospitals Private Limited
No. 80 (Old No. 36), 20th Main Road, 2nd Block, Rajajinagar
Bengaluru, Karnataka 560010, India
Contact Information:
Email: info@nurturehospitals.in
Phone: 98800 09596
Business Hours: Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Patient Relations: Available for questions about care, treatment options, or to address concerns about medical services.
ARTICLE XV – LEGAL AND REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Section 15.1 – Applicable Standards This medical disclaimer is consistent with applicable medical practice standards, healthcare regulations, and professional liability requirements in Karnataka, India.
Section 15.2 – Regulatory Oversight Our medical practice is subject to oversight by relevant medical boards, healthcare authorities, and regulatory agencies.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
IMPORTANT: By using our healthcare services, accessing our website, or engaging with our medical professionals, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to this Medical Disclaimer. You understand that medical treatment involves risks and that no guarantees have been made regarding treatment outcomes.
Document Control:
- Version: 1.0
- Language: English
- Jurisdiction: Karnataka, India
- Classification: Public Document
This Medical Disclaimer is designed to inform patients about the limitations and responsibilities associated with healthcare services. It does not limit your rights to quality medical care or appropriate legal remedies. For specific legal advice regarding medical treatment, consult qualified legal counsel.


