Post-discharge care · Medanta The Medicity

Home nursing after Medanta The Medicity, Gurgaon discharge

Delhi NCR hospital-trained registered nurses (AIIMS, Max, Apollo, Fortis, Medanta) for Medanta The Medicity patients returning home — post-surgery recovery, cardiac and oncology aftercare, post-transplant support, elderly transition care. Written quote in 30 minutes; same-day start typical across Delhi NCR.

Important: NurseNest Care is an independent home nursing service. We are not officially affiliated with Medanta The Medicity. We accept patients discharged from Medanta The Medicity (and every other Delhi NCR hospital) and work from your treating doctor’s care plan.

About Medanta The Medicity discharges we handle

Medanta The Medicity at Gurgaon is one of India's largest multi-super-speciality hospitals, particularly known for cardiac surgery, liver transplant, oncology and neurosciences. Patients return to homes across Gurgaon, South Delhi and Faridabad. Post-Medanta cases tend to be high-acuity tertiary cases.

Medanta The Medicity branches we commonly receive discharges from

  • Medanta The Medicity Gurgaon
  • Medanta Medclinic Cyber City
  • Medanta Medclinic Defence Colony

Common Medanta The Medicity discharges we handle

Cases we typically see from Medanta The Medicity patients returning home.

  • Post-cardiac-surgery (CABG, paediatric cardiac, valve)
  • Post-liver-transplant aftercare
  • Post-oncology surgery recovery
  • Neurosurgery rehabilitation
  • Bone-marrow transplant home support
  • ICU step-down with home monitoring

What we provide after Medanta The Medicity discharge

Post-Medanta home nursing is typically high-acuity. We place ICU-trained BSc nurses with prior tertiary-hospital experience, who handle sternotomy or post-transplant wound care, vitals monitoring per Medanta protocol, immunosuppression compliance for transplant patients, and clinical handover to the Medanta specialist. For paediatric cardiac cases we place experienced paediatric nurses.

Adult cardiac post-op (CABG, valve, ablation)
Post-liver-transplant immunosuppression management
Paediatric cardiac post-op
ICU step-down at home with monitoring
Anticoagulant + cardiac medication management
Family education for warning signs

Frequently asked about Medanta The Medicity discharge care

Are your nurses qualified for post-cardiac-surgery care from Medanta?

Yes — post-Medanta cardiac recovery is one of our most common case types. We exclusively place ICU-trained BSc nurses with prior hospital cardiac-ward experience for post-cardiac-surgery cases. They are trained in sternotomy wound care, anticoagulant management, post-op arrhythmia recognition and immediate-escalation protocols.

Can you handle post-liver-transplant patients from Medanta at home?

Yes. Post-liver-transplant home nursing is a specialty case type. We place ICU-trained nurses experienced in immunosuppression compliance (tacrolimus, mycophenolate), strict infection-prevention protocols, daily vitals and weight monitoring, and direct coordination with the Medanta hepatology team for the critical first 6-8 weeks.

How far in advance should I book home nursing for Medanta discharge?

Once Medanta confirms discharge (usually 2-3 days notice for tertiary cases), call us immediately. We pre-position the nurse to receive the patient at home, set up the home care environment, and start care from minute one. Same-day start if you call us morning-of.

What does post-Medanta home nursing typically cost?

For post-cardiac-surgery (ICU-trained, 12-hour shifts, 2-4 weeks): ₹55,000–₹1,35,000 total depending on duration + complexity. For post-transplant (often 24/7 cover for first month): ₹85,000–₹1,75,000/month. See /pricing for full rates. Written quote in 30 minutes on +91 99715 07787.

Medanta The Medicity discharge tomorrow? Call us now.

Give us the discharge date + a 30-second summary of the patient’s condition. We’ll have an experienced nurse at the home before they arrive.

Discharge from a different Delhi NCR hospital?

We serve patients from every Delhi NCR hospital. Dedicated guides for the most common discharging hospitals: