Some hospitals in the city are also accepting 'undertaking' in emergency cases promising future payment.
Cheques are being accepted by most medical facilities from local people as well as overseas patients, mostly from Bangladesh and Nepal.
Medica Super Speciality Hospital vice-chairman and consultant cardiac surgeon Dr Kunal Sarkar said, "It's our responsibility to provide treatment to our patients. We have started a helpline where patients can contact us. In cases of emergency, we are accepting undertakings from patients (both local and foreign)."
"This is only a temporary crisis, anyway," he remarked.
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AMRI Group of Hospitals Group CEO Rupak Barua said that the medical facility was accepting cheques as well as debit and credit cards.
"We are asking our patients in cases of emergency to bring one local guarantor. And in cases of surgeries we are requesting them to deposit cheques two to three days prior the operation is scheduled," Barua said.
Talking to PTI, Narayana Health Network Zonal director (East) R Venkatesh said that they offered free consultation on November 9, the day after demonetisation was announced by the Centre, across all specialities in the state to extend maximum help to people.
The Apollo Gleneagles Hospital is also accepting cheques and because the facility has a foreign exchange counter at the hospital, foreign patients admitted there are not facing any problem, a senior official said.
"Most of the patients are paying through plastic cards. But we are accepting cheques also. We are not facing any problem at our facility," the senior official said.
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