1/5 Pumpkin P. 8 months ago on Google • 1 review
This
hospital
is
an
example
of
how
the
medical
practice
became
commercialized.
There
are
terrible
inhuman
doctors
who
are
robbing
the
patients’
families
and
ruined
lot
many
people’s
lives.
I
live
in
the
US,
I
had
one
family
member
living
there
in
India
that
was
my
mother.
She
was
having
health
complications
and
was
admitted
to
this
hospital.
The
doctors
said
she
needed
to
go
through
surgery,
it
went
well
but
while
recovering
her
condition
went
wrong.
The
doctors
said
it
was
hard
for
her
to
recover
from
the
surgery,
they
did
a
lot
of
tests,
screening
for
possible
treatment
or
other
surgery,
there
are
four
or
five
doctors
working
there,
they
all
gave
me
a
different
information
about
my
mother’s
health
and
condition.
They
never
gave
me
a
good
information
or
actual
health
condition
on
my
mother,
it
was
always
some
complications
going
on
with
her
as
she
was
having
them
before
admitted
to
this
hospital
(
we
did
regular
check
ups
on
my
mother
from
our
family
doctor,
she
didn't
have
nothing
major
going
on
before).
They
were
giving
her
a
lot
of
Medications
and
justified
it
as
they
were
needed,
every
day
the
bill
was
10,000
to
15,000
Rs
for
only
medication.
She
was
admitted
for
22
days
there
at
this
hospital
and
we
spent
money
in
Lacs.
After
She
was
discharged
from
this
hospital
in
a
week's
time
she
passed
away.
When
I
visited
India
after
my
mother’s
death,
I
inquired
about
this
hospital
and
met
with
previous
employees
and
patients,
they
all
said
the
doctors
at
this
hospital
are
there
to
rob
the
NRI
patients,
when
they
know
the
patients
or
their
families
are
NRIs
they
deliberately
make
the
patients’
case
worst
and
create
artificial
complications
so
that
they
can
charge
a
lot
of
money
to
the
patients.
There
are
employees
who
are
not
qualified
to
do
certain
jobs,
for
example,
the
person
who
looked
after
in
ICU
is
not
trained
or
qualified
to
do
the
job,
he
is
a
homeopathy
graduate
and
hasn't
done
any
training
or
qualification
to
do
ICU-related
job,
those
jobs
supposed
to
be
done
by
a
qualified
doctor,
not
this
guy,
just
imagine
this
person
might
have
done
a
lot
of
damage
to
innocent
patients
who
supposed
to
recover
easily.
A
few
previous
employees
told
me,
that
doctors
are
always
looking
for
easy
targets
to
get
a
lot
of
money
out
of
them,
especially
NRIs.
I
am
not
sure
what
to
do
at
this
point
when
the
saviour
becomes
a
killer.
Back
in
time,
we
said
that
private
doctors
are
better
than
the
government
or
Sanstha
hospitals
now
I
think
those
nonprofit
hospitals
or
government
hospitals
are
better
because
they
will
not
scam
you
like
people
in
Ashwini
Medical
Centre
doctors.
Shame
on
you,
you
should
be
shame
of
yourself
for
ruining
people’s
lives.
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