1/5 Rajesh R K L. 3 years ago on Google
The
only
Good
part
:
Rs
100/-
for
patient
registration
application,
which
contains
a
very
very
long
list
of
Questions.
Rs.
50/-
for
the
Ayur
Doctor
with
whom
consultation
is
scheduled
based
on
the
Application
number
que.
The
Ayur
Doctor
writes
the
Diagnosis
based
on
the
information
given
in
the
registration
form
alongwith
verbal
(social
distancing)
interaction
of
the
patient
&
caretaker.
"BP,
Diabetes
is
Not
a
Disease"
is
the
Standard
Phrase
belted
out
by
the
Consulting
Doctor.
Besides
standard
advise
of
"
STOP
Coffee,
Tea,
caffeinated
drinks,
sugar
&
alcohol"
being
the
Advise
protocol
across
all
patients.
Some
of
us
may
already
may
be
aware
of
it
or
not.
But
to
what
extent
is
it
probably
true
is
purely
your
wisdom.
The
BAD
PART
:
After
the
consultation
and
Diagnosis
part
done
with,
You
will
be
directed
to
the
other
Ayur
Doctors
whose
only
job
is
to
write
long
list
of
prescriptions
of
Ayur
medicines
with
codes
for
prices.
They
don't
have
the
patience
to
either
explain
you
what
the
meds
are
or
what
the
dosage
is
to
be.
The
lady
&
the
gentleman
will
be
more
keen
in
writing
the
price
codes
on
the
prescription
than
explain
it
to
you
in
detail.
Ofcourse
they
will
instruct
you
the
Diet
to
avoid
part
(
unfortunately
for
you
coffee
&
tea
will
on
the
list
top)
But
Dare
you
not
ask
for
Re-clarification.
No
patience,
Only
lots
of
patients
to
be
taken
care
of...
to
fleece
them
with
price
codes
who
will
be
waiting
in
droves.
Next
comes
the
most
Hilarious
&
frightening
part.
The
Chemist
who
sits
adjacent
to
the
Prescriptionist.
He
is
the
calculator
who
punches
keys
only
in
4
digits
(
2500+
1500+
1800......)
No
matter
what,
His
only
job
&
task
is
to
Bill
up
the
prescription
above
7000
+
per
patient.
Pay
up
either
by
cash
or
swipe
your
card
(
they
know
that
based
on
their
marketing
strategy
on
local
kannada
TV
channels
&
YouTube-
that
patients
will
think
it
being
social
service
&
may
not
come
with
bundles
of
currency-
hence
the
swipe
&
upi
modes
of
pay)
;)
The
Awkard
part:
More
Ques
and
wait.
Now
for
the
Medicines.
After
having
got
fleeced
by
7k
to
10k,
paid
either
in
cash
/swipe,
You
just
need
to
wait
&
wait
for
the
Pharmacy
guys
(sorry
no
pharma
qualifications/
degrees
here)
for
your
turn
for
the
meds.
Ofcourse
it
is
time
consuming,
Because
they
need
to
unpack
the
Brandings
of
manufacturers
like
Baidyanath/
Dabur/
etc
and
pack
them
back
again
in
plain
plastic
zip
bags
and
bottles.
Then
they
need
to
write
on
pieces
of
sticker
papers
to
label
them
back
the
name
of
meds
&
dosage.
A
minimum
30
minutes
process
per
patient.
The
Worst
part:
The
feeling
of
having
got
deceived.....
When
they
handover
the
Ayur
meds
in
a
Polybag
which
may
cost
no
more
than
a
few
hundreds
or
max
thousand,
But
you
ended
up
paying
10
times
the
cost.
This
may
not
bother
those
who
have
spent
lakhs
on
Allopathic
meds
and
Speciality
Corporate
Hospitals.
No
magic
here,
it
is
the
strict
Diet
that
they
prescribe
that
somewhat
cures
most
of
the
patients
alongwith
help
of
Ayur
meds
&
home
remedies.
"No
diet
No
cure"
being
the
mantra.
Be
ready
to
wait
for
long
hours
to
be
in
Que
sitting/
sleeping/
roaming
in
the
open
big
consulting
hall
or
idling/
strolling
in
the
open
natural
surroundings.
And
ofcourse
the
stone
quarrying
sounds
and
blasting
sounds
which
may
give
a
mild
attack
to
BP
sensitive
patients
will
be
on
site.
Carry
your
lunch
packs
&
some
carpets/
folding
chairs/
recliners
to
enjoy
the
wait
&
Que
times.
Though
Prasad(food)
is
free
for
visitors,
But
may
not
be
to
everyone's
liking.
The
fresh
rooms
are
Medieval
in
construct
and
Maintenance.
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