All these big names like Dr. Batra, VLCC and others are only MARKETING GIMMICKS. I also have a personal experience with one of them( not very popular so not mentioning its name ). Eager people hoping to get cured get easily lured and trapped by these organisations.
Poor Customers pay for the posh clinics or lets say a golden cage. The patients are asked to pay the whole fees at the begining since they know that seeing their treatement 80% of the people would not continue with them. After whole payment the patient has to compulsorily continue with the treatement and has nowhere to go nowhere to compalin and just keep on poping the pills.
I have found that these organisations generally enroll the patients for atleast a year. They give PROPER( which shows positive results ) medicines at the very start of the course to win the confidence of the patient and then directly at the end of the course. The business logic behind this is that when the patient sees initial results at the begining they pay the fees instantly and when the patient see the results during the end of the course these organisations are again able to tell the patient that their medicine is showing postive results and so the patient should get enrolled for another one year.
The medicines given in the intermediate period normally does not show any result. Might be they may be giving only the sugar pils with no or fake medices in it.
In such a way they stretch the course period and make a good amount of money and show their ever increasing turnover and profit.
One point I have noted is that all such organisations have one thing in common to say in their defence "We treat God cures" which means that we should keep paying them and expect god to come up with the output.
In a way theses organisation say that we should approach them "Bhagwan Bharose".
Also a friend of mine took treatement at Dr. Batra for three years with not a bit of benefit.
So the final conclusion is that all this is just a trap we need to avoid strictly.