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Max Hospital
Pitampura, Delhi

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Max Hospital, Pitampura, Delhi
Charvi Saxena@elwinjones
Jan 06, 2016 03:54 PM, 21098 Views
(Updated Jan 06, 2016)
Bad Hospitals in Delhi very bad hospitals in delhi

It is very Bad Hospitals in Delhi . I do not like to go again here. Doctor are untrained and staff are very rude.


My Friend Ramesh Kumar, a 53 year old owner of a small provision store, living in east Delhi was going through a rough time with his health. He had been feeling consistent pain in the left half of his abdomen. At first he tried to simply ignore it and relied on painkillers that a local chemist gave him. He also made some changes in his eating habits. It worked for a while but the pain soon returned and this time it was worse. One day while sitting in his shop, he started feeling a mild pain in the region of his abdomen. Soon the pain became stronger. He popped a pain killer immediately but there was hardly any relief.


He was rushed to the nearby hospital by his family where he was given a pain killer injection.  The next day he was asked to come to the hospital again for an ultrasound in which it was figured that he was suffering from kidney stones. The hospital seemed to be of a mediocre level where there were not enough facilities for patients. However, Ramesh Kumar decided to continue his treatment there as his financial condition was not good enough for him to afford an expensive hospital in Delhi. Still, he had an apprehension that this could be one of the bad hospitals in Delhi.


He was admitted in the hospital after a couple of days for the operation. The family was shocked to find that there was no bed arranged for him although they had been told that a booking had been made in his name. So he had to spend half the night on a mattress spread on the floor while having to undergo the operation the next afternoon. The doctor and his support stuff seemed to be in a hurry and it was evident that they were not doing their job professionally enough. After the operation Ramesh Kumar was shifted to the general ward where he was kept for next three days but the staff was found wanting in their services.


It is thus established that this was one of the very bad hospitals in Delhi.

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