If you have plenty of extra money and you experience some kind of rush by the news that you have a serious problem(When you DON'T), This is the right place for you. I will tell you a short story - It was 5 am in the morning, I woke up and felt excruciating pain in my chest. I went straight to kukreja hospital and after my ecg, the guys said there are high chances of cardiac pain and it can be intensely severe and therefore, I MUST be immediately admitted and they are gonna perform some tests after which further actions will be taken. I told 'em that from the last 5 days, I had viral fever and asked if it was related to chest pain in some way. I called up my family doctor and she asked me to visit her. This news baffled the staff at Kukreja Hospital and The doctor urged me to stay. They tried their best to stop me from going to the family doctor and even warned about dangers while travelling on my way to my family doctor(of course, you gotta do everything in power to manipulate the customer when doing business!) My family doctor saw my reports and found them absolutely perfect. She, in one glance told me that the pain is a result of the viral fever and nothing else. The problem was same, but the approaches were poles apart. One, to get the problem treated and other, to hoard money and instill fears in the healthy...
Β Β Β Read moreHospital is not equipped for critical illness. Though doctors in their limitations are ok but nurse staff is pethatic. My mother was shifted in room, and she was not serviced dinner till 9 pm. Whereas dinner time for patients are always 8 pm. On asking for food nurse on duty gave food tray of some other room saying that it is same for all. My mother was not allowed to have spices and dal which was served was full of chillies. Because of that she developed accute acidity in her stomach. Though dietician apologized next day but that was too late. Moreover she was prescribed by ICU doctors for antibiotics injections when she was shifted in room. The nurse on duty did not even give her the full dose of injection when my mother shouted for pain. Being a nurse she did not have that patience to inject slowly that antibiotics injection rather she left that half filled injection. This was done for 2 days and due to this infection count increased in her body so much that on the day of her planned discharge she was readmitted to ICU. Where again not any extra effort of doctors due to hospital's limitations. This hospital was good at one point of time but not becoming pethatic. I agree to one of the feedbacks mentioned that nurse staff are busy in their mobile and cribb in front of patients for their...
Β Β Β Read moreWorst hospital I have ever seen in my entire life. There is a strong Nexus between hospital management and the doctors who refer ECHS patients to this hospital. Free ambulance service is used as a bait to catch the unaware patient. They are than put in ICU...so the family members will never know what kind of treatment is provided to the patient...MRIs are done at peeragari at their whims and fancy.....then they are shifted to IICU as their condition worsens....and finally they put the dead patient on ventilator to make a hefty bill. When their dead body is delivered, here they charge for the ambulance as well. On an average they keep the patient alive for a week to ten days to make a hefty bill...then as the new lot of patients are about to arrive, the doctors literally kill the previous lot. Most of the time these referred patients are very old and when they die no one files a case against the hospital for medical negligence. A week ago I lost my FIL. The ministry of defense and all other government organisations should remove this hospital from their panel list....and the hospital should be closed down as soon as possible. It does not deserve even a single star as it is indeed a...
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