I took my 87 year old mother patient ID AM40297413 to AMRI Bhubaneswar on 14/11/22 on Railway referal from khurda road Division following an successful orthopedic hip joint surgery at Rly hospital khurda road as she was detected with blood in urine. She was kept in ICU for 5 days and blood in urine was cleared. But subsequently it was found that fresh blood was passing in stool so she was weak and not able to take food. When I brought to the notice of doctors in ICU, they did Endoscopy and Ultrasound and neither of these reports could locate the source of bleeding. I talked to doctor and I was replied that nothing could be done as above mentioned reports were clean. Accordingly my mother was discharged from hospital on 21/11/22. My mother is still passing blood in stool. I have been advised to advise to attend hospital after 10 days. I stay at 165 km away from Bhubaneswar so it is not possible to take my old mother again to KUR and get a fresh referal and attend AMRI when they discharged without treatment. When we were in room no 4011 no doctor attended. Call was given to cardiologist in ICU but no body attended. The main problem was with gastrointestinal specialist who did not care to find out the reason of internal bleeding but decided to discharge the patient. Nursing staff, cleanliness and house keeping was very good. Food was excellent. But patient goes to any corporate hospital, she has every right to expect that treatment should be proper. But when a patient is discharged in bleeding condition all other aspects of the hospital is...
Read moreMy youth passed fast: Windows 3.1 (1992)—Windows ’95—Windows ’98—Windows 2000 all the way to Windows 10 Pro, until my last semester of college.
And in that springtime of 2016, on a wet night, an attractive weird girl was working in the university cafeteria. Weird because I’d just been told that she was the daughter of U.S. Senator Samuel Archer.
And I was just sitting, half soaked from the stormy evening outside—tasting a cheese sandwich: which was wet with the rain dripping from my hair, veiling my view of that redhead cleaning tables.
What is she? I wondered: some student rebel? Working just to prove her proletarian credentials? Her independence from her father?
Now she was cleaning the table next to mine, which didn’t need cleaning. And as she came closer, pausing and turning towards me, she imperiously entered the universe of my existence. Or rather, annexed my existence to the universe of her existence.
Because, now our eye-beams were crossing. Our mutual stares were stalling out in a standing-wave pattern. And she was standing there, right in front of me—tilting that strangely glorious head: hair like sea grass under Windward Islands water.Her eyes were the water. And then dropping into a chair across from me: smiling, but waiting quietly until I...
Read moreSatisfying Dining Experience at AMRI Hospital Cafeteria
During my recent visit to AMRI Hospital, I had the pleasure of dining at their cafeteria, and I must say, it was a delightful experience.
First and foremost, the cafeteria's cleanliness and hygiene standards were commendable. As someone who values food safety, I appreciated the attention to detail in maintaining a clean and sanitized environment.
The variety of food options available was impressive. Whether I was in the mood for a healthy salad, a comforting bowl of soup, or a hearty sandwich, the cafeteria had something to satisfy every craving. The menu featured a mix of local and international dishes, ensuring that there was something for everyone.
The quality of the food exceeded my expectations. Each dish was prepared with care and attention to flavor. Fresh ingredients and flavorful seasonings made every bite a pleasure. I also appreciated the portion sizes, which were just right – not too small, not too large.
The cafeteria staff were friendly and attentive. They greeted me with a smile and promptly assisted me with any questions I had. Service was efficient, and I never had to wait long to place my order or receive my food.
Lastly, the cafeteria's ambiance was comfortable...
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