Hinduja most of the staff is so rude we were on 9th floor after my mom's option they shifted us on bad no.26 after one day nurses said sir we have to shift ur mom bed to another bed for some reason we agree but where they shift us mom doesn't felling comfortable so I said to nurse pls give us some other bed my mom is not felling comfortable here then the nurse said here in this wing at present all bed r full u go and in other wing if their is MT bed so inform us and as well as admission dept.I said ok after I found couple of beds MT in other wing I informe to concerne nurse she said u go to admission depth downstairs and confirm from there.when I went to confirm the bed there was a man in front name.vikram he said sorry it's difficult to ch ... View Moreange the bed in other wing they have to shift all the files here to there we can't help u and lady behind the vikram her name is meena madam o my god pathetic rude what u already change ur bed it's showing in system it's showing in the system I said I dint the bed it was ur staff who told me to shift the bed now I am no comfortable in this place so pls change my bed and upstairs nurse told me that we can shift in other wing if we want.meena said nurses r lair they don't know anything I was surprised to here this thing I said to meena really I felt now I am in some government hospital. After I ask to meena now what I have to do she said go to the ward and tell nurse to contact.me really I feel so helpless and shame where I came .such a big hospital and this kind of service bed and hopeless staff View Less
The hospital is great, looks posh and is pretty clean. But it should be expected because the hospital isn't really affordable by any means.
While all the equipment is state of the art, the nurses and doctors are busy enough to make the patient feel completely worthless. Even a person admitted after a minor heart attack was barely given any attention. Doctors are more interested in knowing about the patient's designation than his health. The doctors here are veterans, you can tell from their egos, specifically Dr. Navnit Kumar.
In the two weeks admitted, we got to see the doctor's face for a total of 4 minutes(for which we paid a cool ten thousand bucks). The docs discuss the problem among themselves but are barely communicative to t ... View Morehe patient's family. They prescribed some medicines and one of the medicines was causing acute asthma as a side-effect. When asked for an alternative, Dr. Navnit Kumar's response was "The medicines do not cause any such side effects." Tell that to the patient who is now again admitted in another hospital for a problem you couldn't solve.View Less