Epidural hematoma (EDH) treatment in 7 Neurosurgery clinics in India
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7 clinics specializing in Neurosurgery providing treatment of Epidural hematoma (EDH) Epidural hematoma is a type of traumatic brain injury where blood accumulates between the skull and the outer layer of the brain, causing potentially life-threatening pressure on the brain and requiring urgent surgical intervention. disease in India.
5
from Raiani Santhosh
December 02, 2023
I am devanandhana santhosh.Today i visit ENT department Dr. Sonia mam. she is very calm &quite . she is very friendly to all the patients. The service of the staff &the doctor is very good. I recommended this doctor for your family ENT medicine .You are being called as God's hands, Thank you choosing this profession. Thank You For Giving Me a good service 😊
5
from Sruthy V R
December 02, 2023
It was great experience all the staffs including Doctors, Nurses are very gentle and caring, when ever calling for help always nurses and staffs are there for helping with a smile on face. I'm leaving the hospital today in a very good mood. Everyone was very helpful and cooperative in the nursing care, housekeeping, and guest relations departments. Will undoubtedly recommend to all of my friends and family. ♥️
5
from Athira Vidhyanandan
November 30, 2023
I have good experience in ENT department. Recurring ear infection was my concern for many months. By Dr Sonia's treatment, I got great relief. Thank you doctor and all staff of B and B memorial hospital.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Epidural hematoma treatment
≈ $2,776
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $7,831
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $8,899
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $6,040
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $7,291
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $8,430
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $1,566
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $2,312
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $7,290
3.7
5 reviews
5
from Raiani Santhosh
December 02, 2023
I am devanandhana santhosh.Today i visit ENT department Dr. Sonia mam. she is very calm &quite . she is very friendly to all the patients. The service of the staff &the doctor is very good. I recommended this doctor for your family ENT medicine .You are being called as God's hands, Thank you choosing this profession. Thank You For Giving Me a good service 😊
5
from Sruthy V R
December 02, 2023
It was great experience all the staffs including Doctors, Nurses are very gentle and caring, when ever calling for help always nurses and staffs are there for helping with a smile on face. I'm leaving the hospital today in a very good mood. Everyone was very helpful and cooperative in the nursing care, housekeeping, and guest relations departments. Will undoubtedly recommend to all of my friends and family. ♥️
5
from Athira Vidhyanandan
November 30, 2023
I have good experience in ENT department. Recurring ear infection was my concern for many months. By Dr Sonia's treatment, I got great relief. Thank you doctor and all staff of B and B memorial hospital.
Cochin, India
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
At B&B Memorial Hospital, we are a team of medics and paramedics who provide not only avant garde specialised care in various specialities and super
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1
from Jiger Patel
November 21, 2023
I recently had an unfortunate experience at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital that compelled me to share my thoughts. My father-in-law was admitted for an emergency procedure, and what transpired during our visit left me deeply disheartened.
Initially, we were given an estimate of ₹2,09,000 plus consumables for the procedure, but upon discharge, the cost had escalated to ₹3,57,000 - a staggering 75% increase. Seeking clarification at the billing desk, I received vague answers and was directed to the assistant doctor of the surgeon, who then asked us to wait for Dr. Mandar Deshpande.
After a prolonged wait, Dr. Mandar Deshpande eventually met with us but became defensive when questioned about the unexpected cost surge. Despite my attempts to engage in a civil conversation, things turned unpleasant as Dr. Deshpande raised his voice and directed us back to the billing department. We would not believe a doctor could behave in such a manner.
The situation escalated further when security was called, and my wife and I were confined to a room with the promise that someone from billing would explain the invoices. To our dismay, we were still waiting for someone to come for over 45 minutes, prompting us to consider leaving.
Later, Rajashesh Savant, the senior security personnel, decided to come but immediately resorted to using foul language and even attempted to file a false FIR against us. He threatened us with a silly claim that I had kidnapped my father-in-law so that we would not pay the bill. We asked him to check the cameras that a nurse had released him, and second to think if our intention was not to pay the bill (and run away), then why would we go to the billing counter to ask for the bill to pay? Why would we just not run away without paying? I explained to him the reason my father-in-law had left a little early was because he was in pain after the surgery and he had to travel six hours to get back home, so we stayed back so that he could leave to get back home before it was too dark. When logic did not prevail, he asked his security guards to physically restriction us and attempt to seize our belongings. When tried to take pictures and videos the guard literally tried to snatch my phone by inserting his hands into my pocket. How can a medical institution employ goons like these?
Ultimately, exhausted and under duress, we decided to settle the bill after intervention from a senior police officer. The entire incident unfolded in the hospital lobby, possibly captured on video.
This experience has raised several concerns about the conduct of the hospital staff and the apparent lack of accountability. Seeing such behavior from a healthcare institution where open communication and understanding should be paramount is disheartening.
Questions arise about the hospital's choice of personnel, particularly those who cannot engage in polite conversations and provide explanations when required. The ordeal also raises questions about the conduct of security personnel.
Last but not least, observe the cleanliness when you are in the hospital. It is one the worst; besides the lobby, the wards and especially the bathrooms are not to the cleanliness standard of a medical institution.
I hope to shed light on the challenges faced during my visit to Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, emphasizing the need for better communication and a more patient-friendly approach from the medical and administrative staff. There are better hospitals in Mumbai, and you should consider those before considering Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital.
2
from Ritu Puri
November 21, 2023
Hospital clean and good staff but bathrooms cleaning not done. No one taking care.. it's always stinking ,no tissue papers or toilet rolls..no housekeeping supervisor around to whom we can show the dirty washroom on ground floor...the bathroom cleaner was forced to clean but she was using one cloth to wipe seat covers which can be a serious breeding ground for infection and a dirty mop which could never dry floor..no Dettol or sanitizer in or around washroom .. dirty smell all over ..wash basins equally stained and dirty and wet on the counter...we request management to immediately take action to improve condition of such a gifted hospital ...there was no suggestion box found so posting.
It's a request for all the washrooms conditions to be improved for patients relatives.
4
from Anurag Jain (PakhaleTheAnurag)
October 22, 2023
Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital 🏥 is one of the best hospitals 🏥 in Mumbai and in India 🇮🇳 . Excellent infrastructure. Hospital is very clean. I've had my executive health check up over there. And I've got good experience at the hospital 🏥. Every department is marked with systematic colorful lines which you have to follow on the floor so as to commute inside hospital. No need to ask anyone unless you have colorblindness 😉. Reception staff at EHC are very helpful and cooperative. I've gone for routine medical check up. Doctors are knowledgeable. The most important thing I like about kokilaben hospital that they sends all the reports thru mail. No hassle or waiting for the hard copy of the reports. And food 🍲 is really good. You won't feel like you are eating hospital 🏥 food 🍲.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Epidural hematoma treatment
≈ $2,776
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $7,831
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $8,899
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $6,040
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $7,291
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $8,430
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,350
-
Epidural block
≈ $439
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $7,290
3.3
5 reviews
1
from Jiger Patel
November 21, 2023
I recently had an unfortunate experience at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital that compelled me to share my thoughts. My father-in-law was admitted for an emergency procedure, and what transpired during our visit left me deeply disheartened.
Initially, we were given an estimate of ₹2,09,000 plus consumables for the procedure, but upon discharge, the cost had escalated to ₹3,57,000 - a staggering 75% increase. Seeking clarification at the billing desk, I received vague answers and was directed to the assistant doctor of the surgeon, who then asked us to wait for Dr. Mandar Deshpande.
After a prolonged wait, Dr. Mandar Deshpande eventually met with us but became defensive when questioned about the unexpected cost surge. Despite my attempts to engage in a civil conversation, things turned unpleasant as Dr. Deshpande raised his voice and directed us back to the billing department. We would not believe a doctor could behave in such a manner.
The situation escalated further when security was called, and my wife and I were confined to a room with the promise that someone from billing would explain the invoices. To our dismay, we were still waiting for someone to come for over 45 minutes, prompting us to consider leaving.
Later, Rajashesh Savant, the senior security personnel, decided to come but immediately resorted to using foul language and even attempted to file a false FIR against us. He threatened us with a silly claim that I had kidnapped my father-in-law so that we would not pay the bill. We asked him to check the cameras that a nurse had released him, and second to think if our intention was not to pay the bill (and run away), then why would we go to the billing counter to ask for the bill to pay? Why would we just not run away without paying? I explained to him the reason my father-in-law had left a little early was because he was in pain after the surgery and he had to travel six hours to get back home, so we stayed back so that he could leave to get back home before it was too dark. When logic did not prevail, he asked his security guards to physically restriction us and attempt to seize our belongings. When tried to take pictures and videos the guard literally tried to snatch my phone by inserting his hands into my pocket. How can a medical institution employ goons like these?
Ultimately, exhausted and under duress, we decided to settle the bill after intervention from a senior police officer. The entire incident unfolded in the hospital lobby, possibly captured on video.
This experience has raised several concerns about the conduct of the hospital staff and the apparent lack of accountability. Seeing such behavior from a healthcare institution where open communication and understanding should be paramount is disheartening.
Questions arise about the hospital's choice of personnel, particularly those who cannot engage in polite conversations and provide explanations when required. The ordeal also raises questions about the conduct of security personnel.
Last but not least, observe the cleanliness when you are in the hospital. It is one the worst; besides the lobby, the wards and especially the bathrooms are not to the cleanliness standard of a medical institution.
I hope to shed light on the challenges faced during my visit to Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, emphasizing the need for better communication and a more patient-friendly approach from the medical and administrative staff. There are better hospitals in Mumbai, and you should consider those before considering Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital.
2
from Ritu Puri
November 21, 2023
Hospital clean and good staff but bathrooms cleaning not done. No one taking care.. it's always stinking ,no tissue papers or toilet rolls..no housekeeping supervisor around to whom we can show the dirty washroom on ground floor...the bathroom cleaner was forced to clean but she was using one cloth to wipe seat covers which can be a serious breeding ground for infection and a dirty mop which could never dry floor..no Dettol or sanitizer in or around washroom .. dirty smell all over ..wash basins equally stained and dirty and wet on the counter...we request management to immediately take action to improve condition of such a gifted hospital ...there was no suggestion box found so posting.
It's a request for all the washrooms conditions to be improved for patients relatives.
4
from Anurag Jain (PakhaleTheAnurag)
October 22, 2023
Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital 🏥 is one of the best hospitals 🏥 in Mumbai and in India 🇮🇳 . Excellent infrastructure. Hospital is very clean. I've had my executive health check up over there. And I've got good experience at the hospital 🏥. Every department is marked with systematic colorful lines which you have to follow on the floor so as to commute inside hospital. No need to ask anyone unless you have colorblindness 😉. Reception staff at EHC are very helpful and cooperative. I've gone for routine medical check up. Doctors are knowledgeable. The most important thing I like about kokilaben hospital that they sends all the reports thru mail. No hassle or waiting for the hard copy of the reports. And food 🍲 is really good. You won't feel like you are eating hospital 🏥 food 🍲.
Mumbai, India
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, English, French, Hindi, Russian, Urdu
Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital & Medical Research Institute is India’s one of the most advanced tertiary care facilities. As the flagship social initiative of the
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5
from Jyotirmoy Dutta
December 05, 2023
My experience at Jaslok was really good. I felt comfortable and always taken good care throughout my stay at Jaslok. Dr. Chibber assured me throughout the entire process , and his mild smiles always conjured me up. His team of doctors were also very knowledgeable and provided all sorts of timely assistance.
Thanks for taking good care of me.
5
from Surya Maheshwari
November 30, 2023
I wanted to express my gratitude to Dr Shailesh Raina and his team. They are truly exceptional. His expertise, compassionate care and clear communication made my experience very positive at Jaslok Hospital. Thank you for your support. Thank you for your dedication to your patients; it truly makes a difference.
Best regards,
Surya M
5
from Mayuresh Maldikar
November 30, 2023
My mother was admitted to Jaslok for a small surgery. I'm really impressed with overall ease in all the processes, starting from admission to billing and TPA insurance. Staff is very polite and helpful. We had taken Class-A single occupancy room and it was pretty good. I must mention that the food served was tasty and filling. All the doctors and nurses we interacted with, were patient and guided us with all our concerns and queries. Overall, I'm happy with the experience and thankful to the entire team for their services.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Epidural hematoma treatment
≈ $2,776
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $7,831
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $8,899
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $6,040
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $7,291
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $8,430
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,350
-
Epidural block
≈ $439
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $7,290
4.8
5 reviews
5
from Jyotirmoy Dutta
December 05, 2023
My experience at Jaslok was really good. I felt comfortable and always taken good care throughout my stay at Jaslok. Dr. Chibber assured me throughout the entire process , and his mild smiles always conjured me up. His team of doctors were also very knowledgeable and provided all sorts of timely assistance.
Thanks for taking good care of me.
5
from Surya Maheshwari
November 30, 2023
I wanted to express my gratitude to Dr Shailesh Raina and his team. They are truly exceptional. His expertise, compassionate care and clear communication made my experience very positive at Jaslok Hospital. Thank you for your support. Thank you for your dedication to your patients; it truly makes a difference.
Best regards,
Surya M
5
from Mayuresh Maldikar
November 30, 2023
My mother was admitted to Jaslok for a small surgery. I'm really impressed with overall ease in all the processes, starting from admission to billing and TPA insurance. Staff is very polite and helpful. We had taken Class-A single occupancy room and it was pretty good. I must mention that the food served was tasty and filling. All the doctors and nurses we interacted with, were patient and guided us with all our concerns and queries. Overall, I'm happy with the experience and thankful to the entire team for their services.
Mumbai, India
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre is one of the oldest tertiary care, multi-specialty Trust hospitals in the country. In the late 60s, when the
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5
from Mohan Lal
December 04, 2023
Officers and staff of Yatharth Hospital are extra ordinary. Their spirit of service to patients is in transcendent beyond. They are excellent in nature and behaviour. May God bless them all.
1
from Pankaj Kumar
August 21, 2023
Very bad experience today , waiting time for gynaecologist almost 1:30 H:M , pregnant women had to wait for more than 90 min .
Doctors timing should be informed at billing counter if not available.
5
from Hemant Kumar Dubey
June 10, 2023
Yesterday, I have visited there for an angiography test of my father in heart department. Honestly saying this is very good hospital with full of amenities and services. The most valuable thing is that all staff's behaviour is good and smooth. Doctors, nurses and other supporting staffs are behaving betterly and are giving their 100 percent to the patient. Patient attenders are also getting good services here like canteen, waiting sofa and sleeping area. I want to thank Yatharth Hospital and team for making such a wonderful staff management. Cost is high but services are satisfactory.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Epidural hematoma treatment
≈ $2,776
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $7,831
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $8,899
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $6,040
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $7,291
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $8,430
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $1,566
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $2,312
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $7,290
4.5
5 reviews
5
from Mohan Lal
December 04, 2023
Officers and staff of Yatharth Hospital are extra ordinary. Their spirit of service to patients is in transcendent beyond. They are excellent in nature and behaviour. May God bless them all.
1
from Pankaj Kumar
August 21, 2023
Very bad experience today , waiting time for gynaecologist almost 1:30 H:M , pregnant women had to wait for more than 90 min .
Doctors timing should be informed at billing counter if not available.
5
from Hemant Kumar Dubey
June 10, 2023
Yesterday, I have visited there for an angiography test of my father in heart department. Honestly saying this is very good hospital with full of amenities and services. The most valuable thing is that all staff's behaviour is good and smooth. Doctors, nurses and other supporting staffs are behaving betterly and are giving their 100 percent to the patient. Patient attenders are also getting good services here like canteen, waiting sofa and sleeping area. I want to thank Yatharth Hospital and team for making such a wonderful staff management. Cost is high but services are satisfactory.
Noida, India
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Yatharth Super Specaility Hospital, Noida is a 300 bed NABH certified multispeciality tertiary care hospital. It is a manifestation of Yatharth’s vision of providing a
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5
from Rita Malhotra
November 29, 2023
Highly appreciated the services provided during my stay for few days. Very professional, dedicated and caring team headed by Dr Chopra and Mrs Sosamma Mathew🤗👍
My experience with them will force me to recommend my friends and Family in New Delhi.
Please stay focused and keep it up. It’s very sad to not get such great service elsewhere these days. I am obliged and thankful 🌹
5
from Hamza Sayyed
November 28, 2023
Moolchand Hospital provides excellent healthcare services. The cleanliness of the facility is impressive, and the staff is friendly and professional. I felt well taken care of during my visit. Thank you, Moolchand, for your commitment to patient well-being
5
from Taufique sayyed
November 27, 2023
I am grateful for the outstanding care I received at Moolchand
Hospital. The doctors took the time to listen, the nurses were attentive, and the entire process was streamlined. The hospital's dedication to patient welfare is truly commendable.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Epidural hematoma treatment
≈ $2,776
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $7,831
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $8,899
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $6,040
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $7,291
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $8,430
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $1,566
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $2,312
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,350
4.3
5 reviews
5
from Rita Malhotra
November 29, 2023
Highly appreciated the services provided during my stay for few days. Very professional, dedicated and caring team headed by Dr Chopra and Mrs Sosamma Mathew🤗👍
My experience with them will force me to recommend my friends and Family in New Delhi.
Please stay focused and keep it up. It’s very sad to not get such great service elsewhere these days. I am obliged and thankful 🌹
5
from Hamza Sayyed
November 28, 2023
Moolchand Hospital provides excellent healthcare services. The cleanliness of the facility is impressive, and the staff is friendly and professional. I felt well taken care of during my visit. Thank you, Moolchand, for your commitment to patient well-being
5
from Taufique sayyed
November 27, 2023
I am grateful for the outstanding care I received at Moolchand
Hospital. The doctors took the time to listen, the nurses were attentive, and the entire process was streamlined. The hospital's dedication to patient welfare is truly commendable.
New Delhi, India
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
As one of India’s foremost names in healthcare, Moolchand has been setting standards for the past 9 decades. We have been providing healthcare services to
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5
from Akar Hawez
November 29, 2023
Great service👍,we thank the doctors and nursing staff from 4th and 5th floor for their great service they provided to me and my father as liver transplant patients came from Kurdistan
Salute 🙏
5
from kk kaul
November 25, 2023
My mother in law was admitted in fortis hospital on18 nov 23. In ICU. On 23 nov Dr told to shift to room. Icu dept informed us that they will shift within three hours. So we waited out side ICU. But they shifted him on 24 evening. In these 36 hours we were only listening they will shift with two hours like this.
In the room they were serving lunch at 3 pm. The patient was diabitic and old but they were serving not before 3 pm. Thinking fortis should improve the services.
4
from Ameenah T. Abdullahi
November 10, 2023
It was a good experience.
A Huge thank you to Medsurge India who made the whole experience from Nigeria to India a smooth and memorable one. Mr. Dushant, Mrs. Shweta and Allen. Thank you so much.
Fortis Memorial Research Institute is neat, the cleaners are constantly cleaning. The environment is serene, not noisy and uncomfortable at all. Even though there was construction ongoing, there was minimal dust and noise. The food for patients on admission is usually suited to your taste which is highly commendable.
The doctors are professional and focused on their functions. A big shout out to Dr. Amitabh Singh and Dr. Niranjan Naik who performed the surgery so excellently. God bless you. Thank you to Dr. Gustave and Dr. Vivek in ICU 4 for the immediate after surgery care.
The nurses in the wards are swift, dedicated and skilled at their jobs too. A special thank you to Nurse Aman on 3rd Floor, Nurse Anu, Nurse Amantika and Nurse Sheila. Thank you all so much for the care you rendered through out our stay at Fortis Hospital.
I would recommend this hospital for your treatment and care in India. The are focused on you.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Epidural hematoma treatment
≈ $2,776
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $7,831
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $8,899
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $6,040
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $7,291
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $8,430
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $1,566
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $2,312
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,350
4.3
5 reviews
5
from Akar Hawez
November 29, 2023
Great service👍,we thank the doctors and nursing staff from 4th and 5th floor for their great service they provided to me and my father as liver transplant patients came from Kurdistan
Salute 🙏
5
from kk kaul
November 25, 2023
My mother in law was admitted in fortis hospital on18 nov 23. In ICU. On 23 nov Dr told to shift to room. Icu dept informed us that they will shift within three hours. So we waited out side ICU. But they shifted him on 24 evening. In these 36 hours we were only listening they will shift with two hours like this.
In the room they were serving lunch at 3 pm. The patient was diabitic and old but they were serving not before 3 pm. Thinking fortis should improve the services.
4
from Ameenah T. Abdullahi
November 10, 2023
It was a good experience.
A Huge thank you to Medsurge India who made the whole experience from Nigeria to India a smooth and memorable one. Mr. Dushant, Mrs. Shweta and Allen. Thank you so much.
Fortis Memorial Research Institute is neat, the cleaners are constantly cleaning. The environment is serene, not noisy and uncomfortable at all. Even though there was construction ongoing, there was minimal dust and noise. The food for patients on admission is usually suited to your taste which is highly commendable.
The doctors are professional and focused on their functions. A big shout out to Dr. Amitabh Singh and Dr. Niranjan Naik who performed the surgery so excellently. God bless you. Thank you to Dr. Gustave and Dr. Vivek in ICU 4 for the immediate after surgery care.
The nurses in the wards are swift, dedicated and skilled at their jobs too. A special thank you to Nurse Aman on 3rd Floor, Nurse Anu, Nurse Amantika and Nurse Sheila. Thank you all so much for the care you rendered through out our stay at Fortis Hospital.
I would recommend this hospital for your treatment and care in India. The are focused on you.
Gurgaon, India
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI) is a multi-super-speciality, quaternary care hospital with an enviable international faculty, reputed clinicians, including super-sub-specialists and speciality nurses, supported by
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1
from Komal Singh
December 07, 2023
This hospital is the epitome of atrocity globally. My father was admitted due to a heart-related issue, and they subjected his frail body to numerous tests and experiments, further weakening him. Despite his delicate state, they proceeded with the bypass surgery without assessing his thin and feeble condition or considering whether his body could endure the procedure. The experiments conducted by them ultimately cost him his life. The doctors displayed a complete lack of support and denied visitation. During my last attempt to see my father before the surgery, they refused entry, escorting him to the operation theatre without allowing a proper farewell. From a distance, my father kept looking at me, desiring to meet, but these heartless individuals denied us that privilege. The management is deplorable. My father meant everything to me, and now, we are facing financial hardship, finding ourselves on the streets. In just four days, they generated a bill of 8 lakh rupees. I earnestly implore you to refrain from choosing this hospital based on the harrowing experience my family endured. I wouldn't wish this upon anyone else, but the decision is yours. The repercussions of such suffering only affect the families involved, not others.
1
from Yashika Goyal
December 06, 2023
Recently i admit my dad in Metro Hospital under Gastrology, we have a worst experience,
- The doctor in gastro OPD recommended , sleeping pills to a serious liver patient, my dad, which is wrong as per medical science.
- OPD to Ward - Ward To HDU - in just 1 DAY - NO improvement only worse condition in 4 days -
- The nursing staff is worse in ICU HDU , which is the main thing they do not have the correct knowledge.
- Very much Money Minded Hospital .
5
from Sumadhura Basu Roy
December 05, 2023
Highly satisfied with my gynecologist Dr. Ravinder Kaur Khurana! She is excellent...Exceptional care throughout pregnancy and a smooth normal delivery. Professional, empathetic, and skilled. Would highly recommend. Also impressed with the hospital's cleanliness and affordability. A great experience overall...
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Epidural hematoma treatment
≈ $2,776
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $7,831
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $8,899
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $6,040
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $7,291
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $8,430
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $1,350
-
Epidural block
≈ $439
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $7,290
3.8
5 reviews
1
from Komal Singh
December 07, 2023
This hospital is the epitome of atrocity globally. My father was admitted due to a heart-related issue, and they subjected his frail body to numerous tests and experiments, further weakening him. Despite his delicate state, they proceeded with the bypass surgery without assessing his thin and feeble condition or considering whether his body could endure the procedure. The experiments conducted by them ultimately cost him his life. The doctors displayed a complete lack of support and denied visitation. During my last attempt to see my father before the surgery, they refused entry, escorting him to the operation theatre without allowing a proper farewell. From a distance, my father kept looking at me, desiring to meet, but these heartless individuals denied us that privilege. The management is deplorable. My father meant everything to me, and now, we are facing financial hardship, finding ourselves on the streets. In just four days, they generated a bill of 8 lakh rupees. I earnestly implore you to refrain from choosing this hospital based on the harrowing experience my family endured. I wouldn't wish this upon anyone else, but the decision is yours. The repercussions of such suffering only affect the families involved, not others.
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from Yashika Goyal
December 06, 2023
Recently i admit my dad in Metro Hospital under Gastrology, we have a worst experience,
- The doctor in gastro OPD recommended , sleeping pills to a serious liver patient, my dad, which is wrong as per medical science.
- OPD to Ward - Ward To HDU - in just 1 DAY - NO improvement only worse condition in 4 days -
- The nursing staff is worse in ICU HDU , which is the main thing they do not have the correct knowledge.
- Very much Money Minded Hospital .
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from Sumadhura Basu Roy
December 05, 2023
Highly satisfied with my gynecologist Dr. Ravinder Kaur Khurana! She is excellent...Exceptional care throughout pregnancy and a smooth normal delivery. Professional, empathetic, and skilled. Would highly recommend. Also impressed with the hospital's cleanliness and affordability. A great experience overall...
Faridabad, India
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Metro Hospital, Faridabad has been in existence since 2002 as the first dedicated heart hospital of Haryana. "providing international standard health care at affordable cost
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