[Resolved] Manipal Hospital — Exploitation in Manipal Hospital | |||
So here we go, My mom had a problem with her health, she was experiencing frequent giddiness followed by a blank out.(she used to faint). so i had taken her to the near by hospital, were they gave her some glucose and termed it as vertigo and some tablets. she took the medication for 3-5 days but not improvement. so i took her to manipal and went to the neurologist. I met DR. A R Batt, he is such a irresponsible person, even though i am explaining everything he does not even bother to listen and said, please wait then he checks our old tablets and writes a series o[censored]nwanted tests. I ended up paying- 15k. They also made me take a MRI scan and they found some thing wrong with the inner ear balancing and he gave medicines for the same. I asked him how that wud cause giddiness and he said yes it is related. so again a list of tablets and my mom followed it for about 10 days no improvement. i was psyched, i went again he changed the tablets and again she took it for a week still no improvement. she again went through the giddiness atleast for 3-4 times a day. So i stopped going to manipal and took her to ENT specialist, he diagnosed and gave a tablet which stopped all the problems she had in just 2 days, he never even asked me to do any test. Dr's at Manipal are worthless their only motto is to steal from people and exploit their money to make profit. I did not even have a insurance, so i had to cough out a hell a lotta money. Manipal a bad choice +No good results. (Stay far far far away) Was this information helpful? | |||
Aug 13, 2020 Complaint marked as Resolved | |||
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Doctors like Anil Wani & his lot should be banned from practicing.
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Naïve as patient is expected to be, we agreed. During the day of the so-called second check up, the doctor left us in the care of Junior Doctors and only brought us to his room to inform us that she needed to be admitted a day before the operation! Something unheard of for a cataract operation. Again we agreed. We felt puzzled as to why the doctor did not check her in person and why no diagnostics tests were done on her, like the mandatory blood tests.
Worse was to follow. The doctor, however, had by that time worked out a pro-forma invoice of the cost estimates, which ran up to a whopping Rs. 34, 000/-. Surprisingly, he had estimated a mere Rs.6, 000/- for the lens that had to be implanted! On further enquiry it revealed that the lens that he was trying to pass off was a very ordinary one.
A quick calculation would reveal that as per his estimates Rs. 28, 000/- was for everything else other than the lens, which should have been given the highest priority.
Needless to say we backed off.
Shame on you Dr. Wani! You have prostituted a noble profession.