Sri Balaji Action Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

2.9

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Unperfersional Cancer Treatment!!

Unperfersional Cancer Treatment!!
I had an unfortunate experience at Action Balaji Hospital's cancer department under the care of Dr. JB Sharma. The professionalism and care provided by the doctor were severely lacking, and it seemed that financial interests were prioritized over patient well-being. When my mother's condition became critical, I tried to reach out to Dr. Sharma to request his intervention, but I was told that it wasn't his responsibility, which added to our distress. The ICU doctors also failed to provide clear communication and eventually shifted my mother to an isolation room.

Throughout our time at the hospital, we were constantly hounded to submit pending bills, making us feel like we were taking out a loan rather than seeking proper medical care. The focus on financial matters rather than the patient's treatment was deeply disheartening.

Tragically, despite our best hopes and efforts, my mother passed away 12 days ago due to what we believe was a lack of adequate treatment at Action Balaji Hospital. This devastating loss has left our family in pain and anguish.

I am sharing this experience on LinkedIn to bring attention to the need for better patient care and advocate for improvements in healthcare services. It is essential to prioritize patient well-being over financial gains and ensure that doctors and medical professionals uphold the highest standards of professionalism and compassion. I would not recommend anyone seeking cancer treatment to consider Action Balaji Hospital based on my personal experience. Let us collectively work towards a healthcare system that prioritizes patient health and well-being above all else. #healthcare #patientcare #advocacy #cancerawareness

25 July 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Worst hospital in India-Lost my father

This hospital (Action Balaji Hospital, Paschim Vihar) is one of the worst hospital in India. I lost my Father within 3-4 hours after taking him to this hospital he was just 69. My father was only having vomiting early morning (due to indigestion) so we took him to this hospital at 9 am as it was near by. There on health history form provided by them we clearly mentioned that he is diabetic and long back he had bypass surgery. Not sure whether any doctor read that form or if read they know what treatment to give to a diabetic patient. Like a normal patient they immediately put him on glucose and did ECG (which they said was normal). Till the glucose bottle was about to get empty he was fine and talking perfectly but suddenly he had severe breathing problem. No doctor came to see him even remotely asked the nurse to put oxygen but instead of putting oxygen she put nebulizer (such a big negligence). Doctors did ECG again and that was not normal. And when the situation got out of control they said the first ECG they did in the morning also was not at all normal (to show that the condition was itself critical when the person came to hospital). On asking when they showed the morning ECG report the time on it was of 1 pm -the reason they told that their machines runs 3 hours ahead (Stupid reason in today's world). My question is when they get to know that the ECG was not normal in the morning then why didn't they gave any treatment for that at that time. Second thing is giving glucose to diabetic person shoots sugar level in the body and the person can collapse which happened with my father. Unfortunately we get to know this from my cousin who is a doctor after we lost him. My father didn't ever had any BP problem but after all this doctors said he doesn't have any BP they were hammering his chest like anything. At that point we were able to figure it out that we have lost him but see the inhumanity of the doctors. They said that they are taking him to ICCU and asked us to deposit 40000 for the same immediately. They still want to make some money on the dead body of my father how shameful it is. They also refused to release the body until we sign that it's a normal death. Upon bringing home we noticed that there is a wide medical bandage on his lower abdomen, not sure what they did over there, it's a mystery. They forgot we all are humans one day they will also get old and might can fall sick. They have elders & kids in their families one day they can also be in my father's situation. No God will come to help them here on earth only doctors are god who can save the lives. Now Medical has become a profession every body running behind money ruining humanity. Hospitals are over loaded with patients with few & inexperienced doctors. I lost my father but don't want the same happen to any of your beloved one so be careful choosing hospital/doctor.

19 February 2016
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