Nigeria: Abuja Residents Throng Indian Hospital for Medicare
The Indian operated Specialist hospital in Karu Site, Abuja are Quacks, Fake, 419 and exploiters of Nigerians. If you know anybody going or planning to go to that hospital, please stop the person immediately.
The hospital was built by FCT as Karu General hospital but all of a sudden it was leased to this killer Indians to operate as specialist hospital.Charges in this hospital is exploitative, only registration alone in N25,000.00.
MAIN ISSUE
In November 2011, my sister went to the Indian Hospital for Fibroid operation. The Indian thieves diagnosed her and said her case is very complex. She was charged a total of N700,000.00. On the day of operation, she was taken to the theatre and was Open up. What do I mean. She was torn OPEN-UP and stitched back without removing any fibroid. When she recovered from the effect of the Anastasia, they congratulated her for successful operation and that lumps of fibroid had been removed from her. My sister requested from the doctors to see the lumps which is a normal practice in every hospital, the Indian thieves said the lumps had been taken to lab for analysis, that they will show her later. Till today my sister have not sighted the fibroid lumps that was removed from her.
From the night after the operation, my sister started feeling serious pains than what she had before. She complained to the Indian thieves, they said it will be okay and discharge after three days with the pains. She went home and had more pains than ever aside the torn wound. We decided in December 2011 to go for scan in another lab. The scan result shows that there are heavy lumps of fibroid in her and that there is absolutely no sign that any removal attempt had been carried out even though there is evident that she was opened up for surgery. We tried the scan in another specialist hospital in Asokoro, Abuja. It was the same result. My sister then disguised herself with another name and went for scan in the same Indian specialist hospital Abuja and they confirmed that she was open up but not an iota of fibroid was removed from her. My sister lied to the scan officers that the operation was done in Benin hence she will require a comprehensive report from the Indian Killer hospital and the they did a beautiful job in putting the whole report in black and white.
January this year, my sister went for the same fibroid operation in another hospital in Asokoro, Abuja and she was operated successfully and the lumps of fibroid removed were shown, the operation was videoed and pictures of everything were taken and are well kept.
She has written petitions to Medical and Dental Council of Niger, Nigerian Medical association, Minister of Health, and we making effort to present it to the National Assembly. Many media reporters have interviewed her, Some have written already. FRCN has carried twice as main news item.
Investigation by media reveals that those Indians are quacks, they do not posses basic medical credentials. The Head of the hospital an Indian woman is not a medical doctor. The deputy is her son and not a medical doctor as well. A specialist hospital operating in a Nigerian Government Built Infrastructure do not have a medical director!
Nigerian Medical Council have confirmed that this Indians were brought during the former Minister of FCT and were horridly given temporary permission to operate without passing through the normal registration procedure by the council.
Nigeria: Abuja Residents Throng Indian Hospital for Medicare
19 August 2011 Source: All Africa . com
Residents of Abuja with various ailments have continued to throng the newly opened Primus International Super Speciality Hospital in Karu, Abuja for medicare.
The hospital which opened its doors to patients last April is owned by New Delhi-based Primus International Super Speciality Hospital, India.
When City News visited the hospital yesterday, patients with traumatic cases and many others were seen seeking medical help from Indian doctors.
One of the patients, 16-year-old Miss Chinyere Emezie, had just undergone ahip replacement surgery.
The hip’s femur head along with acctabular cup were broken when she fell from a height at 12 years and had undergone three surgeries earlier, adding that her femoral stem, acctabular cup and head’s were implanted.
The girl’s ball and socket had been damaged by arthritis.
Chairman of the hospital, Mrs Achla Dewan, was not present, as she was said to have travelled to India. An orthopaedic surgeon who specialises in joint replacement in the hospital, Dr Kaushal Mishra, maintained that Miss Chimezie’s young age posed no trouble to the surgery.
She said the patient is the youngest Nigerian to have an uncemented total hip replacement with large ceramic head within the country.
“The only implication for the joint replacement is the pain. At 16, growth is complete for girls. The bones only increase in size,” Mishra noted.
The surgery, according to the hospital’s Director of Administration, Mr Nitin Dewan, was done for “$8,500 (N1,275,000) to help her get back to normal life. In the USA, something similar would have cost between $20,000 and $25,000.”
Mishra, who said many patients besieged the hospital with broken bones due to numerous auto crashes in the country, lamented that they (patients) went without their medical records and that made management of their cases difficult.
He said such records belonged to patients and called on Nigerian doctors to allow patients move with their files.
2 comments:
At Primus one could expect the best facilities when it comes to kidney transplantation. The kidney transplantation has been a successful event at the Primus hospital and has given life to many individual who have lost their hope of being alive. There are increasing number of transplantation observed every month from the moment the procedure has started.
Primus hospital is one such hospital which has all the latest equipment to fight any diseased condition with great ease. They are having one of the best group of doctors for each category of disease. I was really obliged by the treatment of the doctors and the staff who have treated my nephews hepatitis B case where most of us lost the hopes. He recovered totally in a months time and is back at work . I really appreciate their service and hospitality.
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