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Anyadude262.
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UUser_a17cfa94
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February 19, 2025 at 7:18 pmThis will probably sound like a vent-out post.I am a disabled person living with my unwell father, speech-impaired mother, and 86-year-old grandmother.
Recently, my mother was hospitalized with a high fever, and only our maid was there to look after her. That night, my grandmother suddenly fell ill and became unconscious. Since my father and I couldn’t take her downstairs, we called the hospital where my mother was admitted.
However, the receptionist, without even asking for vital details, simply said, “Come to the hospital, pay the money, and collect the ambulance.” We got into an argument because how could they demand money before providing emergency service? I was ready to pay, but it felt completely unethical.
When I called again, the receptionist pretended to be someone else, saying “avara, avara” (acting like another person). When I asked for her name, she instead gave me the manager’s number.
The next day, when I spoke to the manager, he said it was normal practice and that ambulances must be paid for in advance, even in emergencies. When I pointed out that I got an ambulance from a much more reputed hospital without this issue, he was rude. I also mentioned that the lift wasn’t working when I went to visit my mom, and he casually dismissed it as normal.
I am beyond frustrated! Anyway, I’ve decided never to go to that hospital again.
Sorry for venting out… is there any thing i can do on legal side
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SSujatapanda204
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February 19, 2025 at 7:24 pmName of the hospital?-
UUser_a17cfa94
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February 19, 2025 at 7:25 pmSantwana hospital thiruvananthapuram kerala india-
AAnyadude262
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February 20, 2025 at 12:38 amLeave a Google review too
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SSujatapanda204
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February 19, 2025 at 7:27 pmExcellent, Name and shame always, why does everything in India is a scam or looting venture?-
UUser_a17cfa94
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February 19, 2025 at 7:28 pmThat was exactly my thought too
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SSujiteagle951
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February 20, 2025 at 6:25 amSince it’s a private hospital and if it’s policy, i don’t think legally u could do much.u should also understand their perspective, many times they would have made empty visits due to prank call or ppl calling different services at the same time.Most reputed hospitals might have employed a designated ambulance drivers and could write off empty visits but many other’s might have just outsourced drivers who gets paid per visit.
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UUser_a17cfa94
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February 20, 2025 at 6:50 amIts not the case, i think supreme court has made a ruling that during emergency one couldn’t ask money prior to services, and when complained about lift they said it happens-
DDesishark6045
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February 20, 2025 at 7:19 amI think thats for services once inside the hospital
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