Max Super Speciality Hospital, Patparganj, a 400+ bed facility under the Balaji Medical Diagnostic Research Centre, is a premier healthcare destination in East Delhi. Renowned for patient-centric care and cutting-edge medical technology, the hospital provides expert services in over 28 clinical specialties, including Cardiac Sciences, Oncology, Neurosciences, Orthopaedics, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Urology, and Kidney Transplants.State-of-the-Art Facilities:116 ICU beds and 14 HDU beds for critical care.11 modular operation theatres for advanced surgical procedures.NABL-accredited Max Lab and NABH accreditation ensuring the highest healthcare standards.Expert Team:With 510+ leading doctors and 770+ dedicated nurses, the Max Patparganj team is committed to delivering holistic, world-class medical care.Specialized Services:The hospital excels in complex procedures, including neurovascular interventions, targeted cancer therapies, heart surgeries, bariatric surgeries, fertility treatments, and orthopaedic care. It integrates multidisciplinary expertise with the latest medical innovations to provide comprehensive treatment plans.Recognition and Trust:Max Super Speciality Hospital, Patparganj, has earned accolades for its advanced infrastructure, rigorous health and safety standards, and excellence in healthcare delivery, making it a trusted leader in the industry.This hospital has diagnostic center.
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108 A, Indraprasth Extension
Landmark: Opposite Sanchar Apartments
Patparganj, Delhi
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Visited Dr. Amit Jain (Laparoscopic Surgeon) For Gastric
Hoped for better: Doctor friendlinessExplanation of the health issueValue for money
Wouldn't recommend this doc to anyone. We had booked an appointment on Practo for my mother's gastric issues at Max Patparganj. Firstly, the fees given on app is Rs.800 but we were charged an extra Rs.200 as registration charge at Max which wasn't mentioned anywhere. Secondly, the doctor himself wasn't available at the hospital, his intern or assistant was present there who took him on call to aid the matter. She prescribed some basic meds to my mother and asked to get an Ultrasound done. We didn't pay Rs.1000 to get basic meds prescribed which any chemist could've done. Also, my mother was in pain due to gastric problem and asked when the doctor would come and he actually asked her to come to Vaishali (his other center). **** ******* ** * ****** ****** ****** * ******* ** ****** **** ******** ******* ******* *** *********** **** you could've clearly told that I'm not available today and you may come on xyz date.Nevertheless, mom got her ultrasound done and we asked the doctor for another appointment, for a date when he himself will be available at the hospital. This was the final blow.When my mother finally met him and asked what possibly is wrong, he simply waved it off saying it was not his area, and that she should go to some other doctor like ortho or physiotherapist. My mother told him that she's constantly suffering from gastric issues *** *** ****** **** ** ***** *** ***** ******* ** *** But this guy, to her utter astonishment, says "how do you know its gas, could be some other issue, pls go to someone else". He didn't even recommend someone in writing, not a single advice as to what could be possibly wrong and such rude and arrogant behaviour.***** ***** **** ****** **** * ****** ***** Neither would we ever want anyone to experience what we did.
Visited Dr. Kanika Gupta (Gynecologist)
Hoped for better: Doctor friendlinessTreatment satisfactionValue for moneyExplanation of the health issueWait time
Dr Kanika did hysterectomy procedure on my grand mother. My grandma was fine but we are surprised to note that after surgery, the doctor thinks her responsibility is over. One two minutes visit she pays to the patient that too only formal. *** ******** ****** * ***** *** **** ***** **** **** *** ** *** ** ********** I felt as a layman * ** **** **** ****** ***** **** *** ****.
On 12April my grand ma had surgery. On 13th her oxygen level was first told by nurse as 77. When we asked ..so low,she took it again and said it is 87. My mother who was with me said.. call the doctor. The nurse say the other nurse accompanying her and said post surgery it happens. We tried to intervene and she said.. doctor will visit. This is the response. ** ******* *** ******* ****** *** ** **** ****** ********** *** ******** ********** She is on ventilator. To our suprise the ICU is just a room where no proper log is maintained. ******* *** ****** *** **** ****** ** no check from higher ups, no coordination, **** ******* *****
Its our observation that in ICUs of other hospitals no body is allowed to go with shoes. They sre provided special footwear. Here we are going in ICU with our footwear which we keep outside in our house.
Dont go to this doctor ** *** **** **** ***** ***** ********** ***** ******* * ** ****** ** *** *** ****** ********* ** **** ******* No one should visit this doctor. ** **** ******* *** ****** **** **** ** **** they are changing their own observations every day.
For having certain general awareness on what is going around in the ICU, only oberservation is enough* *** *********** *** *** ** ** ** * ********** ******** ******* **** ****** *** ****** ******* **** ********* **** ** ***** ****** ******* ** *******
Visited Dr. Praveen Kumar Pandey (Pulmonologist)
I drove my vehicle and got admitted at Max Patparganj on this doctor's advise for Covid. I was not managed well. * *** *** ***** ****** ** *** ******* **** **** **** ** ****** ****** ********* The doctor convinced me that I don't need oxygen and took away the nasal oxygen prong which was suggested by the duty doctor. I was specifically told not to sleep in prone position if it is not comfortable ******* **** ****** ******** * ***** **** ***** ** *** ***** ********** Also steroids were started on the first day of my admission. *** ***** ******** ** ********* **************Within 3 days I ended up in the ICU for 12 days. * ******** * ******** acquired infections in the lung which prolonged my stay in the ICU. It caused immense mental stress to the family and there was a day when my family thought that I'd be no more based on the daily feedback given. A special word on the daily feedback too * **** **** ******* **** ********** the doctors said that I was on the edge. I could have been managed better. * *** ***** *** ***** ***** ** ********** ***** ****** ** ***** *** ******** **** **** **** ****** Even after discharge the medication that has been given costs a ton. Doctors have to be sensitive to the populace they are treating. Not everyone can afford costly medicines and novel treatments like immunoglobins which were given to me at a high price. More than the cost, it was touch and go for my life. What would have happened if this adventure had turned out wrong? *** *** ***** ***** **** ** ** **** * ****** ****** **** **** ** * ******** *** ** ***** ******** *** ***** ******* ** *** ***** ****** **** *** ******* *** **** ** *** *** ** ********** ******
Visited Dr. J.K. Jain (Dermatologist)
Hoped for better: Doctor friendlinessExplanation of the health issue
Very bad experience.Doctor didn't listen to the problem completely .My Mom has been suffering since january2019 .As first these ulcers were on gums so v thought it's dentist issue so the treatment was given by a dentist .But then a doctor suggested to consult a skin specialist hence Dr.Jain.But unfortunately neither did he ask what medicines she had taken nor did he bother to ask her any other medical history .HE kept on saying that you listen to me and ollow this prescription wdout realising that my mom had already taken those medicines .My Mom is 72yrs old and retired as a staff nurse and I also belong to the same profession and v knew what he had prescribed BUT WE DIDNOT FEEL LIKE ARGUING WITH HIM as he was pretty rude .He snubbed my mom when she tried to show him her prescription of the medicines she has been taking as he had been continuously suggesting that "observe kaun si dawai khane ke Baad apke ulcers nikalte hain " .She has been on thyroid and anyihypertensive since last 25yrs .Atleast he could have just asked her what all medications she has been on .I would never recommend him to anyone ** ** ******* **** *** ********* ****** *
Q: What are the Visiting hours for IPD Patients?
A: 4pm - 7 pm Daily
Q: Does the Hospital have a Cafeteria?
A: Yes
Q: Visiting Guidelines for ICU?
A: One person can go to see the patient in ICU during the Visiting Hours and need to wear mask and use santizier availabe at the hospital.
Brief History/Overview:
Max Super Speciality Hospital in Patparganj, Delhi NCR is a 400-bed tertiary care hospital. This hospital is a unit of Balaji Medical and Diagnostic Research Center. The state-of-the-art infrastructure and cutting edge technology of the medical instruments make this facility one of the best super speciality hospitals in Delhi. Apart from the clinical healthcare providers, this facility has emergency services that are open 24 hours, blood banks, ATMs, and other services to make the patient stay easy and comfortable.
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