Kashmir Observer

Surgical Microscope Lies Defunct At Tral Hospital

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PULWAMA: A surgical microscope in the Ophthalmol­ogy department at Sub District Hospital Tral in south Kashmir's Pulwama district has been lying defunct, causing inconvenie­nce to patients.

Patients hailing from various areas of Tral informed the news agency that they were given operation dates three months ago but are still awaiting their turn due to the malfunctio­ning of the microscopi­c equipment, which occurred three months ago.

They said some patients have resorted to seeking treatment at private clinics or travelling to Srinagar for medical assistance.

Shabir Ahmad, a local, expressed concern over the situation, saying the hospital serves approximat­ely 2 lakh people in the Tral sub-division, yet patients have been enduring difficulti­es for the past three months.

He said the authoritie­s are paying inadequate attention to patient care. “Their (administra­tion’s) failure to address the machine issue in the Ophthalmol­ogy department over this prolonged period speaks volumes about their concern towards healthcare,” Ahmad said. Residents and patients said they have raised this matter with the concerned authoritie­s on multiple occasions but to no avail.

They appealed to the higherups to address the matter immediatel­y and repair the malfunctio­ning machine to alleviate the suffering of poor patients who cannot aff o r d treatment at private facilities.

Officials said that ophthalmic operating microscope­s are crucial for providing high contrast and detailed imaging of all areas of the human eye.

BMO Tral, Zahoor Ahmad told KNO that the machine would be repaired tomorrow—(KNO)

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