Deccan Chronicle

City Unani hospital ailing from negligence

- MOHAMMED SHAREEF M.P. | DC HYDERABAD, JULY 1

The government-owned Unani hospital near Charminar is in a sorry state. Its patients, the majority of them poor, complain that they are being forced to purchase medicines from outside even for simple ailments like fever.

“I consulted a doctor at Unani Hospital for a gum infection, but the doctor, instead of giving me Unani medicines, prescribed allopathic medicines which I had to buy from outside. It happened again when I visited the hospital for a simple problem of hair fall,” said Sheema from Mallepally in the city.

There are a number of other complaints besides non-issue of medicines. The hospital premises are not being kept clean, patients said. “The washrooms are in a horrible condition. The cement water tank is full of algae. The officials never check, unlike in the past,” said Muneeb from Mughalpura.

Also, the hospital com- pound is being used as a parking lot for those visiting Charminar. No explanatio­n has been given for this.

Then there’s the fact that the hospital is beset with financial problems. Rafi Ahamed, superinten­dent of the Unani Hospital, said the hospital is provided with only `50,000 per month for purchasing medicines for its Out Patients section, which is meager considerin­g the number of patients who visit per day.

“The government has sanctioned `3 lakh, but it would take over a month to implement it,” said Mr Ahamed. He held the staff crunch at hospital responsibl­e for bad maintenanc­e.

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