The Hindu (Coimbatore)

Valparai’s health infrastruc­ture worries come to the fore

- Wilson Thomas

People living in the Valparai plateau are accustomed to the nearly twohourlon­g journey to the District Headquarte­rs Hospital in Pollachi when there is a medical emergency.

Despite having a Government Hospital at Valparai, there is no end to the 60odd km journey from the hill station to Pollachi GH when someone is critically injured or a woman with a complex condition in her labour. Residents say that the Valparai GH is not fully capable of handling most of the emergency cases and doctors continue to refer patients to Pollachi GH.

“Though a gynaecolog­ist is handling deliveries at the hospital, one doctor is not enough to deal with all the cases. Similarly, the hospital requires more doctors and facilities for treating accident victims, those who suffer injuries in mananimal conflicts, etc. Residents have been demanding appointmen­t of more doctors at the hospital for several years,” said a local representa­tive from Valparai.

Valparai Assembly constituen­cy falls under the Pollachi Lok Sabha constituen­cy. Though the hill station also has a few primary health centres and small hospitals run by estate management­s, the health infrastruc­ture lacks advanced facilities.

P. Paramasiva­m, a member of Valparai GH patient welfare committee, said the new building of the hospital, which was constructe­d at around ₹9 crore, is yet to become fully operationa­l. The 7,600 sq.ft building was inaugurate­d by the Chief Minister on March 13.

“Residents of Valparai are tired of travelling to Pollachi GH for every emergency, that too passing through the ghat section with 40 hairpin bends.

It takes two hours for ambulances to reach Pollachi GH. Our request to the government and candidates contesting in Pollachi Parliament­ary constituen­cy is to ensure better healthcare facilities for the people of Valparai,” he said.

A Health Department official said that a second gynaecolog­ist has taken charge at the hospital from April 1. The official added that efforts were being taken for a 50bed inpatient facility for the hospital.

Being a hill station, Valparai has received the least attention with regard to health infrastruc­ture, when compared with other Assembly constituen­cies in Pollachi Lok Sabha constituen­cy, allege some of the residents.

However, persons like A. Sudhakar of Cinchona, feel that a lot of people in the hill station are benefitted by the Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam scheme, which has cut down their hospital visits.

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