Yashoda Super Speciality Hospital, Kaushambi, GZB is a name synonymous with advanced world-class patient care in Delhi NCR. Having a humble beginning around 12 years ago at Kaushambi, Ghaziabad, the institution has now grown to become a major tertiary care healthcare provider for all walks of life in the region. Presently, Yashoda Super Speciality Hospital, Kaushambi is operational with 200 beds accessible by road and rail both. Yashoda Super Speciality Hospital, Kaushambi has been pursuing the aim to deliver world-class patient care services in a comprehensive manner to every individual with an emphasis on quality, service excellence, empathy and patient respect ever since its beginning in 2006. In all its endeavors, it has continuously strived to upgrade its facilities and equipment to match world class standards and consistently invested in making available the latest medical technologies. In addition to all the general specialties, it has a varied range of Superspeciality services i.e. Cardiology & CTVS, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Joint Replacement, Nephrology, Neurology, Oncology, Pulmonology, Urology, Neurosurgery, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. The center has a state of the art Cardiac Cath Lab for Interventional Cardiology and Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeries. With its present bed strength of 200 beds, it is a hallmark in the journey to organizational development. With a state of the art world-class seamless operation theater complex (comprising four OTs), with HEPA filters and laminar flow maintaining international standards of engineering, operational safety, and infection control. The institution has constant support from well qualified and professional Consultants, Residents, Nurses, Technicians, Administrative and Support staff. The hospitals have well equipped critical care units and hemodialysis facilities. The hospital has its own fleet of ambulances including ICU ambulances for transportation of critically ill patients.
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H1, Kaushambi, Dabur Chowk
Landmark: Near Anand Vihar ISBT
Kaushambi, Ghaziabad
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Visited Dr. Amit Sharma (Orthopedic surgeon) For Bone TraumaShoulder SLAP (Tear) Lesions
Hoped for better:Â Explanation of the health issueTreatment satisfaction
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Few weeks back I consulted Dr. Amit Sharma regarding shoulder fracture of my 3year old son. He checked my son and immediately asked for X-ray. We did what we were asked to do. Then he checked the reports and prescribed the medicines.
He asked for the follow-up after 20 days.
Now being a Mom I was trying my best to get some answers and was searching on net and asking my friends about the best thing that I can do given the situation.
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Now when I went for my second consultation doctor immediately said ‘didn’t you do the X-ray again’ To which I replied with all my concerns ‘Doctor I don’t feel like going for the second x-ray of my son since he can move his hand pretty fine now which was not the case earlier and I am worried about exposing him to the x-ray radiation again’ I said this with not surety in my mind thinking that he might explain, discuss or clear my doubts ...but unfortunately that was not the case. He got so annoyed by what I said to him. He started asking me very rudely‘where have you read all this about radiation and all’ on net?? Or someone has told you?? Who is that someone? ** ****** * ********** He was not even read to explain me.
It is so disheartening to see how sometimes doctors treat their patients in condescending manner.
Visited Dr. Dhirendra Singhania (Cardiologist)
*Sudden Chest Pain Emergency Visit (Heart Attack)*
I took my uncle for an emergency checkup, he complained of severe pain in his chest. He was feeling ill, but had been walking and performing all physical activities (did not collapse or required stretcher like a case of sever heart attack). The doctors informed that the patient had a severe heart attack, and required immediate admission which included immediate ventilator. ** **** ******** ** ** *** * ******* *** **** ******* *** **** ****** ********** ** ** *** **** ********** *** ***** ** **** **** ** **** *********
Upon admission, the team informed the patient is critical and had three arteries blocked, 100%, 100%, and 70%. Then Dr. Singhania, who was the lead and performed angiography, informed us that a stent will increase the survival. The stent failed, the patient couldn’t maintain BP, the BP fluctuated 100/60, then continued to drop to 90/30. Eventually, the patient developed incessant fever, 102-104degrees. *** ****** ***** *** ******** *** ***** ****** *** Although the Dr. was asking consent for taking the patient for CT Scan and MRI, we denied because the patient was not stable and on removing ventilator he could collapse, Then Dr. agreed to our concern. The patient was deteriorating and the team could not perform any further steps, so we could not shift to another hospital.
Overall, through our experience, We found Dr. Singhania to be rude and arrogant. We took third opinion from other doctors to help in the medical condition, Dr. Singhania was not all cooperating. I would like to quote exact words of the doctor ‘Ap phone pe baatien kar lijiye’.
We are aware that all doctors try to help the patients in best capacity and many times it depends on the patient's body to respond to the medications, but we found that Dr. Singhania cannot properly communicate with the patients’ family, he was not able to explain us the condition of the patient. In the last days, he decided not to face us, and sent his subordinates to give us information.
From our experience, Dr. Singhania is very rude, unfriendly and non-cooperative, you may not want to visit him.
Visited Dr. Kamal Kishore Pandey (Pulmonologist) For Diseases of the Chest
Hoped for better:Â Doctor friendlinessExplanation of the health issueTreatment satisfaction
Specialist with 20 yrs exp. I have never seen a doctor so rude and insensitive towards his patients. My father visited him with his Chest HRCT (which was clean, no diseases found) and his allergy test report (which showed allergy levels increased by more than 5 times). He is having 99 fever since 23 days. He has 6 other members at home, including 80 yr old mother and teenagers. Nobody had developed any Covid symptoms in all these days. I accept everybody is having a tough time due to COVID-19. But, everybody can clearly see that my father is not a Covid + case, including all other doctors whom we consulted. In the end, we thought of consulting a chest specialist to seek help in diagnosing the actual problem.
To my disappointment, Mr. K K Pandey, talked so rudely to my father, did not even get up from chair to check him like he was doing with the other patients and see his report. He just kept on speaking loudly in front of all others and kept on repeating COVID, COVID, COVID test.... ***** * * ******* ***** ** * **** ****** ****** ***** *** ******** ****** ****** ** *** **** ** ******* ********** **** ****** **** * ** ******* *** **** *** ** ***** **** ******* **** ** * ****** *** **** **** **** ******** ******
I would never recommend you to anybody I know.
Visited Dr. Gurinderjot Singh (G.J) (Internal Medicine)
Hoped for better:Â Doctor friendlinessExplanation of the health issueValue for money
My father consulted him for whole body check-up. Doctor prescribed a long list of test which were required. Upon getting the reports, I along with my father visited him for further consultation. He suggested us with some 8-10 different medicines. Since, my father is a pensioner and has CGHS facility, we told him that we'll get the medicines from the govt. dispensary. Immediately he responded and compelled us to buy medicine from the hospital itself by saying that it will be easy for him to tell about the medicines if we get them soon. After we purchased the medicines, he didn't entertainment us rather asked his attendant to tell us how the medicines were suppose to be taken everyday. She, the attendant, didn't even look to the medicines that we brought instead used the doctor's prescription to let us know about our medication. I, as an attendant of my father, requested doctor twice to let us know about what kind of medicine are these. He replied in a harsh way saying "Tu kya karega jaan kar. Exam ka syllabus padho and konsa question aayega wo mat pucho teacher se". He was very arrogant, harsh and totally unfriendly. * **** * ********* ******* *** ** *** ******** ************** *** *** ************ ** *** **** * ***** **** *** ******** *****
Q: What are the Visiting hours for IPD Patients?
A: 5 pm -7 pm
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. Timings : 5pm - 5.30pm
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