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Anynomous

" This is what happened to my Brother's son!
I'm sharing it here with you all to beware

In the words of my brother:
My son born on 5 October, via C-section at Mamji Hospital. My wife has Diabetes and hence my sons birth weight was 4.5Kg.
After birth he had to be shifted to NICU for observation 24hrs as per protocol. He was otherwise doing well but because my wife was on insulin it's mandatory to keep the baby under observation.
At Mamji Hospital, Dr Kashif Abbasi, pediatrician (quack) and NICU Staff Adnan both tried to harm my baby. They maltreated him and my son developed infection, and on 7,October they told that they will shift my baby on ventilator as he has severe Respiratory distress and they aren't hopeful. Kashif said to my mother "hathi ka bacha hai ye insan ka nahi lag raha" and Adnan misbehaved with us.
We were helpless because my son was on nasal oxygen and his sugar levels hadn't adjusted till then and hence we couldn't take action until another arrangement was done.

After this we called our trusted doctor who had now left Mamji and he asked us to bring him summary and he will then advise us what to do.

On inquiring the Mamji NICU staff adnan gave us incomplete summary and didn't give us any report etc and said 'Sir Mamji ne Mana Kia hai patient ki reports dene or file dikhane se"

when we took the summary paper he gave to our trusted doctor he advised us to take him on LAMA and shift him to Medicare. When we went back to Mamji Adnan had bad intentions he said that if we take my son off on LAMA it will be risky and my son won't survive.

We were terribly upset but still took the risk and called AMAN foundation ambulance which had oxygen support and v supportive doctor and nurse who safely shifted him to medicare.

My son was treated in Medicare, the doctor was surprised after examining he found out that cannula passed at Mamji was wrong because of which the glucose drip wasn't working and my son's sugar levels were continuously low. The Doctor then changed his antibiotics and my son recovered within the next two days without any need of ventilator support.
Alhamdolillah my son is doing well now.

The days when my son was at Mamji there was a girl who died, another woman died after delivery cuz of PPH.
Several tests echo etc everything was performed on my son at Mamji, we were looted by these goons.

I am bringing this on social media to inform everyone to stay safe and be cautious of these butchers who are just a money making business.

Doctors and hospitals are meant to serve people but this hospital is a money making business. Beware and alert others too.

#BoycottMamji "

17 December 2023

Anynomous

" Mamji used to be a really good hospital but now they have extended it but no management. Admitting at Mamji is really a big problem now, small n dirty rooms with no cleaning check and balance. Staff is not at all caring if you are in basement.
Consultants are good. But all C category consultants for peads.
It is highly expensive now with bad services.
Dr. Jahan Ara is one of the best doctors of Karachi and if you are her patient,,,, you have to bear all. "

19 August 2023

Anynomous

" One of average private hospitals in Karachi, not that good and not that bad. Location is good and many from central and north Karachi can easily reach there. As far as facilities are concerned, almost all major facilities are available, however their quality and authenticity is a big big question mark. Charges are also high compare to the level of service they are providing. Patient care is also vary a lot from almost no care to high care. Surgeons are quite inexperience so if you wanna have any surgery, please be aware that it could cost more than Aga Khan Hospital although initial charges are lower but the after effects and long follow ups can lead to more charges than any other private hospital of Karachi. Even at times certain medicines are not available which are prescribed by their very own doctors. Not recommended for major surgeries but for routine OPD and minor surgeries you can avail their services. "

27 May 2023

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