futureofandhra Posted February 12 Report Posted February 12 3 hours ago, SRH said: Many instances not just one. Wrong diagnosis and people end up dying or straight surgeries Western countries lo kaneesan appointment dorakadhu Us lo full looting in medical system 20 rs tablet 25000 rs us lo sometimes Ekkadaina medical looting ney world lo medical ki India better 2 Quote
aratipandu Posted February 12 Report Posted February 12 10 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said: No, I don't. I'm just curious to know as a pharmacist. Plantar fasciitis is generally managed with NSAIDs and Corticosteroids. So I wanted to know what he was prescribed. ok ok...got it bro 👍👍 Quote
Jatka Bandi Posted February 12 Report Posted February 12 It is my personal observation that reservations are playing a role. Reservations meeda seats kottinollu competitive ga vundatledu. Quote
Konebhar6 Posted February 13 Report Posted February 13 Medical system in India is much better. We have the choice to go to anyone and usually take 2nd or 3rd opinion if wanted. Cost is a fraction of what it costs in India. Indian doctors diagnose issues much better compared to US. Where India can improve - Lab technicians and others involved in tests need to be trained properly and made accountable. Results are messed up (maybe contaminated) and tagged to a different person too often. These are not acceptable. Too much of greed in hospitals and they write unnecessary tests and write expensive medicines which may not be necessary. Finding the right doctor should do the trick. Take the feedback of friends & family. 2 Quote
citizenofIND Posted February 13 Report Posted February 13 It’s all depends on situations. India is far better than any other country. 1 Quote
a4apple Posted February 13 Report Posted February 13 US lo matram adbhutam ga unda ? Medical services is a gambling business. Finding a good doctor is difficult. not saying IT field is good. But after some experiences I lost respect for doctors. We still respect doctors for just being a doctor. But 90% of them don’t deserve it. 1 Quote
Mancode Posted February 13 Report Posted February 13 8 hours ago, SRH said: Many instances not just one. Wrong diagnosis and people end up dying or straight surgeries i belive healthcare system in india than in US Quote
Gegotto Posted July 20 Report Posted July 20 It's understandable why trust in the healthcare system might be waning, especially with reports of misdiagnoses and over-prescribing medications. I've found it helpful to have a reliable way to address these concerns, like reaching out to dedicated customer service teams for healthcare-related complaints. For example, Revco Solutions customer service can assist with resolving billing issues, which can often be a major source of frustration. Quote
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