City
Epaper

Burden of patients on Civil and Referral Hospitals

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 11, 2023 03:55 IST

Lokmat News NetworkNashik, OCT 7The District Civil Hospital and the Referral Hospital in Nashik are seeing an ...

Open in App

Lokmat News Network

Nashik, OCT 7

The District Civil Hospital and the Referral Hospital in Nashik are seeing an influx of patients from three to four districts. With the increasing number of OPD cases, the waiting time for patients has increased, and there might be a shortage of medicines in the near future. The waiting period for sonography is up to a month at the District Civil Hospital. Films required for CT scans and X-ray machines are not available at the Referral Hospital.

The District Civil Hospital , under the jurisdiction of the Public Health Department, has 540 beds, but the number of patients visiting the hospital for admission are much higher. As more than 3,000 OPD patients visit the hospital everyday, there is immense pressure on the entire healthcare system.

Currently, the Civil Hospital has a stock of medicines that can last for a month. However, it is difficult to say whether this stock will be sufficient considering the increasing number of patients.

The Emergency Department in this hospital has a high patient load. There is a significant waiting time for sonography. Moreover, there has been a shortage of films required for CT scans. One of the CT scan machines is non-operational, causing inconvenience to citizens. In the OPD, patients are given medicines for only three days. It has also been reported that there is a shortage of Vitamin C tablets and a few other medicines.

The Referral Hospital provides treatment for heart diseases, urinary tract problems, and cancer. However, due to the shortage of essential medicines here, patients have to buy these tablets from outside. Approximately, 500 to 600 patients visit the OPD of the Referral Hospital everyday. While the number of patients has increased in both these hospitals, the staff is facing difficulty in managing them. Both these hospitals need more manpower.

Open in App

Related Stories

International"Pakistan has become safe haven for internationally banned terrorists": Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

Other SportsWimbledon 2025: Siniakova shocks 5th seed Zheng; Wang Xinyu powers into Round 2

NationalTejashwi hits back at BJP over 'Namazwadi' jibe, criticises EC's voter list revision in Bihar

BusinessNMDC expands global footprint with its new office in Dubai, forging global pathways in mining

NationalCongress infighting: Shivakumar camp asserts for leadership change in Karnataka (Round Up)

Nashik Realted Stories

NashikNashik Accident: 12-Year-Old Schoolgirl Killed After Being Run Over by Speeding Dumper While Cycling to School

NashikNashik Airport Sets Record with 1,146 MT Export in May 2025, Ranks 2nd in Maharashtra for International Cargo

NashikNashik Tragedy: Three Children Drown in Water-Filled Pit Left Open by Construction Firm Near Mirchi Hotel

NashikNashik Faces 20% Vegetable Price Surge After May Rains

NashikNashik Crime: Elderly Parents and Son-in-Law Kill Son After Years of Abuse in Satpur