Inamdar Multispeciality Hospital

Monday 24 hours open

building s No, Inamdar Hospital, 15, Vitthal Rao Shivarkar Rd, Fatima Nagar, Wanowrie, Pune, Maharashtra 411040, India
About

Inamdar Multispeciality Hospital is a hospital, cancer treatment center, cardiologist, children's hospital, general hospital, heart hospital, oncologist and orthopedic surgeon located in Pune, Maharashtra. The average rating of this place is 4.60 out of 5 stars based on 2726 reviews. The street address of this place is building s No, Inamdar Hospital, 15, Vitthal Rao Shivarkar Rd, Fatima Nagar, Wanowrie, Pune, Maharashtra 411040, India. It is about 1.74 kilometers away from the Hadapsar railway station.

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FAQs
Where is Inamdar Multispeciality Hospital located?
Inamdar Multispeciality Hospital is located at building s No, Inamdar Hospital, 15, Vitthal Rao Shivarkar Rd, Fatima Nagar, Wanowrie, Pune, Maharashtra 411040, India.
What is the contact number for Inamdar Multispeciality Hospital?
The contact number for Inamdar Multispeciality Hospital is +91 20 6681 2222
What is the off day for Inamdar Multispeciality Hospital?
Inamdar Multispeciality Hospital is 7 days open 24hr
What is the nearest railway station from Inamdar Multispeciality Hospital?
Hadapsar railway station is the nearest railway station to Inamdar Multispeciality Hospital. It is nearly 1.74 kilometers away from it.
What people say about Inamdar Multispeciality Hospital

Mohammad Zakauddin Asif 15 months ago

This hospital is a big cheater. First, they ask to pay a hefty deposit, and then during billing, they charge you multiple fees and ask for more money.

Their target is not to refund but get more money. When you ask any questions in the bill, they straight away say you have to pay. Tough they give itemized bill on that you can see lot of suspicious things.

There are no well-known doctors or professionals nurses for everything they have to get consulting doctors from outside for which they charge more heavily.

Worst service and non professionals in this hospital.

Please avoid such hospitals never visiting this hospital. Look for better options.

ambar zagade 16 months ago

Skilled Doctor And Nurses or Caregivers follow clinical protocols at par with International standards while delivering the Best Quality Healthcare

Srini Venkateswaran 12 months ago

A ‘cure’ worse than the disease!

This is a nightmare of a hospital where my mother lost her battle in the ICU.

My elderly mother who was 5-6 days into COVID developed some new symptoms, and Inamdar was the natural choice given that it was the only nearby hospital admitting COVID patients.

Soon as I reached this place, I was struck by the crude ambience of the screening room – an open-air enclosure with an asbestos roof where my mother spent over an hour waiting to get her blood drawn by attendants who couldn’t find an artery without a struggle. ICU seems to be the immediate solution here to any ailment, and she was wheeled away after me made our advance payment of close of one lac, though she was fully conscious and coherent.

My mother's admitting doctor was waxing eloquent about the 3000-bed COVID facility he ran, which initially got us impressed. In a couple of days we realized this hospital's ICU was hopelessly mismanaged by an inept coordinator, supported by a horde of younger and inexperienced ICU staff who kept rotating on a constant basis – which made us wonder how would they ever be able to keep track of my mother’s preexisting conditions and medications accurately – an imperative prerequisite to her wellbeing, especially when she was on life support medicines and these would have to be carefully reduced depending on her level of improvement. They have absolutely no customer-facing or social skills, and seemed unable to answer simple questions on the phone. Monitoring the billing department is an added headache—they don’t send you updates on your daily balance and then withhold medicines from the patient when your cash balance runs low—you have to rush to their in-house pharmacy and buy medicines for delivery to the ICU.

The senior doctors at Inamdar (who have taken the Hippocratic Oath) thrive on a famous corporate maxim – maximize revenues and decrease operating costs. The latter is achieved by a series of measures including one which involves turning off all air-conditioning units in public areas, letting visitors sweat their wait outside the ICU. Other measures include not investing in decent screening rooms. Doctors maximize revenues by a series of measures including forcing not-so-sick patients into the ICU (a sickly place), administering unnecessary medicines (my mother was dosed with Remdesivir six days into infection – something we had them stop). They will also scare you into consenting for ventilation and will force this on patients who don’t need them.

My mother recovered from COVID, and seemed to be progressing well. I am confident she may have survived this horrible experience had it not been for the utter neglect over the weekend at the hands of the ICU personnel. She was fully conscious and was talking to us just that morning and more lucidly the day before, but some inexplicable events led to her sudden passing that same afternoon probably by uninformed medication decisions made by weekend ICU staff. My brother and I were subjected to the indignity of a junior ICU doctor hastening to declare our mother dead unless we approved CPR and intubation … something we had previously clarified was against our mother’s and our family's wishes. Soon after, the said doctor brought us a flatline EKG to prove her point. No class or empathy. They then kept us waiting for close to two hours as they completed their paperwork.

To date, no one from the doctor team has bothered to call us or even have the courtesy to write us to express their condolences.

Our experience with Ruby last year for her heart condition was a lot better and I am glad we did not admit her at Inamdar at that time – we got to enjoy one year of her company.

On a side note, this 'ghar to grave' package from Inamdar carried a price tag of three lacs. Not that it matters--we would have been willing to pay more for a better facility and a favorable outcome.

We will be escalating this to Inamdar's owner and hope to bring some media attention to bear on the workings of this hospital. Avoid this death trap at all costs.

Contact
Address
building s No, Inamdar Hospital, 15, Vitthal Rao Shivarkar Rd, Fatima Nagar, Wanowrie, Pune, Maharashtra 411040, India
Phone
+91 20 6681 2222
Website
www.inamdarhospital.com
Inamdar Multispeciality Hospital's Timetable
Friday 24hr open
Saturday 24hr open
Sunday 24hr open
Monday 24hr open
Tuesday 24hr open
Wednesday 24hr open
Thursday 24hr open

N.B. The timetable is based on our last updated data on January 25, 2024.

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