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Aarey Hospital in Mumbai's leopard haunt has no doctor
Updated On: 02 November, 2013 08:55 AM IST | | Varun Singh and Vedika Chaubey
MiD DAY visited the state-run Aarey Hospital at 11 pm one night, to learn that the facility, meant to cater to nearly 40,000 locals, has no doctor on call round the clock, and only a disgruntled nurse who insists on referring patients to another facility 10 km away
The state-run Aarey Hospital has no doctors to treat the nearly 40,000 people in the area for whom it is the closest stop for medical treatment. The hospital was built to cater to the medical needs of the residents of the many adivasi padas nearby. According to government rules, the hospital should be equipped with a doctor and other medical treatment facilities at all times, as victims of leopard attacks, snake bites, road accidents often seek treatment here.

MiD DAY correspondents Varun Singh and Vedika Chaubey paid a visit to Aarey Hospital on Wednesday night. Singh complained of chest pain, but was asked to leave by the nurse present there. Pics/Nimesh Dave
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