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‘MRI date in 2029, thought it was a typo’: At Delhi’s Lok Nayak Hospital, long wait for a test
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The Indian Express
On July 21, a homeless man named Amit walked into Lok Nayak Hospital carrying a medical report that showed he had Pott’s disease, or spinal tuberculosis.
Room number 128, Test Registration room, Lok Nayak Hospital.
(Express Photo) Room number 128, Test Registration room, Lok Nayak Hospital.
“I was diagnosed with TB at Lok Nayak in 2009, when I was around 10.
A senior resident doctor at Lok Nayak, however, described the backlog as enormous but routine.