Key Points

A remarkable medical intervention unfolded at Osmania Hospital when doctors saved a critically ill youth from Andhra Pradesh. Despite being understaffed during the Ugadi holiday, the medical team performed a life-saving surgery for a patient with a intestinal hole. Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy publicly praised the doctors, highlighting their exceptional commitment and skill. The incident showcases the potential of government hospitals to deliver extraordinary medical care.

Key Points: Revanth Reddy Praises Osmania Doctors' Life-Saving Miracle

  • Osmania Hospital saves Andhra youth after private hospital rejection
  • Doctors perform critical intestinal surgery on holiday
  • CM highlights dedication of government hospital medical team
  • Hemanth recovers after complex 10-day treatment
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Telangana CM praises Osmania Hospital doctors for saving youth's life

Telangana CM highlights heroic doctors who saved critically ill Andhra youth refused treatment at private hospital

"You are a role model for every doctor and staff working at government hospitals - A. Revanth Reddy, Telangana CM"

Hyderabad, April 18

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has praised doctors of government-run Osmania General Hospital for saving the life of a youth from Andhra Pradesh after a private hospital refused to admit him.

The Chief Minister took to 'X' to thank doctors of Osmania Hospital, saying they proved that if the doctors of a government hospital are determined, even the impossible can be made possible.

CM Reddy thanked Ranga Ajmeera, Vikram and team and said their efforts would go a long way in changing the public perception of the government hospital.

The Chief Minister believes that the dedication shown by the doctors at Osmania Hospital would enhance public faith in government hospitals. "You are a role model for every doctor and staff working at government hospitals across the state," he said.

The Chief Minister was reacting to a report that a 22-year-old youth from Andhra Pradesh was treated at Osmania Hospital after a private hospital had refused to admit him, citing his critical condition.

Hemanth, who hails from Visakhapatnam, fell ill on March 30 while travelling to Shirdi along with his family members. He had severe stomach pain and was having difficulty breathing. He was taken to a private hospital. However, doctors refused to admit him, given his critical condition.

Hemanth's family members then took him to Osmania Hospital. As it was a holiday on account of Telugu New Year 'Ugadi', the hospital had only a few doctors and other staff. However, doctors in the general surgery department responded swiftly to attend to the patient. Ultrasound and other tests revealed that he had a hole in the intestine.

Ranga Ajmeera, Vikram and their team operated on the patient. The youth was under treatment for 10 days. He was discharged last week after he had fully recovered.

The youth's family thanked the doctors for saving his life.

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is why we need to support our government hospitals! 👏 So proud of these doctors who worked even on a holiday to save a life. Private hospitals rejecting critical patients should be held accountable though.
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Rahul S.
As someone who was treated at Osmania last year, I can vouch for their dedication. The facilities might not be fancy but the doctors truly care. More power to them!
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Anjali M.
While this is heartwarming, we must ask why private hospitals refuse critical cases. Is it just about money? The government should make strict rules against this practice.
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Sanjay P.
Dr. Ajmeera and team deserve national recognition! But let's not forget - Osmania Hospital needs better infrastructure to match their doctors' skills. The building itself is in terrible condition.
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Neha R.
My cousin works at Osmania - they're constantly understaffed but still manage miracles daily. The government should invest more in these heroes instead of just praising them on Twitter.
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Karthik V.
This story gives me hope! Maybe one day all government hospitals will get the respect they deserve. Thank you doctors for your selfless service 🙏

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