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Indore's MY Hospital Faces Overcrowding, Poor Facilities Cripple Patient Care
✍️ Amar Ujala · Madhya Pradesh
🗓 07 Jul 2026, 06:31 AM
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Indore's largest government hospital, MY Hospital, is witnessing severe infrastructural challenges as daily OPD footfall reaches up to 4,000 patients, leading to significant patient distress.
The Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital (MY Hospital) in Indore, the city's premier government medical facility, is grappling with severe operational issues. The Outpatient Department (OPD) alone sees an average of 4,000 patients daily, a number that strains the existing infrastructure.
Reports indicate that the hospital's facilities are in a state of disarray, leading to considerable hardship for patients and their families. Many are reportedly forced to ferry patients on wheelchairs for extended periods, struggling to navigate the overwhelmed system.
The current situation highlights a critical gap between patient load and available resources, raising concerns about the quality of care being provided at the state-run institution.
Reports indicate that the hospital's facilities are in a state of disarray, leading to considerable hardship for patients and their families. Many are reportedly forced to ferry patients on wheelchairs for extended periods, struggling to navigate the overwhelmed system.
The current situation highlights a critical gap between patient load and available resources, raising concerns about the quality of care being provided at the state-run institution.