Very poor service at Al Khor Hospital Emergency
By sunilalapatt •
Right now i am standing at the hospital emegency reception and realised a very bad service and attitude towards expatriate patients especially with labors. Many patients are waiting here and management allowing Nationals are bypassing them.I can understand giving priority to the Nationals, but the management should also try to appoint more doctors. Labors from raslaffan and alkhor depending on this hospital as going to doha is impossible for them. I hope the Management will consider this issue.(this is my third experience here and thought to write here)
@Ataperla, I guess Hayyak service is only for Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC).
Oops,I meant to ask whether the patient is a labor or a female in labor...
report this to ‘Hayyak’ Service.. google it.
'labor' is how the Americans spell it. 'labour' is how the British spell it. Both are English and both are correct depending on the English version you choose. It's the same with favor (favour), honor (honour), neighbor (neighbour), humor (humour), and many more words. So, if you have enough humor it won't matter too much.
@Regansimon - Labors
@ Wild Turkey, you r so funny.
@Saptakalran - When the company Head office and Clinic located at remote places from labor camps, how can you expect the poor labor to reach those remote places when they get ill. Is there anywhere in the hospital written any instructions that they shouldn't have reached this hospital when they have '' silly stuffy noses and coughs ? And how do you feel when you get ill and rushed to any hospital and asking you to wait there for 4 hours because they don't have enough doctors to handle the patients. Don't b so rude. What you said abt making clinics by companies makes sense. But who should take care of it? these labors ???
labor? or labour?
Exactly. You are here to work and die.
Appoint more doctors???.....why you think doctors are standing around street corners to be recruited is it??? Isnt it sensible for the companies to have a clinic on their own campuses with doctors serving only their staff rather than loading all of them to a tertiary care level hospital meant for serious illnesses and not stuffy noses and coughs? nationals will get priority in the hospitals built for them so why should you complain??