24*7 service Hospital
Huge rush at the hospital
The worst hospital ever! The accounts section does not even know how to talk! Zero management! If there was a zero star option available I would be ashamed to give that also! They deserve ratings in minus! Worst staff ever! Zero rules and regulations!
WORST STAFF WORST MANAGEMENT i was having infectious disease (INFLUENZA positive H1N1) was shifted from chest disease hospital dalgate to hea smhs, but here i got zero experience about staff and doctors they shifted me to general ward neither in isolation ward(as suggested by Doctor) and in general ward patients were like animals like not a single feet space was free over there. They told me that you will not get proper treatment in isolation ward because staff is not present there(i guess this sounds me like an excuse for no reason). At last staying in general ward my condition was going worst and then at 10:00 pm without getting any treatment i left smhs and treated myself in private hospital. ISOLATION WARD IS PRESENT IN HOSPITAL BUT FOR DOCTORS FOR CONDUCTING THEIR MARRIAGE CEREMONY...
C.M.Hadow was an Austrian merchant and philanthropist. He came to Kashmir during the era of Ranbir Singh, probably around 1888 to do carpet trade. He started his own carpet weaving company C.H.Hadow And Co. ( Proprietor C M Hadow )and by his dedication, this company turned out to number one company of that era rather bigger than ” East India carpet factory .[1] Viceroy of India Marquess Linlithgow requested C.M. Hedow to donate his estate for construction of the first state hospital. Viceroy of India, the Marquess of Linlithgow, visited Kashmir in 1940 and foundation of State hospital at the estate of the Hadow Mills Carpet Factory. This is the reason according to Dr Ashraf Kashmir, this hospital was casually known as Hadwun (Hadow’s) Hospital til this day. Another viceroy of India, Lord Wavell came to Kashmir in 1945 to inaugurate the hospital, he inaugurated it, on 11 October 1945. Dr. A. Mitra was selected as its first Chief Medical Officer. He later served as Public Works Minister on the Maharajah's State Council. C.M Hedow expired in 1945 in Kashmir only, his business was taken over by his son K.C.Nedou. K.C. Nedou was later on expelled from Kashmir in 1948. K.C.Hadow and his wife retired to Victoria, British Columbia, where he died in 1978.[2]