
Anjum Shah's Review
my experience was of child emergency, it was very good, doctors are good here as well as the ward boys are experienced, over all good experience, but children ward needs minor upgradation/ refurbishment to make it more attractive for the children suffering
About Red Crescent General Hospital / Hilal-e-Ahmer

Unit No 6, Latifabad, Hyderabad, Sindh 2, Latifabad Unit 6 Latifabad, Hyderabad, 12345, Pakistan
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Naseer Palh
The Red Crescent General Hospital in Latifabad, Hyderabad, Sindh, is a highly reputable healthcare facility known for its commitment to providing quality medical services to the community. With experienced staff, modern equipment, and a focus on patient care, it offers a range of medical treatments, from emergency care to specialized services. The hospital’s dedication to accessibility and affordability makes it a vital healthcare resource in the region, serving patients with compassion and professionalism.
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One of the largest private sector hospitals in Hyderabad pertaining to many different specialties including Gynae, Paeds, Medicine, Surgery, Urology and others It has a dedicated cardiac centre too dealing emergencies 24/7 Overall praiseworthy 😇
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Good alternative medical facilities available in this city. With more personal care and availability of all sorts of emergency services excluding cardiovascular health care which available a short distance away. The good thing about this place is that you don’t have to wait for your turn. The medical Store and car parking are just steps away. Availability of side rooms are possible. Nursing care is superb. Plus doctors call is a prompt response.
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Disappointing Service and Unfair Policies I recently had a very disappointing experience with Hilal Ahmar Unit 6. Despite this organization running on donations and not being a government-funded entity, they refused to provide blood to a patient simply because the prescription was from a private doctor. This is completely unacceptable. Blood banks should prioritize saving lives over bureaucratic policies. Many patients, including those seeing private doctors, rely on these services in critical situations, yet they are turned away. If this organization claims to be working for the betterment of society and is funded through donations, it should be more accessible and not discriminate against patients based on where their prescriptions come from. I urge Hilal Ahmar to reconsider its policies and provide life-saving resources to all patients, regardless of their medical background. This restrictive policy causes unnecessary distress during already difficult times.
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