Health Care in Bangalore, India

Component of health care surveyedSatisfaction %
Skill and competency of medical staff
73.01 High
Speed in completing examinations and reports
71.63 High
Equipment for modern diagnosis and treatment
76.14 High
Accuracy and completeness in filling out reports
73.09 High
Friendliness and courtesy of the staff
68.59 High
Satisfaction with responsiveness (waitings) in medical institutions
58.24 Moderate
Satisfaction with cost to you
49.42 Moderate
Convenience of location for you
72.71 High

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Last update: November 2023

These data are based on perceptions of visitors of this website in the past 3 years.

If the value is 0, it means it is perceived as very low, and if the value is 100, it means it is perceived as very high.

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3 Comments so far
K Mehta on May 06, 2020:
Stay away from Bangalore hospitals. They are only bothered about money and nothing else.

Hospitals in this city such as Apollo, Fortis, Aster, Columbia Asia, etc. are extremely selfish money-charging institutions. They are not at all concerned about the dying or injured patients.
These Bangalore hospitals have ZERO respect for humanity. Even ICU charges can go beyond Rs 1 lakh per day.
These hospitals think that IT professionals earn crores of rupees.

This is my honest opinion. Me and my family members and friends have suffered immensely due to these Bangalore hospitals.
N Reddy on Dec 29, 2019:
In Bangalore, a critical patient will be Dead, before he reaches the hospital. This is due to the pathetic traffic throughout this pseudo megacity, which is in reality an overgrown village.

Even if you are somehow brought into the hospital, there will be a huge crowd, and the sales representatives will waste your precious time. You'll also have to fill various forms. Better get 10 people along with you.

My advice to you is to stay out of Bangalore, if you are looking for good healthcare.
Rizwan on Nov 10, 2019:
Hospitals in Bengaluru are fit only for Marketing. Patients have to wait in long queues to get admitted.
Doctors take atleast 1 hour to arrive and diagnose the patient even at the OPD in many hospitals.
And the worst part is ambulance gets stuck in traffic and the patient might be dead, before he or she arrives to the hospital. Many hospitals in Bengaluru recruit apprentices to treat critically ill patients.