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Chandigarh: Broken X-ray machines at GMSH-16 prolong patients’ pain

By, Chandigarh
Published on: Sep 22, 2025 07:12 AM IST

The machine in Room 1 also remains unavailable as the area is closed for renovation; this has resulted in long waiting times for all patients, with no prioritisation for emergencies

The Government Multi-Specialty Hospital (GMSH) in Sector 16 is grappling with a serious crisis as two of its four X-ray machines remain out of service.

Patients requiring X-ray are being forced to either wait in long queues or go to a different facility. (HT Photo)

One machine in the emergency ward has been non-operational for as long as seven days, a major lapse in immediate care, while another in the out-patient department (OPD) is also down.

The simultaneous breakdown has caused significant inconvenience to patients, particularly senior citizens and the critically ill who require urgent X-ray services.

Patients have been forced to either get their scans in a separate hospital building or be referred to the Sector-22 civil hospital.

On average, around 3,500 out-patients visit the hospital daily, with around 30% from outside the city, many of whom are prescribed X-rays for accurate diagnosis.

Originally established in 1952 to serve a population of approximately 5 lakh, the hospital now receives referrals to its various departments from across the region.

Similarly, Geeta, a road accident victim, had to wait for a chest X-ray on a bench in Room 4, while her son, also injured, queued with other routine patients. Neither received any preferential treatment despite the emergency nature of their cases.

UT director of health services Dr Suman Singh acknowledged the problem, stating that although annual maintenance was in place, technical glitches can still occur. “There is some issue with the software integration of the machine. Engineers tried to rectify the fault, but in vain. A replacement machine is being arranged,” she said.

 
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