LARKANA: The B-Scan machine of Chandka Medical College Hospital (CMCH) Eye Department has been dys
functional since the past several weeks and no repairs have been made thus far despite Medical Superintendent (MS) being informed about it.
The hospital facilitates more than 12 districts of rural Sindh. People from these districts arrive here from remote areas to get eye treatments. Since the machine remains dys
functional, the pa
tients are asked to get the B-Scan test from private medical centers which cost a lot.
Out of the three dys
functional B-Scan machines one was procured by th
e Ophthalmology Department do
ctors through contribution which also went out of order within six months.
According to the pa
tients’ attendants at the hospital, at least 15 to 20 operations are made daily and lenses are fixed but now operation theater remains open only for emergency purposes.
The poor pa
tients who cannot afford cost of the lenses are provided lenses out of Rs20 mill
ion Zakat budget which is released to the CMCH in two equal installments annually.
When CMCH MS Dr. Ali Gohar Dahri was contacted regarding the situation, he alleged that instead of taking the responsibilities, the professors of eye department believe in allegations.
Dahri further said he has already told them to get the machines repaired and get payment from him. The machine will be repaired very soon by engineers of Karachi, he added.
Reportedly, at least hundreds of ailing pa
tients attend it’s OPD daily who reach here not only from far flung areas of upper Sindh but also from Balochistan.