I RECENTLY went to get an appointment for a relative with a specialist doctor in Hyderabad. When I arrived at his private clinic, there were many already waiting for their turn. After about an hour, the receptionist gave me an appointment of four days later, but did not specify the time.

I felt it a bit strange, but could not argue because of the many others who were waiting behind me to get the attention of the receptionist.

On the appointed day, I arrived at the clinic at 8am, but had to wait for 45 minutes to get my number in the queue. My appointment number was 15, and I was told that it would be called at around 1pm. I went home, picked up the patient, and returned at around 12.30pm only to find that the patient being seen by the doctor at the time was the holder of Token No 3.

We waited for nearly three more hours, and my number was called at 3.40pm. I heaved a sigh of relief, thinking the ordeal was over, but I was wrong. I was actually called to see the compounder, who simply handed me a slip for medical tests and told me to get them done at a specific laboratory.

I had no choice. I went to the lab and became part of another long queue. We finally got the test results at 8pm, returned to the clinic, and waited for our turn, which came after 8.30pm; after four days of anticipation and over 12 hours of waiting. What kind of clinical practice is this?

Talat Aziz
Hyderabad

Published in Dawn, August 26th, 2025

Opinion

Editorial

Chinese diplomacy
Updated 14 Mar, 2026

Chinese diplomacy

THERE are signs that China is taking a more active role in trying to resolve the issue of cross-border terrorism...
Fragile gains at risk
14 Mar, 2026

Fragile gains at risk

PAKISTAN is confronting an external shock stemming from the US-Israel war on Iran that few of the other affected...
Kidney disease
14 Mar, 2026

Kidney disease

ON World Kidney Day this past Thursday, the Pakistan Medical Association raised the alarm on Pakistan’s...
Delicate balance
Updated 13 Mar, 2026

Delicate balance

PAKISTAN has to maintain a delicate balance where the geopolitics of the US-Israeli aggression against Iran are...
Soaring costs
13 Mar, 2026

Soaring costs

FOR millions of households already grappling with Ramazan inflation, the sharp increase in petrol and diesel prices...
Perilous lines
13 Mar, 2026

Perilous lines

THE law minister’s veiled warning to the media to “exercise caution” and not cross “red lines” while...