Sri Mahalakshmi Nursing Home

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Puducherry, India

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Sri Mahalakshmi Nursing Home Reviews | Rating 3.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Sri Mahalakshmi Nursing Home is located in Puducherry, India on 7, 2nd Cross St, Lambert Saravanan Nagar, Kavery Nagar, Reddiarpalayam. Sri Mahalakshmi Nursing Home is rated 3.6 out of 5 in the category doctor in India.

Address

7, 2nd Cross St, Lambert Saravanan Nagar, Kavery Nagar, Reddiarpalayam

Phone

+91 4132290027

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Sugasini .M

Very bad experience. Never expected this from reputed hospital.you have to spend the whole day though you are having 1st token.. lengthy process and they are doing marketing for the medical which they have. The process also not that good. Overall I hate this hospital and looking for good maternity nursing home.

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Arun Ss

I Rated 5 out Of 5 Dr.Mahadevan Sir Is Such a very good talented Doctor Ever I Saw The way Of He treating Patients Is Very Cool

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SeenU VasaN

Some people meant be healers... !! Definitely would recommend others.. not very fancy hospital..!! But your in very safe hands..:-)

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Arvindh Badri

A simple place. Knowledgeable doctor.Dr. Rangalakshmi's simple and clear language was good.

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Joseph Lenin

Not as expected, should need value for customers, medicine seller is in mobile while customers waiting outside

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devarajan

Not even deserve one STAR ! I went this Clinic with my wife, The doctor didn't even let patient explain their health issues. The doctor has COVID Fear who selling N90 mask for Rs.90/mask. Sitting Some 20 meters away from the patients, in between a Glass Vitrine. The patients cannot listen what she says. And Finally writing some random medicines. Such a money making people who doesn't care about the quality of service. SHITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT...................

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Naga Muthu

Not consider patients time they be in their choice

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Royston Vernon

The nurse's are lost into their phones and the drips were almost complete and we personally had to stop the drips.. the receptionist think they are the doctor's trying to ask questions for which only a doctor should ask.. the receptionist kept asking personally questions in front of other male patience making the women feel uncomfortable. The main doctor available was supporting all this nonsense..