Visitors to several major government hospitals in Bengaluru encounter pedestrian hazards, flooding and shortages of support equipment, according to a recent survey by The Hindu.
At the Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research on Bannerghatta Road, many patients cross the busy road at unmarked spots despite a signal nearby. Street vendors occupy footpaths, forcing people onto the carriageway.
Savitha Prasad, who accompanied a relative, called for railings and better signage. Commuter Mohan P. Kumar noted the risk to elderly visitors during peak hours.
Victoria Hospital sees flooding at an entrance gate due to clogged drains, said security guard C.C. Thimmappa. A nearby bus shelter has become unsafe after dark because of anti-social elements, according to local employee Abhishek J.
At Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital, connectivity is adequate but wheelchairs and stretchers are often unavailable. K.C. General Hospital has narrow footpaths that cause crowding during busy periods.