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How often do you avoid visiting a doctor due to high consultation fees?
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Healthcare is a basic need, but for many people, the cost of seeing a doctor can be a serious burden. In both cities and rural areas, private consultation fees are often high enough to make people think twice before booking an appointment. This means many individuals end up delaying important checkups or ignoring symptoms altogether, which can lead to more serious problems later. While some turn to government hospitals for affordable care, long waiting times and limited resources can make the experience difficult.
Others look for cheaper alternatives like online consultations or home remedies. The sad truth is, money often stands between people and their health. In a country where not everyone has health insurance, the high cost of private healthcare raises a serious question-are we doing enough to make healthcare truly accessible? Be honest-how often do you avoid going to the doctor because of the fees? Your vote matters.
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Manish Sharma
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