
By K. N. Wasif
Hyderabad, August 15, 2025 – On the eve of India’s Independence Day, Amer Ali Khan, the dynamic News Editor of Urdu Daily Siasat, visited Western Multi Specialty Hospital in Hyderabad, delivering a powerful message to minority-run corporate hospitals. Khan urged these institutions to harness government schemes to expand their operations and extend quality healthcare to a broader community, breaking the monopoly of a few corporate giants.
In an inspiring address to the hospital’s patients, staff, and management, Khan emphasized the transformative potential of government initiatives. “Minority hospitals have exceptional doctors delivering outstanding care with limited resources. By tapping into schemes available to all citizens, these institutions can scale up, serve more people, and contribute significantly to the nation’s healthcare,” he said. Using a striking analogy, Khan encouraged hospitals to move beyond a “bird’s eye view” and adopt an “eagle’s perspective” to elevate their services and impact.

During the visit, Dr. Mustafa Faisal, Director and Consultant Neurosurgeon at Western Multi Specialty Hospital, guided Khan through the facility, showcasing its commitment to affordable, high-quality care. Dr. Faisal highlighted the hospital’s patient-centric approach, stating, “We prioritize trust and compassion, ensuring every patient feels valued and cared for.” He also shared exciting plans to launch training programs for para-medical technicians in fields like operation theatre support, anesthesia, ECG, EEG, ultrasound, X-ray, and laboratory services to meet the growing demand for skilled healthcare professionals.
Khan’s visit to Western Multi Specialty Hospital underscored the potential for minority-run healthcare institutions to lead by example. By leveraging government support, these hospitals can soar to new heights, making quality healthcare accessible to all and strengthening Hyderabad’s healthcare ecosystem.