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‘Fake’ cardiologist case: MP health department suspends license of Damoh-based hospital   

Hospital’s license expired on March 31, 2025, and its management had applied for renewal in December last year
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The Madhya Pradesh health department on Wednesday suspended the license of Damoh-based Mission Hospital, where ‘fake’ cardiologist Narendra Yadav alias Narendra John Camm performed unauthorised surgeries, an official said.

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Damoh district’s Chief Medical and Health Officer (CMHO) Mukesh Jain said the hospital’s license expired on March 31, 2025, and its management had applied for renewal in December last year.

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The application for renewal was returned to the management after some shortcomings were found in the hospital, he said.

Jain said the hospital was told to apply again within seven days after removing the shortcomings.

“The hospital failed to resubmit the application within the stipulated time. So, the license of Mission Hospital has been suspended till further orders,” he said.

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