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Telangana Medical Council shuts down 12 Illegal Clinics

Telangana Medical Council Acts Against Illegal Medical Practice
Hyderabad: The Telangana Medical Council (TGMC) on Tuesday conducted surprise inspections at several unauthorised medical centres in Shabad, a town on the outskirts of Hyderabad. The council identified 12 illegally operated establishments, all run by quacks without recognised medical qualifications.
The TGMC team, led by Chairman Dr. K. Mahesh Kumar and Vice-Chairman Dr. G. Srinivas, found that most of these clinics were small, single-room setups operating without valid licenses or qualified personnel.
Also Read: Telangana Medical Council files cases against 15 Quacks
“We will be filing cases against six individuals at the local police stations as per NMC 34, 54 Act and TSMPR Act 22, BNS Sections 318 and 319,” Dr Srinivas said, reports Telangana Today.
The TGMC has warned of serious health risks associated with receiving treatment from individuals without valid medical certification, including potentially fatal consequences from the unregulated use of steroids and antibiotics.
The facilities operated by quacks in Shabad included Om Sai First Aid Centre by Lingachari, Mustafa Clinic by Mustafa, Master Clinic by Venkatesh, Sri Sai Clinic by Anjayya, Shravan First Aid Centre by Balraj, and ZamZam Clinic by Md Ghouse Amzad. These centres were shut down within hours by the local district health authorities, reports Telangana Today.
The council has issued a strong warning to the public against seeking treatment from anyone who does not possess valid medical credentials. They also appealed to citizens to report any unqualified individuals offering medical services. A dedicated WhatsApp helpline — 9154382727 — has been set up for this purpose.
This action is part of TGMC’s ongoing statewide campaign to identify and eliminate fake medical practices.
Also Read: Telangana Medical Council cracks down on 7 Illegal clinics in Rangareddy
Medical Dialogues had previously reported that in a recent crackdown on unauthorised medical practices, the Telangana Medical Council (TGMC) uncovered seven illegal clinics operating in Hayatabad village of Shabad mandal in Rangareddy district. These so-called ‘first aid’ centres were being run by Quacks, many of whom were former hospital compounders posing as doctors.