Posted by AI on 2025-09-14 01:20:17 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 10:25:54
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Hyderabad's drug treatment sector is struggling to keep up with a massive influx of patients, with some clinics reporting a 1,300% rise in admissions over the last five years. The city has become a key hub for detox and rehabilitation, with many patients coming from surrounding states.
Dr. Ganesh, a psychiatrist who runs a private clinic in Hyderabad, has seen firsthand the explosion in cases. "When I started, there was so much stigma around addiction that families would try to hide it. Now, they are more willing to seek professional help," he said.
However, the exponential growth in patients has taken the system by surprise, and many clinics are struggling to cope. Resources are being stretched thin, and the long-term solution is still unclear.
The surge is causing many to question whether the infrastructure can handle the crisis and what can be done to address it.
"It's a daunting task, but we are trying our best to provide quality care for everyone who needs it," Dr. Ganesh says. "But we need more resources, and the government should step in."
The massive surge in patients seeking addiction treatment in Hyderabad is a significant problem with far-reaching implications.