
Evers Hospital, Patna :
In a shocking case of medical malpractice that has shaken public trust, a major healthcare fraud has come to light in Evers Hospital, Kankarbagh, Patna. At least six women allegedly had their uteruses removed without consent under the false pretext of undergoing hernia or piles surgeries at Evers Hospital.
The victims, aged between 30 and 38, initially sought treatment for minor surgical conditions. However, after returning home, they experienced an alarming cessation of menstruation. Subsequent medical examinations revealed a horrifying truth—their uteruses had been removed without their knowledge.

How the Scam Unfolded
The issue surfaced when complainant and RTI activist Tribhuvan Prasad Yadav reported that his sister, Anita Devi, was admitted to the hospital on October 10, 2025, for a hernia operation. Instead, her uterus was surgically removed without consent.
Further investigation revealed a pattern. Other victims, including Poonam Devi, Sunita Devi, and Mamta Devi, were misled into believing they were undergoing procedures for piles or minor conditions. In each case, their uteruses were removed.
Fake Reports and Fraudulent Practices
The investigation exposed that the Evers Hospital allegedly used falsified ultrasound reports to justify these surgeries. Radiologists Dr. Rupesh Kumar Srivastava and Dr. Alpana Pathak confirmed that earlier diagnostic reports showed normal uterine conditions. Raman Imaging also dismissed the hospital’s reports as fraudulent.
Shockingly, records indicated that on the same date a diagnostic report was issued, the patient was admitted elsewhere, raising serious questions about document fabrication.
Even Declared Alive Patient as Dead
In a bizarre and disturbing twist, Anita Devi was reportedly declared dead by the hospital in front of the investigation team. However, she later appeared in person, proving she was alive—further exposing the hospital’s attempt to manipulate facts.
Ayushman Bharat Scheme Misused
Preliminary findings suggest that the motive behind these illegal surgeries was to fraudulently claim funds under the Ayushman Bharat Yojana. By performing high-value procedures like hysterectomy, the hospital allegedly exploited the scheme for financial gain.
Administrative Action Taken
Civil Surgeon Dr. Yogendra Prasad Mandal confirmed that, following the investigation:
- An FIR has been registered against the Evers Hospital
- Orders have been issued to cancel its registration
- Legal action is underway based on the findings
The complainant also alleged that this malpractice may extend beyond the identified six victims, hinting at a larger, systemic fraud.
A Wake-Up Call for the Medical System
This incident is not just a case of negligence—it is a brutal violation of medical ethics and human dignity. The unauthorized removal of reproductive organs is a life-altering act, both physically and psychologically.
Such cases raise urgent questions about:
- Oversight in private hospitals
- Misuse of government healthcare schemes
- Patient consent and rights
- Accountability in medical practice
Med College Darshan’s Stand Against Quackery & Unethical Practices
In light of such horrifying incidents, Med College Darshan (MCD) strongly reiterates its commitment to fight against quackery and unethical medical practices.

Med College Darshan is actively working to:
- Raise awareness about patient rights and informed consent
- Expose unethical practices in healthcare institutions
- Support victims of medical fraud and negligence
- Promote ethical medical education among future doctors
- Encourage reporting of suspicious or exploitative practices
MCD believes that medicine is a noble profession, not a business of exploitation. Every patient deserves dignity, transparency, and ethical care.
Conclusion
The Evers Hospital Patna uterus removal scam is a grim reminder that vigilance is necessary—not just from authorities, but from society as a whole. Strict action must be ensured so that such inhuman acts are never repeated.
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