KOLKATA: She's a man, baby! Debopriyo Mitra , a resident of Kolkata's Kasba area, is planning to sue Apollo Gleneagles Hospital for refusing to recognize that she's a he."He (Mitra) was admitted to the hospital on February 23. He was suffering from cardiac ailments and was suggested an Angiography," Dr Milan Chhetri, Mitra's physician, said."He was admitted to hospital's deluxe cabin and Rs 35,000 was deposited as advance amount," Dr Chhetri added.Dr Chhetri also said that extensive tests during night revealed Mitra's blood contains high levels of creatinine and as such his angiography was postponed."My angiography was postponed till the creatinine level normalises, A junior doctor suggested me to stay 4-5 days more in the hospital. But on Dr Chhetri's advise I returned home on February 24 and my treatment continued," Mitra said, adding, "They charged me about Rs 21,000 for a single day. But I didn't mind as I have Medical Insurances.""I was surprised to find that the hospital administration has done foul-up in my discharge certificate. In the certificate, they have referred to me as "her" and as such I am unable to claim medical insurance, "he said.He also said that he was given assurance that the error will be rectified but nothing happened."...and when I mailed my grievance to the hospital authorities, I was advised to do a fact check," Mitra said.Responding to Mitra's complaint, Apollo Gleneagles Hospital Kolkata CEO Rana Dasgupta said, "I am not aware of this incident. Ask the patient to contact me directly. We will try to solve problems, if there is any."Meanwhile, he has also taken up the matter with the West Bengal 's Health Secretary on March 2, 2017.Interestingly, the West Bengal assembly , last week, passed a bill to regulate functioning of private health facilities, providing for up to three-year jail terms and trials under the IPC for offenders and fines up to Rs 50 lakh in case of death of patients due to medical negligence.REPORT: Moitreyee BhattacharyaRead this story in Bengali