I don't like hospital either. Hospital is conspiracy; as people say "pharmaceutical is the biggest and most profitable industry"; something about "thousands times profit ratio" (price of pills vs. that of raw material), etc.; or in general all the alter-right (far-right) stuff. However, the left-right division / contradiction is basically America business and it is like a movie. And as many viewers of that movie say, "I'm not American but has this and this to say..." which is same with me, I am not American. I am from the exact opposite of America at least geographically. Therefore what I say cannot be taken at face value. The background or circumstances could reverse or negate its meaning. As a wise man once said "I don't stand by what I say. I don't stand by ANYTHING." Therefore although I have quasi far right views, the lefties cannot antagonize me because of it, nor can the righties rely on it ("look this person agree with me" not) -- In all that context, I don't like hospitals.
Not just hospitals. But the Institution in general, under the disguise of, or under the high-raised banner of "public services". -- Just in case if the earth is flat, and all peoples and all countries are actually the same or have things in common -- just in case so, I'll elaborate more. As people say: Who can argue with safety/security? Who can argue with health? ... And the Institution has established its role as the security authority, and the health authority. How can you resist or oppose what (or who) is (allegedly) "for your own good"? ... That's not all, but the Institution can even bring you back from [the brink of] death (apparently), in the face of "natural disasters" (I am thinking about a mudslide; frankly my conclusion is drawn from that single case). And such life-saving stories are broadcast on the news. If you are saved from death by the Institution, wouldn't you then owe everything (and life) to the Institution... Now I'm not only doubtful but frightened.
From personal experience, they hospital people are very "haughty". Once upon a time, I was in a hospital. I was not even there on my own accord. The Corporation, which is in league with the Institution (along with the hospitals), sent all their employees there, on the surface for your welfare, for the "annual check", but secretly just to establish a good (and big) image (or name) for themselves. And the "annual check" results always show that everybody is just fine. All the "burnout's" from the overwork is just not a thing and nonexistent for them. (Unless if the Corporate orders a disease out of which they can make a good story -- is what I hear or imagine...) Anyway, in such an "annual check", a "doctor" says to me, "Can you hurry up? You are just one person [one selfish and stupid person is what she meant judging from the tone]. Do you know how many people I treat every day?!" -- So, what does this mean? Now, obviously I'm still drawing conclusions from a single case; but it obviously means they are "busy doing the good deeds, and the thousands times profit as mentioned in the above first paragraph is not enough for them and they also want something else. They want the Moral Highground.
Same in other big entities, such as all the Railway Stations, that are is under direct control of the Institution. And the so-called servants of the country there are so naughty and high above the so-called rightful owners/masters of the country (as customers), that basically the "owners" go there just to be slaughtered and eaten by the "servants" and still get complained about, and shoulder blames. With the help of high, high technology, and big, big machine, the servants basically just sit there doing nothing and collecting and drinking blood (like vampires but do not hunt) and be grumpy about it. (And the victims voluntarily donate blood (meaning money) somehow, through some kind of brain control, perhaps; no one knows for sure). How do I come to this conclusion? From the small things, the details. You see, at the ticket-selling window, they impatiently knock on the windowsill, meaning chop chop hurry up, just like people knock on the food ware of animals to get the animals' attention; and at the ticket-checking passage, they sit in front of a computer, CCTV and stuff, and move the hand only slightly, not even half the distance between them and you, (who waited a long queque to get to the check point by the way) and you have to reach out and hand over your ticket and you ID (for them to check 3-in-1 consistency: face, ticket and ID) and then you have to reach out even further, to get the same credientials back; even when, most likely, you are carrying large cases of largage. With a stern face, their body language is saying "Do you want to pass through or not? F off before I smash you, stupid juvenile taking your stupid fancy train. Do you know what really goes on behind the scene (or on the inside)? Do you know what darkness stuff I just went through?" -- Now, they did not say that. It's my reading.
So, no, I don't like either, the hospital. Or more generally, the Institution. But I do not know if other hospital hater has the same reasons.