Public hospitals in India are a confusing maze even now for patients and bystanders during panic or not. The helpless patient being cared by the uninformed family member and bystanders running between queues is not a sight that can be missed at any public hospital in India. The lack of information, ineffective information and analysis and confusing layouts need to be accessed and catered to avoid the current situation. With the advent of technology and smart gadgets, various solutions have been identified to technologically improve the navigation of people within hospitals mostly in abroad and even in India. From studies in KEM Hospital and IMCH calicut, it was observed that, indoor spaces require a different set of navigation principles than outdoor spaces. Uncertainty in users to traverse between signage points without the required mental imagery and not knowing what to expect as destination reduces their confidence in signages. Even though asking around was observed as a well sought solution, users where not satisfied by the clarity of information conveyed by the office staff or the strangers. Common colloquial terms used within the hospital were unknown to certain users. A good experience depends on timely and effective communication to the fast and slow user and the reduction in confusion. Photo and video based hand-held navigation application with emphasis on landmark data was found to be a easier and less complex solution for the target user. This concept was developed with further studies on how indoor landmark images can be used in navigation and what are the complexities in different indoor spaces. The prototype created with these concepts was tested in comparison with the signage at KEM Hospital, Parel. Two sets of users are taken and one set was asked to follow the signage and other were instructed to reach the destination using the prototype. It was found that even though both sets took relatively same time, users with the application seemed to be more confident of the route.This photo based navigation of the application definitely has an edge over other systems, when it comes to taking the right turns at junctions and identifying the correct floors and doctor rooms