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Dr. Anindansu Basu is a Consultant Orthopaedic surgeon with special interest & expertise in complex trauma, pelvic-acetabular, sports injuries, reconstruction & Joint Replacement Surgeries. He has undergone rigorous training under eminent surgeons of National & International repute in India and abroad. He was awarded with presidential Gold medal for his exemplarily performance in his postgraduate exam in 2008. He has worked as a honorary fellow at prestigious Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge for 2 years. He is currently pursuing MCH super-specialization in Anglia Ruskin University, UK. He is actively involved in post graduate teaching and research for last 8 years. He has more than 10 years of experience in managing different Bone & Joint problems & has performed more than 3000 successful surgeries to his credit till date.
Visited For Orthopedic Physiotherapy
Happy with: Doctor friendlinessWait time
Doctor's behaviour is very friendly,but inwas quite surprised because he didn't explain any medicines but written it on the prescription.But hos natire was very friendly,he listened my problems properly and diagnosed it.Quite satisfying but still quite surprised regarding the medicine consultation...
I do recommend the doctor in priority. ** *** **** ********* *** ** *** *** ********** Before consulting him, I only had to wait for 15 minutes. The staff cooperated very well. They offered a cashback on payments which is done through paytm but it was an ultimate fail. It was quite disappointing but the overall experience was very good.
Didn’t give enough time. Prescribed generic medicines. And the secretary and the management was so bad. Not recommending at all. Ignore him and go for another doctor. *Don't fall for the Google reviews*
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Some points worth mentioning:
(1). My experience has taught me that doctors should listen to patients as much as they ask. I don't really know how much time a doctor should give to a patient, but from my experience, they should. Counseling is an important part of treatment. ******** **** ****** ** ** ************ ******* he could not give me enough time. But I think at least he should have given me a couple minutes. (I got maybe 40/50 seconds.)
(2). The way he treated me caused me to go to a second doctor. He started writing prescriptions before my problem was discussed, which is not expected either.
(3). As for the management, I went as per my appointment, and the secretary kept saying that older people are going to get priority. So what's the point of giving a specific appointment time to patients if older people are going to get priority?
In spite of the fact that my x-ray report was not delivered on time.
I am however hoping that this doctor will understand my point and use this criticism in a positive manner so that things can be made better for future patients.