
MD - Tuberculosis & Respiratory Diseases/Medicine, MD - General Medicine, DNB - Respiratory Diseases, Diploma in Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases (DTCD), MBBS

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Dr. Brig Ashok K Rajput is Graduate from Maulana Azad Medical College (Delhi). Post-graduation MD in Medicine & MD in Respiratory Medicine. Has also done DNB in Pulmonary Medicine in 1984. Pulmonologist and Sleep Medicine Specialist has worked in Indian Army for 37 Years. Specialist in Pulmonary interventions, Fibreoptic bronchoscopy, Medical Thoracoscopy and Sleep Disorders in addition to medical management of Asthma, COPD, ILD, and tuberculosis.
The doctor explained everything properly and the overall experience was good. Although there was a wait time because the doctor arrived late for the appointment, I would still recommend Dr. Ashok Rajput and rate the experience a four out of five.
The doctor explained everything very well and the clinic staff behaved excellently. The visit was smooth with the doctor arriving earlier than scheduled. I would definitely recommend Dr. Ashok Rajput to others.
I recommend Dr. Ashok Rajput. The doctor was clear in explanations and made the visit comfortable.
My experience with Dr. Ashok Rajput was not good as he did not explain things properly. Overall, I was dissatisfied with the visit.
The patient had a very good experience with Dr. Ashok Rajput. They felt everything was explained properly, appreciated the clinic environment and staff behavior, and would recommend the doctor to others.
The doctor explained everything well, and my overall experience was positive.
My experience with Dr. Ashok Rajput was very good. He explained everything clearly and there was nothing that needed improvement. I would definitely recommend him to others.
My experience with Dr. Ashok Rajput was good. He explained everything well and the overall visit, including staff and wait time, was smooth. I am satisfied with the care received.
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had a very disappointing experience with Dr. ******* I felt rushed throughout our entire call and was not given adequate time to explain my symptoms. Despite providing specific details, I felt the doctor was not listening properly or taking my concerns seriously. Communication was dismissive, and I left the call feeling unheard and without a clear plan for my health
Visited For Tuberculosis (TB) Treatment
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On the morning of July 19, 2024, at 11 o'clock, I had an appointment at CK Birla Hospital with Dr. Ashok Rajput for the treatment of my son Aditya. He has been undergoing treatment for EPTB (extrapulmonary tuberculosis in cervical lymph nodes), but he wasn't improving, and the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) of our district's tuberculosis hospital referred us to the TB institute in Mahroli yesterday. I work in a private job, and taking a whole day off to go to a government hospital becomes difficult for me, so I decided to opt for private treatment for my child and took an appointment with Dr. Ashok Rajput. I want to mention that I sought an appointment with an EPTB specialist at CK Birla Hospital, and they recommended Dr. Rajput to me.
I had blood reports, a chest X-ray, ultrasound report, and a CT scan report with me. I regretfully have to say that without reviewing any of these reports, the doctor announced that my child did not have TB but lymphoma. He showed no interest whatsoever in discussing ongoing TB treatment or any related matters, despite my appointment being specifically for TB-related advice.
I am not saying that my child couldn't have had lymphoma, nor that I was opposed to exploring a lymphoma diagnosis. What I wanted to convey is that I had specifically sought an appointment with these doctors as TB specialists. It was their duty to thoroughly discuss TB and analyze the ongoing treatment progress up to now, which is what I expected from them.
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