MBBS, MD - Pulmonary Medicine, FCCP - Pulmonary Medicine
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Dr. Rakesh Chawla, Sr. Consultant Respiratory Medicine, Critical Care and Sleep Disorders and Interventional Bronchoscopist has done his graduation and Post Graduation from PGIMS, Rohtak, Haryana in 1986. After doing Sr. Residency he went abroad and served there for approximately 8 ½ years with Excellent Services award with name published in International newspaper. He has published approx. 54 papers in national and International Journal and few are in pipeline in the topics of Bronchoscopic Interventions.He is attending routinely National(NAPCON & BRONCOCON) and International Conference (ATS,ACCP,ERS) every year in Respiratory Medicine.He has organized one of the best BRONCOCON 2014 in Delhi. He got his training in Sleep medicine from Royal Alfred Hospital Sydney, Australia and trained for medical thoracoscopy at Singapore General Hospital, Singapore. For Interventional Bronchoscopy he attended workshops in India and abroad i.e. Singapore, Munich (Germany), Japan (Tokyo) and attained expertise in doing all procedures in routine in the hospitals. Presently He is working as Sr. Consultant In Jaipur Golden Hospital every day, Saroj Super Speciality Hospital, Delhi every day and Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute, Delhi every day. He has his own clinic with name Dr. Rakesh Chawla’s Chest, Asthma, Allergy and Sleep disorder centre at Sector-3, Rohini, Delhi.You can watch him on Shakti TV (Dish) channel 751 every Sunday in Respiratory Update programme. All kind of tests related to the specialty of respiratory medicine are done. He is well versed with flexible and rigid bronchoscopy. We have complete umbrella of services in Respiratory Medicine under one roof in our departments.With his vast experience, he is among the most trusted doctors in India in the field Interventional Pulmonology (Including diagnostic, Interventional bronchoscopy and medical thoracoscopy) Sleep Medicine (Science of Snoring and Sleep Aponea). Very well experienced in tracheal stenting or airway stenting, Endo Bronchial electric cautery, APC, Cryobiopsy, Cryoablation and Balloon Bronchoplasty. Well trained with foreign body removal specially in children with rigid bronchoscope.He has state of the art sleep lab.for Home Based, hospital Based And Sleep Lab.based Sleep Studies.He is recipient of appreciation awards from Hon’ble Shri A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Sir. He has been awarded prestigious O.A. Sarna Oration and award at NAPCON 2015 Jaipur.He has been ceremoniously given Siropao at Gurdwara, Punjabi Bagh. Professional Experience28 years experience.2 years. Teaching, 8 years in MOH, KSA, Recently working as Senior Consultant, Deptt. of Respiratory Medicine, Critical Care and Sleep Disorder in Jaipur Golden Hospital, Saroj Super Specialty Hospital and Heart Institute and Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute.Fellowships:College of Chest Physicians (USA)College of Chest Physicians, INDIAIndian Society of Critical Care MedicineSpecialty Interests:Pioneer in endobronchial placement of glue in cases of hemoptysis and BPF.Interventional Bronchoscopy including both Rigid and Flexible.Cryo recanilisation and cryobiopsies.Medical Thoracoscopy.Endobronchial Electric Surgery (EBES).Placement of Stents and Removal of Stents.Balloon Bronchoplasty.Percutaneous TracheostomyEndobronchial Ultrasound (EBUS) (linear and Radial).Equipped with ALICE – 5 Sleep Lab with PDX and Ambulatory Somnography.Publications:Annexure -I1. Histopathology & Bacteriological status of quiescent cases of pulmonary tuberculosis. Ind. Journal of Chest Disease & Allied Sciences. Vol.28, No.3, P. 116-121. 19852. Adenosine daeminase activity in pleural fluids-A diagnostic aid in Tuberculosis Pleural Effusion. Indian Journal of chest Dis. & Allied Sciences. Vol.27, No. 2, P.76-80, 1985.3. Long acting triamcinolone acetonide in cases of bronchial asthma. Indian Journal of Chest Dis. & Allied Sciences. Vol. 28, No.4, Oct-Dec., (1986).4. Tracheostomy tubes-{resenting as foreign Bodies in the tracheobronchial tree. Indian Journal of Chest Dis. & Allied Sciences. Vol. 29, No. 1, p.13-16, (1987).5. Adenosine daeminase & T- Lymphocyto levels in patients with pleural effusion. Indian Journal of Chest Dis. & Allied Sciences6. Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay in the diagnosis of tuberculous lymphadenitis. Indian Journal of Chest Dis. & Allied Sciences7. Effect of Bromhexine on nasal mucous clearance in chronic maxillary sinusitis. Indian journal of chest Diseases & Allied Science. Vol. 30, No.3, 1988. Annexure II1. Massive hemoptysis due to metastasis from adenocarcinoma prostate- An unusual presentation. Indian Journal of chest Dis. & Allied Sciences. Vol.27, No. 2, P.64-68, 1985.2. Adenosine daeminase activity in pleural fluids-A diagnostic aid in Tuberculosis Pleural Effusion. Indian Journal of chest Dis. & Allied Sciences. Vol.27, No. 2, P.76-80, 1985.3. Vocal nodule a cause of haemoptysis- An unusual presentation. Indian Journal of chest Dis. & Allied Sciences. Vol 27, No.3, p.198-199. (1985).4. Laryngeal cyst causing haemoptysis- An unusual presentation. Indian Journal of Chest Dis. & Allied Sciences. Vol. 28, No. 1, P.50-51, (1986).5. Giant Pulmonary cavity associated with systemic lupus erythematosus. Indian Journal of Chest Dis. & Allied Sciences. Vol. 28, No. 1, P.46-49, (1986).6. B.C.G. Lupus. Indian Journal of Chest Dis. & Allied Sciences. Vol. 28, No.2, P. 84-87, (1986).7. Long-acting triamcinolone acetonide in cases of bronchial asthma. Indian Journal of Chest Dis. & Allied Sciences. Vol. 28, No.4, Oct-Dec., (1986).8. Ultracheostomy nusual Foreign bodies in Airways. Indian Journal of Chest Dis. & Allied Sciences. Vol. 29, No. 1, p.41-43, (1986).9. Tracheostomy tubes-presenting as foreign Bodies in the tracheobronchial tree. Indian Journal of Chest Dis. & Allied Sciences. Vol. 29, No. 1, p.13-16, (1987).10. Foreign bodies in airways in children-Five years experience. Indian Journal of Chest Dis. & Allied Sciences. Vol. 29, No. 2, p.77-80, (1987).11. Tropical pulmonary Eosinophilia presents as pneumonic consolidation. Indian Journal of chest diseases & Allied Sciences. Vol. 29, No.3, 1987.12. Adenosine deaminase & T- Lymphocyte levels in patients with pleural effusion. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis.13. Comparative study of pleural biopsy done with the help of COPE’s and Abraham's needle. Indian Journal of Chest Diseases & Allied Sciences Vol.30, No.2, April-June 1988, P.88-92.14. Cavernobronchopleuro cutaneous fistula-A case report. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis15. Ectopic herniation of pulmonary cyst. Indian Journal of chest Diseases & allied Sciences Vol.30, No.2, p.136-40, 1988.16. Tuberculosis sinusitis: A forgotten Entity. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, vol. 36,p187-188, 198917. Bronchiogenic cyst of the larynx A rare case report. Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, vol. 31,p133-135, 1989.18. Unusual Presentation Foreign bodies in Airways. (Bronchus) Indian journal of chest Diseases & Allied Science. Vol. 30, No.3, 1988.19. Adrenergic functions in Naso bronchial allergy. Indian journal of chest Diseases & Allied Science. Vol. 30, No.2, 1988, P.84-87.20. Nasal mucous clearance in certain nasal & paranasal sinus disorders. Indian journal of chest Diseases & Allied Science. Vol. 30, No.3, 1988.21. Fine needle aspiration biopsy in suspected cases of malignancy lung. Indian journal of chest Diseases & Allied Science. Vol. 30, No.3, 1988.22. Hydatid ruptured into the bronchus: Indian jr. Chest dis. & all. SCi.2010;52;239-24023. Controlling hemoptysis-an alternative approach: Lung india.vol 27.issue2.apr-jun 201024. Bronchoscopic management of bronchopleural fistula with intrabronchial instillation of glue (n-butylcynoacrylate): Lung India. Vol. 29. Issue 1.Jan- Mar. 201225. Completely Opaque Hemithorax: Lung India vol. 31/ issue 4 Oct-Dec 201426. Tracheo-esophageal fistula: Successful Palliation after failed esophageal stent: Lung India vol. 29 issue 3 Jul-Sep 201227. Glue Therapy in Hemoptysis a new technique: Lung India vol. 29 issue 3 Jul-Sep 2012 Mother with daughters: Lung India vol. 29 issue 4 Oct-Dec 201228. Removal of self-expandable metallic airway stent: A rare case report: Lung India vol. 30 issue 1 Jan- Mar. 201329. Potato Swelling of Sternum: Lung India vol. 30 issue 3 Jul-Sep 201330. Hemoptysis secondary to actinomycosis – A rare presentation: Lung India vol. 31 issue 2 Apr-Jun 2011
Visited For Respiratory Conditions
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My uncle Mr Sunil Singhal was admitted in hospital for treatment of Covid19. He was under the supervision and treatment of Dr Rakesh Chawla. He has really put in his best to give appropriate medical care and attention to him. He also explains the issues and status of problem with ease. We still take his guidance for recovery of my uncle.
Truly appreciate him and thank him for being so patient in listening to our queries & issues and providing relevant support and care. A million thanks to him :)
Visited For Pneumonia Treatment
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I had often heard that doctors are divine avatars. After consulting Dr Chawla, I believe it to be true. He is learned, wise and an expert in his field.
His patience in listening to me and asking me to slowly, calmly tell him all my problems and then encouraging my questions worked better than any medicine. Truly his calmness cures the patient as COVID really causes mental trauma and uncertainty in the patient.
Dr Chawla explains well and reverts back for clarifications.
I strongly recommend him for any COVID patient from the first day onwards. You will be in very very good hands.
I wish Dr Chawla more strength and power to continue doing his noble work with his customary patience , wisdom and diligence.
I pray may his tribe ever increase.
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I booked an appointment with Rakesh Chawla and i got an confirmation from Practo with Appointment Id:1569511,This was scheduled at 8 PM on 20-06-2016 but when i reached there and asked for my appointment doctor's staff told me that they do not entertain any on-line booking and staff was really rude.And then we decided to go back without any consultation.
I am surprised why these doctors advertise them self on these kind of site if they do not take booking form site and also on what believe practo send guaranteed confirmation of booking.
It was an overall very bad experience and wastage of presicious time.
Visited For Breathing Problems
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i had very bad experience with doctor I will never come again as he treated me very rudely **** ****** ***** ** ******** * *** ********* ******* ******* *** ** **** ** **** *** **** ******* *** *** ** **** ***** ** **** *** *** **** *** *** ** *** * *** *** ** **** ****** ***** ** ******* ***** **** *** ******* when I called him he told me everything is fine no need to check your report and over the call he was shouting on me me and he charge me extra for Consultants, ** * ******* **** ** *** **** ** **** **** **** ***** *** **** **** **** **** ****** ** ***** ******* ****** ***** so before book appointment with this doctor just have a look on my story.
Visited For Respiratory Conditions
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I have been visiting him for the same problem for last 1 year *** **** ***** ** *********** ** *** ****** *** **** **** *** ** ******** ****** ******** ** *** ******** ****** *** ****** **** **** *********** ***********
• Impatient while providing consultation
• Never explains you in detail the cause of the problem and how is the present condition as compared to before
• Never satisfied with the advices he gives as they are the same always even after telling him that the issue with the patient is unresolved
• I am being attended by his son for most of the times instead of himself where I believe that if I am paying for the experience, I should be attended by Dr. Rakesh Chawla himself.
Visited For Pneumothorax
Very rude behaviour...unwanted charges..not attending patient on time. My personal advice is not to visit this doctor. There was additional charges in bill for procedures which were not done in actual.
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He is very senior and experienced doctor, he knows his job well , he also treated my brother at jaipur golden for tuberclosis . i recommend and give him 5 star ratings.
Visited For Bronchitis
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Very rough behaviour, too expensive, treatment full of steroids. NOT WORTH AT ALL. For PFT he charged me 3k ***** *** *** **** ********* ***** Lack of respect and politeness towards his patients. NIT RECOMMENDED
Visited For Lower/Upper Respiratory Tract Infection TreatmentShortness of Breath
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Talks to the point, some might find him rude but i prefer doctors who are experienced and tell you complete facts without hiding anything
Visited For BronchoscopyBronchial Asthma Treatment
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Thank you very much sir , your behaviour is so friendly. This is my first meeting with Doctor through videoa call..and literally i am full satisfied with your service sir..