
MBBS, DNB - Psychiatry
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Dr. Sasha Raikhy is a Psychiatrist in Safdarjung Enclave, Delhi and has an experience of 22 years in this field. Dr. Sasha Raikhy practices at Possitive Vibes in Safdarjung Enclave, Delhi. She completed MBBS from Govt. Medical College, Amritsar in 2004 and DNB - Psychiatry from Diplomate National Board in 2014. Some of the services provided by the doctor are: Low Confidence,Psychotherapy for Couples,Holistic Wellness Therapy,ADHD Autism and Psychosexual Problems etc.
Dr. Sasha Raikhy was really sweet and took the time to listen to me carefully. I have a few more sessions with her and will share more detailed feedback later.
Dr. Sasha Raikhy was very cooperative and had a good behavior throughout the consultation.
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Absolutely, I'd highly recommend Dr. Sasha! * Her therapy was a game-changer for me, and I'm sure it can help others too. ***** *** * ***** ***** super supportive and insightful. Definitely worth considering if you're looking for someone to talk to!
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Dr. Sasha's focus on long-term growth rather than quick fixes is what sets her apart. I've seen real progress in my mental health since starting sessions with her.*
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The appointment was specifically booked with Dr. Sasha Raikhy, at 11am.
Firstly, the location of the clinic is wrong/misleading on google maps. We had to walk another 2km to reach the actual destination.
Secondly, the doctor hadn't even reached the clinic at the time that we agreed upon. We had to wait for more than 30 minutes before someone walked in, apologizing for being late.
The consultation commenced immediately after that, ***** **** **** **** * ***** ***** ** **** ******* ************ ** ********** ******
Thirdly, after the consultation wrapped up, the woman who took the session called up someone else, asked for a prescription and then proceeded to give a prescription that this person prescribed over the phone.
It was only at this point that we got to know that the doctor had sent someone else on behalf of her to conduct the consultation.
This other person called herself a psychotherapist, and deceptively wrote a prescription where she signed Dr. Sasha's name at the bottom of the prescription.
We wouldn't have gotten to know that we weren't talking to Dr. Sasha in the first place if this other woman hadn't accidentally let it slip.
I have never seen such heights of unprofessionalism. **** **** ******* *** ****** ** *** ******* ********* **** *** *** ** *** ********** ******* ******* **** ** ****** ** *** ** ***** *** ******** ** * ******* *** **** ******** *********** ***** ** **** ** *** ***** ** ******* ****** ************* **** * ******* **** ******* **** **** *** ********* ** ******** ** *** ****** ** ***** ** ******* * ***********
The person who took the session THEN told us that she was a psychotherapist, not the psychiatrist. And then she awkwardly assured us and said "don't worry, I can still diagnose mental illnesses. I spoke to the doctor and this is the prescription that she gave".
When we expressed our objection and shock at this, she called someone on the phone who claimed to be the actual doctor, our beloved Mrs. Sasha Raikhy.
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Did they think we were incapable of knowing the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychotherapist? The appointment was booked specifically after assessing the doctor's qualifications and experience on her profile.
The people at the clinic pretended like it was an accidental error on their part and eventually agreed to waive the consultation fees, but the woman clearly signed the doctor's name on the prescription. **** ***** * ************** **** ** ******* *** ********
The least they could have done was to inform us that the doctor would not be able to make it to the appointment, and that she'd be sending a psychotherapist/counsellor instead. They should have given the patient the option to choose whether or not she wanted to opt for their services after that.
This is not how a doctor builds trust in their patients, and this is not how a medical professional (much less a MENTAL HEALTH professional) works, particularly when a field like this requires a certain amount of sensitivity, respect and transparency from the doctor.
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Dr. Sasha's therapy helped me find my voice again. Her guidance and support gave me the confidence to tackle life's challenges head-on.
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Dr. Sasha's focus on long-term growth rather than quick fixes is what sets her apart. I've seen real progress in my mental health since starting sessions with her.
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Dr. Sasha's sessions are like a breath of fresh air. She's so calm and composed, it puts you at ease immediately. Highly recommend
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I've tried therapy before, but nothing worked like Dr. Sasha's approach. She helped me identify my triggers and develop strategies to overcome them.
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Ifound Dr. Sasha's approach very balanced and practical. She helped me understand my emotions and develop healthier thought patterns.