MBBS, DM - Cardiology
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With degrees of MBBS from Maulana Azad Medical College, MD (Medicine) from Lady Hardinge Medical College, and DM (Cardiology) from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Dr. Dhananjay Kumar Jhamb, is a renowned Cardiologist. Currently Dr. Jhamb is associated with the Rockland Hospital, New Delhi, as the Executive Director of the Cardiology Department. Over the course of his career, he has performed over 5000 independent PTCAs, 500 peripheral angioplasties, about 10000 coronary angiographies, and about 500 pacemaker implants with CRT. His knowledge and accomplishments in the field of Cardiology have been phenomenal and he is revered as one of the best Cardio Surgeon in the country. To constantly add to his knowledge, Dr. Jhamb regularly attends various conferences and workshops in the country as well as abroad. He has also penned several research papers and publications, and has also delivered guest lectures at various reputed institutes throughout the country.
I Shyam Aggarwal and my wife Anita Aggarwal had been in Dr Jhamb's treatment for over 6 yrs till the time he was posted at Paras Hospital. Incidentally I may add here that we are covered under CGHS and therefore the payment made to Paras Hospital by the Govt on our treatment was bare minimum, what I wish to say that neither the hospital nor Dr could make a asami out of us. However I emphasise on the fact that we are today, are alive because of Dr Jhamb and his treatment. He is among the most dedicated Doctors. who gave maximum time to listen to our health conditions. He never ever showed adamency on prescription of particulr medicine which somehow did'nt suit us and immediately replaced it with an alternative.
Nodoubt he is not a big talker or an cinema actor type smile but competency level is unparallal. I would repeatdly recommend Dr Jhamb.
Regards
Shyam Aggarwal
The following is my mother's experience with this doctor. Thanks to this doctor, my mother got fractures and a stroke. She cannot review directly, so asked me to post her experience.
I was recommended by my family doctor to visit Dr Jhamb HOD Cardiology in Sanar Hospital Gurgaon as I had a racing pulse for three continuous days.
You know what they say that a doctors fall from Hero to Zero can be very swift, well unfortunately I had a very disappointing experience when I visited Dr Jhamb …. a doctor with impeccable credentials. My experience has been really upsetting!
Since I had been having fluctuation s in my BP for the last few weeks I was told to maintain a record of my BP and pulse for 10 days by my family doctor thrice a day. I did this meticulously. On the 8,9 and 10 day I noticed that my pulse reading was between 126-131. When I apprised my family doctor of this he told me to immediately go to the cardiologist in Sanar.
I met the doctor and told him my problem.
He barely looked at the meticulous record of my BP and pulse I had maintained. No mention was made iof my high pulse rate for the last 3 days.
Immediately I was told I needed an Echo and TMT
I told the doctor I didn’t have proper shoes for the TMT but he brushed it aside and said the TMT team would handle it.
I also told him I’m entitled to ECHS facilities in Paras so I could go there as it would be free for me there. He responded by saying we’ll give you ECHS rates here and immediately called a nurse and told her to give me the Health Package.
I was taken and charged Rs 4,100 for the package! So much for charging me ECHS rates!
Then I was made to walk barefoot on the treadmill!
Result…. I fractured my 1,2 and 3 rd metatarsal and now have a cast on my foot for 6 weeks! Thank you Dr Jhamb!
There is worse to come! ** ****** ******* * ****** ***** **** ****** ** ** ************** ***************** I had a stroke early the next morning but fortunately my neighbors and cousin managed to bring me to Manipal Hospital in Palam Vihar in time and the Neurologist here, ** ******* ******* ** ******** *** **** ** ***** I have been in the hospital under observation for 9 days now!
So a very costly visit to Sanar and their HOD Cardiology
A fractured foot and
A stroke!
A glitzy interior is not what makes a good hospital! Not do impressive degrees!
I am 75 years old, living alone and things could have gone either way for me!
I got lucky with my choice of hospital and doctor ** ******* ********* Moreover my son living in LA had to drop everything to be with me!
I have stated the facts and now I leave you the reader and management of Sanar hospital as well as the Cardiologist there to be the judge and the jury!
Future patients please exercise the greatest care and research well to avoid a similar situation.
I would rate the hospital
-5 ⭐️
No listening ability, you keep telling your problems and he will keep nodding with no response. after some 3 tests recommended by him he will continue to stay numb on the state. finally when asked he says cant say on the state lets go for angioplasty. This after the entire family including my aged father who sat there waiting for the entire day.
Dont expect such a response from a Head of department for a reputed hospital. The doctor has to be responsive to the patients family and explain the issue irrespective how baseless the questions posed by the patient are. We came back more confused with the same medicines we were having till now having wasted almost 7000/- on tests and fee and an entire day running between different text labs.
I would not recommend anyone to visit