MD - General Medicine, DNB - Nephrology, MBBS
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Dr. Amjadkhan Pathan is a Nephrologist/Renal Specialist in Peddar Road, Mumbai and has an experience of 15 years in this field. Dr. Amjadkhan Pathan practices at Jaslok Hospital in Peddar Road, Mumbai,Dr L H Hiranandani Hospital in Powai, Mumbai and Godrej Memorial Hospital in Vikhroli, Mumbai. He completed MD - General Medicine from Government Medical College, Miraj in 2009,DNB - Nephrology from DNB board, New Delhi in 2013 and MBBS from Maharahtra Academy of Engineering and Educational Research's Physiotherapy College, Talegaon Dabhade,Pune in 2002.
***** ** ** ********** * *** *** **** *** ***** **** ****** ** *** ** *** **** ************ ** ******* *** would like to start with Dr. Lh Hiranandani Hospital, I visited the hospital with my mother after booking the appointment with Dr. Khan. the hospital was so clean and hygienic. Reception lady and support staff was very supportive.
Talking about the Doctor, he was very calm and polite. he first listened to us and also gone through the old reports and then suggested few changes in medicine and daily routine. my mother has seen a major change in her health after meeting this doctor. she always try to follow what Dr. Khan say and it's going quite good.
Thanks Doctor.
Dr. Amjad might be clinically proficient but his attention towards patients is not at all friendly and cooperative. CKD / Dialysis patients are already weak in their body and mind, and the last thing they need is a specialist medical practitioner turning a blind eye towards them and always being in a hurry to be somewhere else.
If this were 1 or 2 instances, I'd have let this go. The fact that it has happened multiple times, where either Dr. Pathan has been least interested to talk to an OPD patient or he has been distracted in other things (phone, etc) while talking to the CKD patient, shows that going that extra mile in making a patient feel comfortable and at home is clearly missing.
I'd like to take this opportunity to reach out to Dr. Pathan and ask him to be a little more considerate towards his patients, give a little attention, time, and care (or at least show that he cares). I understand Nephrologists can be busy and have a tight schedule, but the 'don't care' attitude hurts, so much that the patient doesn't want to consult with him anymore as he seems to be 'least interested'.