Sir Ganga Ram Hospital — I am complaining about misbehaviour by one of your doctor and refusal to treat me. | |
On 11/04/2019 I came to gangaram Opd in the morning to see a dermatologist.I stood in line for around 2 hours and finally when I got the turn to see Dr Rishi Parashar(MD Dermatology) I told him sir I have rashes on my skin, he asked me to show it on which I said that I have taken its photograph can I show it? He immediately threw my prescription away rudely and called next patient. I was utterly shocked by his rude behaviour. I stood there and told him that I took photo because of your convenience, I can show to you directly also but he didn't listen to me. I have never ever in my life seen such pathetic behaviour from a doctor and that too from a hospital like Yours.He was not only rude to me but the patient before was told by the same doctor that you need mental treatment also just because he asked what can he eat and what not.Although I am very less hopeful that any action would be taken against the doctor I am still writing out of my responsibility. I can be present in person also if required. And I am attaching the blank prescription paper. Imagine the level of irresponsibility from his side that he let me go with a blank prescription with gangaram seal on it. Hoping for a response
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Bad quality of picture or wrong angle of picture can cause image distortion and can lead to misdiagnosis.
Doctors have to take history, inspect, palpate lesions, sometimes take skin scrappings / biopsy to arrive at a diagnosis.
Treatment was sought on a photograph which was politely declined. But repeatedly insisting to give medicine based on photo's lead to a firm denial which is being projected as 'rude' behavior.
It will be mutually beneficial if patients cooperate.