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  • Writer's pictureDr. Rajiv Ranjan Kumar

"The Philosophy of Care."

Updated: Sep 8, 2020

No matter what you’re there for, a doctor’s workplace— usually with its typical smell and anxiety prevailing in the air — is almost always an unpleasant place to be. And that’s before you even start talking to a doctor. Once you’re in the appointment, it can be stressful to keep track of all your medical information. Whether you’re dealing with a serious condition or just trying to stay on top of your health, you’re likely to have questions and apprehensions that you want to address.


As a doctor, it's our duty to listen to the patient, address their queries. It's important to know what is expected out of a doctor-patient relationship to instil trust, care and emotional comfort as our success depends upon patients' involvement.


It's important to understand your expectations, values and your philosophy of care/treatment. It depends if you are healthy or you have an ongoing condition. It important to understand if you prefer lifestyle changes to medications.


Besides, we also ensure you are well-informed and aware about:-

- What’s the most common cause of what your are experiencing, and what can be the worst-case scenarios.

- What tests are needed ?

- What should one expect in due course - in terms of concerning symptoms as well as improvements?

- 24x7 on-call for any emergency


We also understand that various people prefer various modes of communication. Thats why, we communicate through all channels so that you are at ease. Also, feel free to shoot the weirdest question. Would love to address them without judgements.


So, book an appointment today for General Health, Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology consultations



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