My mother has been a Kidney patient and we had a very bad experience from Dr. Prashant Rajput (Resident Nephrologist) and Dr. Hemant Mehta (Nephrologist). Below is a description of events that happened to my family. I wish that the licenses of these two doctors are cancelled, so that no more patients and their family undergo the problems that we did. Feel free to write to me at paragsinha.gahelot@tcs.com, for any further information or for any evidence of the below events.
Hospital: Lilavati Hospital, Mumbai, India
Doctor: Hemant J Mehta (Nephrologist)
Doctor: Prashant Rajput (AKD Department, Resident Nephrologist)
Hemant Mehta is a famous nephrologist in Mumbai; he visits multiple hospitals and also runs his own practice. It seems that the more money he earns, the greedier he gets. The first small thing that happened was when he forced us to buy Erythropoietin injections only from a particular agent. These injections are costly injections used to increase haemoglobin level in Kidney patients. A result of taking these injections from Hemant Mehta’s agent was a reduction in haemoglobin level in monthly blood reports as compared to that when taken from a proper pharmacy shop.
Hemant Mehta also operated my mother for Peritoneal Dialysis, an operation done to fit a catheter in patient’s stomach. He operated such that the stomach started bleeding in one week’s time. My mother was admitted in ICU and there were X-Rays taken to diagnose the problem. My mother had to get operated again. When we tried to find out the reason of this issue from internal sources, it was told to us that the operation was done negligently and the catheter was not fixed properly in my mother’s stomach. When we tried to get the old X-Rays from the X-Ray department, we were told that the X-ray’s have been misplaced.
After few years, my mother was called for kidney transplant by the hospital. It was Prashant Rajput, who advised us to go for transplant saying that the success rate of kidney transplant is 99%. One night we got a call, saying that a kidney was available from a 28-29 year old boy who died from an accident. The kidney transplant was not successful and my mother was again admitted in ICU. After 1 or 2 days, when we tried to enquire the reason of failure of transplant, a junior doctor told us that the kidney that was transplanted was infected and proper matching of kidney was not carried out. Later when we enquired with Prashant Rajput, he instead told us that my mother already had an infection (Malaria and Pneumonia), which was a white lie as my mother was very well before the operation. Because of all this, my mother died a painful death and we could just watch and cry.
Mujhe ni lagta ki un dr ki koi galti rhi hogi meri sister ki bhi dialysis chalti h durg m usko bhi erythropoietin k injection lagte h jha saste m mile wha doctors jane ki salah bhi dete h aur hum jate bhi h aur mere khyal se agar us stage m koi kidney mili aur koi patient ko inform kiya gya dr ne to ye to bhot shrahniye bat docter ne hamare liye hi socha na ki apne liye lekin uska result khrab ane par dr ko khrab khna galat aur gair jimedarana bhi
M aapki condition samjh sakta hu aap ye mat sochiyega ki m aapko galat keh rha hu lekin m m bhi 5 year se apni behn ko dialysis m le ja rha hu is liye m samjhata hu kidney k dr ko..
aapka complain padhne k baad mera experience btata h ki wo 2 no dr ki galti ni thi..thnku