Patient Experience
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself is one thing, but Dr. Rawat's plan for after was what made the difference. He called to check on me the next day, which I wasn't expecting. He adjusted my pain meds over the phone so I didn't have to drag myself back in, and his instructions for moving around and eating were super clear. Felt supported the whole time, not just cut and sent home.
As a project manager, I don't have time to be sick. Woke up with a fever and bad chest pain on a Tuesday. Got an appointment with Dr. Rawat at Bangpakok 9 that afternoon. He was direct, ordered the right tests fast, diagnosed it as pneumonia, and got me on meds. Explained the treatment plan in two minutes flat. Was back at my desk (remotely) by Thursday. Efficient and effective—exactly what I needed.
Look, I hate going to the doctor. But I had this weird rash for weeks. Friend recommended Dr. Rawat. He took one look, asked a couple questions, and told me straight up what it was and what cream to get. No fancy jargon, no unnecessary tests. Parking at the hospital was a nightmare, but the appointment itself was quick and he solved the problem. Would go again if I had to.
I was really nervous. I'd been feeling run down for months—just tired all the time, headaches. My usual clinic couldn't figure it out. Saw Dr. Rawat for a second opinion. He spent a long time just talking with me, asking about my job, my sleep, everything. He remembered a detail I'd mentioned about some vitamins I was taking. Ordered a specific blood test my other doctor hadn't. Turns out, it was a simple vitamin deficiency. Felt like he actually listened and pieced the puzzle together. The hospital itself is nice, though I did wait a bit past my appointment time. But once I was in with him, he gave me his full attention. I'm feeling much better now.