Friday 28 July 2017

Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute Reviews: Cancer Treatment Centre

Every hospital or medical center aspires to provide its patients with the best care possible. So, it is brilliant to hear back from the customers when they provide useful feedback and also praise the center.

The Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute in Delhi is one of the best in not only India but Asia. This institute not only provides stellar care and treatment but by virtue of its patient services has risen to its current rank in the past six years. 


But with so many upcoming cancer centers one often needs peer counseling to look for the best option. The Rajiv Gandhi Institute is acclaimed in even this respect, as patients and family only have the best possible praises to shower about the care and treatment received. Let’s look at some Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute Delhi reviews to know more on this.

Patient Services

“I need to have chemotherapy often and need to spend a night at the hospital occasionally. The doctors and nurses are very helpful. Trainee doctors are also very competent. Patients are made to feel at home and made comfortable during their stay. The staff is also very prompt with treatment. The food is good and nutritious, and also edible unlike at other hospitals. The dietary department also consults with patients to make sure their diets are in check” said Sushil Kumar.

Infrastructure and Skill

“I recently had surgery to remove a cancerous lump from my breast. I was truly terrified that cancer would spread. However, after chemo and radiation therapy, it was contained. The surgery also went smoothly, and I was kept my most comfortable. Now thanks to my doctor and the Rajiv Gandhi Institute, I have been able to beat cancer” said a sales executive names Namrata Ray.

Palliative Care

“The Rajiv Gandhi Institute provide excellent palliative care. As an old man, I have the right to deny harsh surgical procedures, and the hospital recognized that. For the past one year, I have been consulting with the Institute, and even with terminal cancer, I usually am pain-free” said Anup Ghosh, a 72-year-old.

Therefore, if one were to go by the Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Hospital reviews, they seem to boast of the services and level of comfort the institute provides. As an institute, it also has doctors who learn with hands on deck. The Institute is therefore not only a great place to get check-ups and get healthy but also a good place to learn.