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    Body Vice Concierge Services

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    Sanjay Razdan, MD, MCh

    Sanjay Razdan, MD, MCh

    1.8(22 reviews)
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    I rarely write reviews, but after what my father experienced, I feel obligated to warn others…read more My father had been an established patient of Dr. Razdan and had seen him multiple times for prostate-related care. At the time of a medical emergency, this doctor was not covered under his insurance, so he had to undergo immediate surgery with another physician -- a decision based on urgency and necessity, not preference. Months later, he returned for what should have been a routine follow-up. What happened next was honestly shocking. After explaining the situation, the interaction escalated. The doctor became visibly upset upon learning another surgeon had performed the procedure, raised his voice, and told my father to leave the office -- loudly, in front of staff and within earshot of other patients. He left embarrassed, confused, and humiliated. Even if there was frustration on both sides, this is not acceptable. Physicians are expected to remain composed and professional, especially when dealing with patients facing serious and sensitive medical situations. Escalating a disagreement and publicly dismissing a patient shows a serious lack of professionalism and judgment. If a doctor chooses to end a patient relationship, there is a proper and professional way to do so. This was not it. To make matters worse, when I called the office calmly to understand what happened, the receptionist was also unprofessional -- dismissive, defensive, and making inappropriate comments while I was on the phone. At that point, it became clear this wasn't just a one-off situation. The lack of professionalism extends beyond the doctor to the staff. This was more than unprofessional -- it was unacceptable. Patients should not be treated with hostility for situations they cannot control, especially after a medical emergency. If consistency, professionalism, and reliability matter to you, I would strongly think twice. Based on this experience, you cannot count on continuity of care when you need it most.

    I am sharing this review based on a deeply painful experience with Dr. Sanjay Razdan during my…read morefather's final hospitalization. Throughout the entire week my father was in the hospital, Dr. Razdan never once came to see him in person or communicate with our family. When my father's condition worsened, I asked to speak with the urologist overseeing his care. Dr. Razdan eventually called me around 10 p.m. when he was next to my father's hospital bed. During this call, he spoke to me in an aggressive and hostile manner. He raised his voice and complained that he had to call me because he was so busy. I remained calm throughout the conversation, yet he told me to "relax." His tone and behavior felt erratic and profoundly inappropriate, especially given that he was speaking this way to a family member while standing beside a critically ill patient. During the same call, he abruptly stated that he was removing himself from my father's case, leaving my father without a urologist at a critical moment. We were told he was the only urologist used by the hospital. He then hung up on me without offering any plan for continued care or transition. A few days later, my father passed away from complications related to the urological issues. The lack of presence, the hostility toward a family member advocating for her father, and the decision to abandon a patient mid-crisis were shocking and devastating. I would never recommend a physician who treats patients and their families in this manner, particularly in moments that demand professionalism, compassion, and accountability.

    Body Vice Concierge Services - conciergemedicine - Updated May 2026

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