Rajawadi Hospital - Mumbai

3.7/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Rajawadi Hospital

Address :

7, Mahatma Gandhi Rd, near Somaiya College, Rajawadi Colony, Ghatkopar East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400077, India

Postal code : 400077
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7, Mahatma Gandhi Rd, near Somaiya College, Rajawadi Colony, Ghatkopar East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400077, India
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Kash Ugale on Google

Doctor Are Good And Experts. BUT There Is No MRI Scan Available. Other Pathology Test Are Available. X-ray & CT Scan Is Available But Too Much Crowded And Not Immediately Done. over All Government Hospital This Is Ok But Not God As Loke Sion Hospital & KEM.
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Adarsh Pandey on Google

I had an accident 4 weeks ago. RPF took me to this hospital and they really gave efforts to heal my injury.
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Het Dedhia on Google

Can't expect much from a Govt hospital in India. Giving five stars only on the basis of my Covid-19 vaccination experience. They had all the steps in place, verification of the person, online registration desk and digital token number display panels.
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Abhishek p on Google

Very bad. Rude nurses, Dirty washrooms, Very Less doctors. Suitable only for normal basic medical conditions and small accidents. Avoid if emergency. Go for better hospital
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Dr. Alish Mehta on Google

I cannot speak highly enough of how COVID 19 vaccination was all handled, all very comfortable and the staff were so kind. Thanks to everyone, it is so much appreciated
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Arjun on Google

I visited this hospital to get my medical certificate for the renewal of my driving licence. It was my first time here and it was quite challenging, hence sharing a detailed note on my experience. In this hospital, you are required to register yourself first before heading inside to meet the doctor. Registration counters are outside the OPD building. I initially visited the hospital around 11:30 AM on a Friday but realized soon that the registration counter opens at 8:30 AM and closes at 11:30 AM. I visited the hospital the following Monday, reaching there at 9 am. If you ask almost any staff at the hospital, they will direct you to register yourself at counter no 1. This is the first mistake you should not make. If you are going there for the first time, make your way to counter no 4 or 5 which clearly says, "New registration document". Counter no 1 and 2 is for any patient who is visiting the hospital again, therefore called "old registration document" counters. By default, all hospital staff ask you to go to counter 1 but that information is incorrect for a first time visitor. Note that counter numbers are not clearly marked so look for the board that says, "New registration document". As of April 2022, the charges for registering yourself is Rs. 10. Show your aadhaar card and provide your phone number and you will receive a registration slip. In some cases, you will also be provided a date for visiting the hospital, depending on the case load for the department concerned. This date is provided on a "tareek" slip which you need to keep carefully and carry with you on D day. If you get a tareek slip, on D day, go to counter no 1 or 2 "Old registration document". Once you have your registration slip, make your way to the OPD building. You will see huge queues inside at almost every open door. Ophthalmology, situated on the first floor of the OPD building, was where I headed and this department provides good service (I had a chance to interact with Dr. Shruti, DR. Siddhi and a third doctor who I believe is named Dr. Rishikesh - all very pleasant and helpful inspite of being so busy with so many patients). Note that for Ophthalmology, doctors are available for OPD on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. From my limited experience, I found younger doctors to be the helpful and cheerful lot; the more experienced folks were sullen or probably beaten up by their wives that morning and didn't want to help at all. Carry a book or headphones with you to kill time as each patient needs about 10 minutes for the initial eye check up. For any other department, queues are long and waiting time is a lot more than what you would expect. Once my eye check up was done, I did a bit of running around to get the seal on my medical certificate. If you need it, the hospital seal is available in the MRO counter no 3 (certificate section) of the hospital, located at the ground floor of the OPD. With this, my job was done, taking about 3 hours in total (including all the wrong counters and people I visited to get this job done). Parking is available for two wheelers but it can get full very fast. I did not visit the canteen and accordingly, have no review of it. Generally the hospital staff (nurses or hospital attenders) are respectful and helpful.
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Aditya on Google

Doctors are good but management is worst, for anything you need to be in queue and it takes minimum 2 hours just to get the doctor's date, there should be different window for different specialist.
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Kunal Chavda on Google

This is opened 24 hours There are lot of doctors available here. Because it comes under govt hospital the service would not great. Lot of treatments are happened here Not expensive. Covid vaccination dose are also available here For Sr citizens there are various services available and people / staff of the hospital do care if you are an elderly person There is a canteen available here and you can also take your private car in the compound in some emergencies

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