Dr Vivek Pratap Singh - Best psychiatrist in Patna | Best neuropsychiatrist in Patna | Deaddiction Specialist
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I went for my consultation for teeth tightening and movement of body and eye with salvation we went under many doctors consultation but it still used to occur once a month then then I met with sir he made me fine and told me about how medicine works and now after starting his medicine and I am doing good.
My son was behaving in a different way since 10 days,he was playing guitar,dancing and too much talking ,doctor provided medicine and it took almost 10-12days for my son to completely behave normally and its all goodness of doctor and his treatment.
Psychiatrist is really having great knowledge of body reading, he just doesn't write medicine he has a channel where he works step by step to prescribe medicine. Sir gives proper time where instant treatment are given and at different steps patient & his family are told about what do further.
Knowledge: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ | Behavior & Attitude: ⭐☆☆☆☆) Review : We visited Dr. Vivek Pratap Singh in Patna for the treatment of a 10-year-old child with autism, mainly because of the high online ratings (around 4.5), which created strong expectations. To be fair, the doctor does appear knowledgeable in his field. However, that is where the positives end. The biggest disappointment is the complete lack of time, empathy, and basic communication. Each consultation lasted hardly 2–3 minutes. The doctor listens briefly, gives quick instructions, and immediately asks the parents to leave. If parents try to ask questions or seek clarity, the response is extremely dismissive — “the compounder will explain” or “I am not here to educate you.” This behavior is deeply inappropriate, especially considering he is dealing with autism and mental health, where parents are already under tremendous emotional stress. In such cases, doctors are expected to show patience, understanding, and compassion — not arrogance or irritation. Having medical knowledge does not justify rude behavior. Parents come not only for prescriptions but also for guidance, reassurance, and understanding. Unfortunately, that human element is completely missing here. Summary: • ✅ Knowledge: Good • ❌ Time given to patients: Extremely poor • ❌ Behavior & attitude: Unacceptable • ❌ Empathy toward parents of special-needs children: Absent Final thoughts: Dr. Singh may have the required medical knowledge, but he seriously needs to work on his behavior, communication skills, and sensitivity toward patients and their families. Until then, parents seeking a supportive and understanding doctor for autism-related care should think carefully. Calling a genuine experience a “fake review” and accusing us of “professional jealousy” is both irresponsible and insensitive. We are not from the medical or psychiatric field, so the question of professional jealousy does not arise at all. We are parents/relatives of a child with autism, who visited you purely with hope and trust — nothing else. We are still undergoing treatment for our brother-in-law’s child, and deliberately chose not to disclose the child’s or family’s name to protect privacy. That does not make the experience fake. It reflects dignity and sensitivity. Instead of reflecting on the feedback and addressing concerns around time given, communication, and empathy, trying to discredit reviewers by labeling them fake is deeply disappointing. The stress parents go through in autism cases is already immense, and dismissive behavior — both during consultation and afterward — only adds to that burden. Feedback is meant for introspection and improvement, not for attacking families who are already struggling. This response itself unfortunately reinforces the very concern raised in the original review.
I am really feeling gorgeous after recovering from my palpitations which used to occur anytime and I was almost not able to work after taking treatment my life change and yah earlier I was on some medications but doctor is decreasing them so if anyone thinks that he has to take medicines for lifetime the answer is No, the appreciation for my journey goes to doctor and concerned staffs. At last again a big thank you sir


