Profile for Dr. Benjamin D Rajendran
A veteran general practitioner. He has completed his MBBS from Christian Medical College, Vellore, India. He is also a Fellow of College of Chest Physicians (FCCP), New Delhi, India. He also holds "Diploma in Advanced Trauma & Emergency Medicine Care" from The Ronald Reagan Institute of Emergency, USA.He has long years of experience in India, UK and UAE. His fields of interest are Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine and Geriatrics. He has also served in Al Qassimi Hospital, Sharjah.
Dr. Benjamin D Rajendran's specialty is General Practice and currently works as a General Practitioner.
He speaks English, .
Practicing Locations of Dr. Benjamin D Rajendran
Dr. Benjamin D Rajendran is practicing at NMC Medical Centre, Al Nahda
Self-verified patient of Dr. Benjamin D Rajendran
wrote a review 2nd Jan 2020
Never make mistake of consulting him....most disinterested doctor I’ve ever met. He won’t let u speak...then ask you for few tests and then refer u to other doctor. Better consult more professional
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Self-verified patient of Dr. Benjamin D Rajendran
wrote a review 11th Nov 2018
not good. no good doctors, no good service.............................................................................................................................................
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wrote a review 21st Jan 2018
Sunny Medical Center is good. But DO NOT EVER CONSULT Dr. Benjamin D Rajendran General Practice and Family Medicine. We visited him for Fever couple of days ago. 1. Medicine did not support to recover the good health. Had to visit him 3 times. But didnt get much attention. 2. He came in to conclusions by looking at my body not from the blood reports and he prescribed tests which is really not necessary. 3. When I asked him what is the cause of the fever he said WHO KNOWS. then i have to consult another doctor when I asked him the same thing I got the answer its a bacterial Infection. - by Rukshini Etheldred
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