Patient
My husband went in for a routine exam. Dr. Chadha noticed a new prescription that had been prescribed by the psychiatrist recommended by Dr. Chadha himself for me. My husband had gone through a series of psychiatric tests, was given a diagnosis and had agreed to take the medication reluctantly. Dr. Chadha became agitated about the prescription and started asking critical questions about the diagnosis. My husband and I became upset and Dr. Chadha admitted that he should probably not interfere in psychiatric medical issues. The potential damage to my husband's treatment could have been catastrophic if he had made him question his treatment due to Dr. Chadha's disbelief. It had taken me 10 years to get the courage to get my husband the treatment he needed so badly.