Tailbone pain review for doctor Rajiv Singh

Bhaskar, India - bhaskaruplawdiya98@gmail.com

Posted 2026-05-17

Please read this carefully before choosing treatment for tailbone pain.

Hi am Bhaskar. Due to poor sitting posture for a long time, my tailbone became misaligned and I started having severe pain. I consulted many doctors, and even visited a tailbone specialist, but unfortunately my pain became worse there instead of improving.

Finally, I met Dr. Rajiv Singh (see Doctors and specialists in India), and honestly, meeting him was a turning point in my recovery journey. After the first 6 sessions, my pain reduced by around 40%, and after the second round of treatment, it improved another 10%. I am still continuing the exercises suggested by him, and they are helping me gradually recover further.

What I genuinely appreciate and respect about Dr. Rajiv is that he is not the kind of doctor who tries to make money unnecessarily. Many times I requested him to give me multiple sessions quickly because I wanted faster recovery, but he honestly refused and explained that now my healing depends more on exercises, patience, and consistency rather than unnecessary treatment sessions. That honesty built a lot of trust for me.

Before his treatment, I could barely sit properly, and even simple daily activities became painful. Because of his treatment, my life has become much more normal and manageable now. I truly feel grateful for his guidance, sincerity, and ethical approach toward treatment.

As a yoga specialist myself, I understand that sometimes proper internal manipulation and corrective treatment are genuinely necessary, and Dr. Rajiv handled my case with great professionalism and care.

Thank you, Dr. Rajiv, for helping me when I was mentally and physically exhausted from this pain. I highly recommend him to anyone dealing with tailbone or posture-related issues.

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