Medical Influencer War Erupts: Dr. Rahul Chawla Slams Dr. Rakshita Singh In Vicious Takedown Over "Robber" Hospitals Claim

Top doctor Rahul Chawla has unleashed a vicious takedown of influencer Dr. Rakshita Singh, accusing her of making "cringe" content and illegal promotions after she called private hospitals "robbers."

A vicious war has just exploded in the Indian medical influencer community, and the fallout threatens to expose the dark, unregulated underbelly of social media stardom. Dr. Rahul Chawla, a self-proclaimed “real doctor” with top credentials from AIIMS, has publicly unleashed a furious, no-holds-barred tirade against fellow content creator Dr. Rakshita Singh, accusing her of being an unethical “reels” doctor who is shamelessly defaming their entire profession for clout.

The feud ignited after Dr. Rakshita Singh, an MBBS content creator with a staggering 2.5 million followers, allegedly declared on her platform that “most private hospitals in this country are robbers.” According to Dr. Chawla, this explosive statement was triggered by a personal incident where Dr. Singh’s pregnant sister-in-law was advised to have an emergency C-section, a recommendation Dr. Singh seemingly viewed as a cash grab.

Dr. Chawla did not take the accusation lightly. In a blistering monologue that is now sending shockwaves across the internet, he sarcastically tore into Dr. Singh’s claim.

“Most of the private hospitals in this country are robbers. Most of the doctors are robbers,” Dr. Chawla began, his voice dripping with contempt. “I, who topped the All India medical entrance examination, studied at Safdarjung and AIIMS, and am now practicing, I am a robber. All of you who have done MBBS, MD, DM, you are all robbers. Why? Because an MBBS content creator, who spends all her time in the hospital making reels, who has gained 2.5 million followers by producing cringe content… she thinks that almost all private hospitals are robbers.”

But Dr. Chawla didn’t stop at sarcasm. He launched a series of devastating counter-accusations that question Dr. Singh’s ethics and credibility. He accused her of flagrantly violating patient privacy by filming her “cringe” content inside hospital walls and, most shockingly, of engaging in illegal and unethical paid promotions.

“She who promotes health supplements in her reels and for which she probably takes ₹2-3 lakhs, maybe even ₹5-10 lakhs, which is unethical and illegal,” Dr. Chawla alleged. “The Medical Council does not permit it. Still, she does it, and she thinks that almost all private hospitals are robbers.”

Sources within the digital marketing space, who wished to remain anonymous, told DeetsDaily that such figures for a creator of Dr. Singh’s size are “entirely plausible, if not conservative.” The accusation paints a damning picture of a medical professional potentially profiting from unverified supplements while simultaneously attacking the integrity of her peers.

The Dr. Rahul Chawla Dr. Rakshita Singh beef cuts to the heart of a growing Indian doctor controversy: where does the line between helpful medical content and a profitable influencer career lie? Dr. Chawla further attacked Dr. Singh’s medical judgment, pointing out that she made her sweeping “robbers” claim without even knowing the clinical reason for her sister-in-law’s emergency procedure.

“She doesn’t know what the indication for an emergency cesarean was,” he fumed. “She also doesn’t know whether there was a genuine indication in her case or not. Still, she feels that almost all private hospitals are robbers.”

This medical influencer feud has now escalated beyond personal insults. Dr. Chawla ended his tirade with a direct call to arms, urging the country’s medical organizations to take a stand against Dr. Singh and creators like her. He is demanding that a letter be written to the Medical Council to investigate her social media activities, questioning how a licensed doctor can be allowed to sell supplements online for profit.

This public clash raises uncomfortable questions about the state of Medical Council ethics in the digital age. Are doctors who become social media stars held to the same standard? Or does the chase for followers and lucrative brand deals inevitably lead to ethical compromises?

As this war of words continues to escalate, one thing is certain: the polished façade of the medical influencer world has cracked. Is Dr. Rakshita Singh a brave whistleblower exposing the dark side of private hospitals in India, or is she, as Dr. Chawla alleges, an unethical creator building a brand on outrage and misinformation? This battle is just getting started, and it could drag the entire community into the mud with it.

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