Dr. Gajendra Singh Shekhawat.
MD Radiology · 20+ years of clinical experience · 50,000+ scans interpreted across MRI & CT modalities.
A radiologist's eye, a listener's patience.
For more than two decades, Dr. Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has interpreted thousands of complex MRI and CT studies across neurological, abdominal and musculoskeletal imaging. At Pioneer Imaging, he leads every aspect of clinical care — from protocol selection to final reporting.
His practice is built on three quiet principles: read every scan carefully, consult the referring doctor when needed, and never let speed compromise accuracy.
Areas of expertise
- Neuro-imaging — brain, spine, stroke evaluation
- Musculoskeletal MRI — joint & soft-tissue
- Body imaging — chest & abdominal CT
- Hepatobiliary & pancreatic imaging (MRCP, CECT)
Qualifications & recognition
Three quiet principles that guide every report.
Read every scan slowly.
No shortcuts, no skim-reads. Each study gets a full review across every relevant sequence and plane before a single line is written.
Talk to the referring doctor.
When a finding is borderline or unusual, we pick up the phone. Reports written in collaboration are reports patients can act on.
Never let speed dilute accuracy.
Same-day reports are a service standard — but accuracy comes first, always. If a study needs more time, it gets it.
Two decades of focused radiology.
- 2005 — Completed MD Radiology and began clinical practice.
- 2010 — Joined a leading multi-speciality diagnostic centre as senior radiologist.
- 2015 — Crossed 25,000 reported MRI & CT studies across modalities.
- 2020 — Established Pioneer Imaging & Diagnostics in Bathinda.
- 2026 — Surpassed 50,000+ scans with a team-of-care model.
What patients say
"Dr. Shekhawat explained my MRI findings in a way I actually understood. The report was ready the same evening — no anxious waiting." — R. Singh, Bathinda
"Calm staff, modern machines, and a doctor who actually talks to you. That's rare." — P. Kaur, Mansa
"My orthopaedic surgeon insisted I get scanned at Pioneer — said the imaging quality and reporting are reliably accurate. Now I know why." — H. Sharma, Faridkot