Patient Experience
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this constant fatigue and stomach pain, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Millia was the first one who actually sat and listened, really listened, to everything I was saying. She ordered some different tests and pieced it together—it turned out to be a tricky thyroid issue that was messing with my digestion. She explained it all on a whiteboard in her office, which was a bit messy with papers, but it made so much sense. I finally feel like I'm getting somewhere. (Patient of Dr. Millia)
I needed a minor cyst removed, and honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. Dr. Millia did the procedure right there in her clinic at Burjeel. She talked me through each step as she was doing it, which really helped. It was over before I knew it, and the recovery was exactly as she said it would be—simple and straightforward. No drama, just good, clear care. (Patient of Dr. Millia)
The place itself, Burjeel Medical City, is huge and can feel a bit overwhelming. I got a bit turned around finding the clinic, but the lady at the front desk saw me looking lost and walked me all the way to the right waiting area. The whole vibe in Dr. Millia's section was calm, not like some sterile, scary hospitals. Even the nurse who took my blood pressure was really gentle and cracked a joke to settle my nerves. It made a real difference. (Patient of Dr. Millia)
What sticks with me about Dr. Millia is how she is with people. My elderly father saw her, and she never talked down to him. She pulled her chair right up close, looked him in the eye, and spoke slowly and clearly. She even remembered his fondness for gardening from a previous visit and asked about his roses. It wasn't just medical care; it was a real human connection that made him feel respected and safe. (Patient of Dr. Millia)