Patient Experience
I was a complete wreck before my appointment. My hands were shaking in the waiting room. Dr. Nisreen just had this calm way about her. She didn't rush me, let me get all my jumbled worries out, and explained everything in simple words. I walked out feeling like a weight was off my shoulders. The hospital is huge and a bit intimidating, but her clinic felt safe.
Had a persistent stomach issue. Saw Dr. Nisreen Al Aamri at Burjeel. She was direct, asked clear questions, ordered the right tests, and gave me a straightforward treatment plan. It worked. Parking is always a hassle there, but the appointment itself was efficient and effective.
One doesn't always expect such kindness. Dr. Nisreen listened with such patience to my old worries. Her voice was gentle, and she took time to ensure I understood. It felt less like a consultation and more like someone genuinely helping. A very thoughtful doctor.
Finally! After months of feeling run-down and seeing different people, Dr. Al Aamri figured it out. She connected the dots that others missed. I'm so relieved to have a clear path forward now. Honestly, the wait to get the appointment was long, but it was completely worth it for this result.
Had my gallbladder out last week. The first couple days were rough, I won't lie. But Dr. Mudaliar's team had a clear plan for the pain. She checked on me every morning, asked specific questions about the discomfort, and adjusted things so I could actually get up and walk around. It wasn't just pills; she explained how moving would help, even when I didn't feel like it. I'm home now, taking it slow, but each day is a bit easier than the last.
Visited Dr. Nitya Mudaliar for persistent abdominal pain. She ordered the right scans, diagnosed the issue quickly, and outlined the treatment steps clearly. No unnecessary fuss. The follow-up was efficient. Problem solved.
I was quite anxious about seeing a new doctor, but Dr. Mudaliar was so calm and kind. She listened without rushing me, and her explanations were very gentle. Even when the news wasn't what I hoped, she presented the options with such care. I felt heard, which is rare. The hospital is large and a bit impersonal, but her manner made all the difference.
Finally got some answers! After months of feeling run-down and different doctors shrugging, Dr. Mudaliar actually pieced it together. She spent time going over my whole history. When she said, 'I think this is what's happening,' I almost cried from relief. The treatment she started is working. I have my energy back. What a weight off my shoulders.
Had my gallbladder out at Burjeel. Dr. Noor was straight with me about the pain after—didn't sugarcoat it. His team had a clear plan for the meds, which really helped. The first couple days were rough, but I felt more in control knowing what to expect. He checked on me every morning, even on the weekend, which made a difference.
My father was admitted with severe abdominal pain. We were all scared, honestly. Dr. Abu Dheir took the time to explain everything to us in the family room, using simple terms and a diagram. He gave us his direct number for updates. He never made us feel like we were bothering him, even when we called at night. That kindness meant the world to us while Dad was getting better.
Saw Dr. Noor Farouk Abu Dheir for a persistent stomach issue others brushed off. He listened, ordered the right tests, and figured it out. Fixed me up. Good doctor.
I remember sitting in the waiting room at Burjeel Medical City, my knee bouncing with nerves. I'd put off seeing a doctor about this pain for months. Dr. Abu Dheir walked in, and his calm demeanor immediately put me at ease. He didn't just glance at my file; he asked about my job (I'm a teacher, so I'm on my feet all day) and how the pain was affecting that. The treatment plan he suggested was tailored to that—practical steps I could actually follow. A few weeks later, I'm back in my classroom without wincing every time I stand up. It felt like he saw me as a whole person, not just a set of symptoms.
I'd been to a few doctors about this constant fatigue and weird joint pain. Everyone said it was stress or getting older. Dr. Noor actually listened, really looked at my whole history, and ordered some specific tests others hadn't. Turns out it was something pretty rare. She explained it all to me in a way that finally made sense, without making me feel dumb for not knowing the medical terms. She’s at Burjeel Medical City, and honestly, her taking that extra time probably saved me years of feeling awful.
Had to get a minor skin cyst removed. Was nervous at first, but Dr. Noor made it so straightforward. The procedure itself was quick—in and out in what felt like twenty minutes. She talked me through each step as she did it, which kept my mind off things. The follow-up was easy, too. No drama, no fuss, just good, clean care. Sometimes that's exactly what you need.
The hospital itself (Burjeel Medical City) is impressive, I won't lie. But what stood out was the team. From the front desk person who helped me find my way to the nurse who double-checked my details with a smile, everyone was just… solid. It felt organized. Even when the parking garage was pretty full, the vibe inside was calm. Dr. Noor's clinic runs like a well-oiled machine, and that really adds to the whole experience.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get anxious. Dr. Naji has this way about her—she’s direct but kind, you know? She doesn't just talk at you. She sat down, looked me in the eye, and asked how I was *really* doing. When I told her I was scared about some test results, she didn't brush it off. She took a minute to address that fear before anything else. That meant more to me than any fancy diagnosis.
At my age, one becomes accustomed to a certain level of discomfort, but the persistent pain in my side was becoming quite troublesome. I must admit, I was rather nervous about the whole affair. From the moment I met Dr. Crasto, she put me at ease. She listened to my old stories without rushing me, and her explanations were clear and kind. The hospital itself is very modern, though I did have to wait a bit past my appointment time. That's to be expected, I suppose. Under her care, I felt genuinely looked after, not just processed. My condition has improved significantly, and for that, I am most grateful.
Had a recurring stomach issue for months. Went to see Dr. Crasto at Burjeel. She ordered the right tests, diagnosed it quickly, and prescribed a treatment that worked. No fuss. She’s direct, knows her stuff, and the follow-up was efficient. Problem solved.
I was so worried before my appointment. I’m not very good with hospitals, to be honest. But Dr. Crasto… she has such a calm way about her. She spoke softly, asked permission before the examination, and really heard what I was saying. She didn’t just look at the chart; she looked at me. The treatment plan she suggested made sense, and she checked in with me a few days later. It meant a lot. I’m feeling much better now, both in body and mind.
Okay, full disclosure: I was a wreck. I’d been putting off seeing anyone about this weird fatigue and dizziness for ages, convinced it was something awful. FINALLY saw Dr. Crasto, and wow, what a difference! She was so thorough—asked about everything, my sleep, my diet, things I wouldn’t have thought to mention. Turns out it was something totally manageable! She explained it all in a way that actually clicked. I walked out of Burjeel Medical City feeling like a weight had been lifted. Seriously, if you’re hesitating, just go. She’s fantastic!