Patient Experience
A 17-year-old dancer with severe PCOS and irregular periods was struggling with performance anxiety. Dr. Sibal created a holistic treatment plan combining medication, nutritional guidance, and stress management techniques that not only regulated her cycles but helped her win a national competition.
A 42-year-old archaeologist with a rare uterine septum discovered during fertility treatments. Dr. Sibal performed a precise hysteroscopic resection, and the patient conceived naturally just two months later, calling it 'the greatest discovery of my life.' (Patient of Dr. Sibal)
Emergency case: A 28-year-old software engineer at 34 weeks pregnancy developed sudden HELLP syndrome. Dr. Sibal's rapid decision for emergency C-section saved both mother and baby, with the father noting how her calm demeanor kept everyone focused during the crisis. (Patient of Dr. Sibal)
A 51-year-old menopausal journalist with severe osteoporosis and family history of breast cancer. Dr. Sibal designed a personalized HRT regimen that balanced bone health with cancer risk, allowing the patient to continue her active foreign correspondence career. (Patient of Dr. Sibal)
A couple from different religious backgrounds sought premarital counseling about genetic conditions. Dr. Sibal arranged specialized genetic testing and provided compassionate guidance that helped them make informed decisions while respecting both families' cultural values. (Patient of Dr. Sibal)
A 35-year-old marine biologist with complex ovarian cysts discovered during an Antarctic expedition. Dr. Sibal coordinated her care remotely until she could return, then performed minimally invasive surgery that had her back researching whale migrations in six weeks. (Patient of Dr. Sibal)
A 19-year-old college student with gender dysphoria needed gynecological care while transitioning. Dr. Sibal created a safe, affirming environment and coordinated care with endocrinology, making the patient feel 'seen and respected for the first time in a medical setting.' (Patient of Dr. Sibal)
Emergency case: A 33-year-old teacher with placenta accreta at 28 weeks. Dr. Sibal assembled a multidisciplinary team and performed a controlled delivery with uterine preservation, surprising even the surgical team with the successful outcome. (Patient of Dr. Sibal)
A 68-year-old grandmother with recurrent urinary incontinence had been avoiding social gatherings. Dr. Sibal's combination of pelvic floor therapy and minor surgical intervention restored her confidence to travel and play with her grandchildren. (Patient of Dr. Sibal)
A 26-year-old professional athlete with endometriosis was considering early retirement. Dr. Sibal's specialized excision surgery and recovery plan allowed her to return to competition and qualify for the national team. (Patient of Dr. Sibal)
A surrogate mother carrying twins for an international couple developed gestational diabetes. Dr. Sibal's careful monitoring and dietary planning resulted in healthy babies born at term, with the biological parents flying in from overseas to thank her personally. (Patient of Dr. Sibal)
A 45-year-old nun with a large fibroid tumor causing anemia was hesitant about surgery. Dr. Sibal respected her spiritual concerns while explaining medical options, eventually performing a myomectomy that aligned with the patient's values and restored her health. (Patient of Dr. Sibal)
A 31-year-old chef with hyperemesis gravidarum who couldn't stand food smells. Dr. Sibal created a unique treatment protocol involving medication timing and sensory management that allowed her to continue working through her pregnancy. (Patient of Dr. Sibal)
Emergency case: A 29-year-old tourist from Germany with ectopic pregnancy rupture. Dr. Sibal performed emergency laparoscopic surgery and arranged post-operative care in the patient's native language, turning a traumatic experience into one of cross-cultural compassion. (Patient of Dr. Sibal)