Patient Experience
My daughter with Down syndrome needed gynecological care, and Dr. Saba modified her entire examination approach, using visual aids and taking extra time. She trained her staff specifically for our visit and created a sensory-friendly environment that prevented trauma.
During my fibroid embolization, Dr. Saba collaborated with interventional radiology to develop a novel pain management protocol that reduced my recovery time by half. She personally checked my vitals every two hours throughout the first night post-procedure.
For my rural village health camp referral, Dr. Saba detected advanced cervical cancer during what was supposed to be a simple screening. She arranged all transportation, accommodation, and financial support for my treatment without me ever asking.
A 28-year-old software engineer from a middle-class family presented with sudden onset of severe leg pain and discoloration after a long-haul flight. Dr. Khan diagnosed acute limb ischemia due to deep vein thrombosis. He performed emergency thrombectomy and prescribed anticoagulants. The patient made a full recovery within 3 weeks with no complications, returning to work with modified travel habits.
A 72-year-old retired school teacher with diabetes and hypertension developed a non-healing foot ulcer. Dr. Khan performed angioplasty to improve blood flow and coordinated with wound care specialists. Despite initial slow progress, the ulcer healed completely after 4 months with diligent family-supported home care and regular follow-ups.
A 45-year-old construction worker from a low-income background presented with a pulsating abdominal mass. Dr. Khan diagnosed a large abdominal aortic aneurysm through ultrasound. He successfully performed endovascular aneurysm repair
A 19-year-old college athlete experienced recurrent episodes of arm weakness during workouts. Dr. Khan identified thoracic outlet syndrome and performed first rib resection. The young patient returned to competitive sports after 3 months of physiotherapy with modified training techniques.
An 81-year-old widow with limited family support presented with chronic venous insufficiency and severe leg swelling. Dr. Khan implemented conservative management with compression therapy and lifestyle modifications. The patient showed remarkable improvement over 8 months through dedicated nursing home care and regular outpatient visits.
A 33-year-old pregnant woman in her third trimester developed iliofemoral deep vein thrombosis. Dr. Khan carefully managed her condition with monitored anticoagulation therapy and delivered her baby via planned cesarean section. Both mother and child recovered well, with complete resolution of DVT postpartum.
A 57-year-old corporate executive with a family history of vascular disease presented with erectile dysfunction and leg claudication. Dr. diagnosed Leriche syndrome and performed aortobifemoral bypass surgery. The patient returned to normal function after 2 months with comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation.
A 12-year-old schoolgirl from an affluent family presented with Raynaud's phenomenon affecting her fingers. Dr. Khan diagnosed secondary Raynaud's associated with an underlying connective tissue disorder. Through medication management and lifestyle adjustments, her symptoms significantly improved over 6 months with multidisciplinary care.
A 64-year-old farmer with limited healthcare access presented with a gangrenous toe due to peripheral artery disease. Dr. Khan performed successful bypass surgery saving the limb. The patient recovered fully with support from hospital's rural outreach program and returned to farming with modified activities.
A 41-year-old yoga instructor developed carotid artery dissection after a neck injury during practice. Dr. Khan managed her conservatively with anticoagulation and close monitoring. She made complete recovery in 3 months and returned to teaching with modified poses and regular vascular checkups.
A 29-year-old woman with Behçet's disease presented with recurrent arterial aneurysms in unusual locations. Dr. Khan performed complex vascular reconstructions while coordinating with rheumatologists for immunosuppressive therapy. Her condition stabilized after multiple procedures over 18 months with ongoing multidisciplinary management.
A 68-year-old retired army officer with multiple comorbidities developed critical limb ischemia. Dr. Khan performed hybrid revascularization procedure combining open and endovascular techniques. The patient achieved limb salvage and improved mobility after 4 months of intensive rehabilitation with family support.
A 22-year-old medical student presented with spontaneous popliteal artery entrapment syndrome. Dr. Khan performed surgical release of the artery with excellent results. The patient returned to clinical rotations after 6 weeks and later chose vascular surgery as her specialty inspired by her experience.
My 82-year-old mother had a sudden fall and needed an emergency brain CT. Dr. Mudakavi not only performed the scan with incredible speed but personally walked us through the images, using simple analogies to explain the minor hemorrhage. His calm demeanor during a terrifying situation was a true blessing.
As a new parent, I was terrified when our 3-month-old needed an abdominal ultrasound. Dr. Mudakavi transformed the experience,he used a warm gel, spoke softly to our baby, and explained every finding with such clarity that our anxiety melted away. We left feeling educated and reassured.
After my complex spinal surgery, follow-up MRIs were crucial. Dr. Mudakavi didn't just read the scans; he compared them side-by-side with my previous ones, pointing out minute improvements I couldn't see. His detailed analysis gave me hope and direction for my recovery journey.
A 41-year-old woman with rare pulmonary lymphangioleiomyomatosis