Patient Experience
My 82-year-old father was diagnosed with advanced gastric cancer and other surgeons had given up hope. Dr. Biswajeet Mohapatra not only performed a successful complex resection but visited him twice daily with such genuine care. His hands are blessed - my father is now cancer-free and tending his garden again.
When our 7-year-old daughter needed surgery for a rare abdominal tumor, we were terrified. Dr. Mohapatra knelt down to her eye level, explained everything using dinosaur analogies, and even let her listen to his stethoscope first. His combination of surgical excellence and child-friendly approach was extraordinary.
Rushed to Manipal Hospital at 2 AM with acute abdominal pain, I was diagnosed with a ruptured appendix that had spread cancer cells. Dr. Mohapatra performed emergency surgery that saved my life. His calm demeanor during crisis and precise surgical intervention made all the difference.
What impressed me most during my routine follow-up was how Dr. Mohapatra remembered minute details from my surgery six months prior. He spent 25 minutes explaining my scans, drew diagrams to show my healing progress, and genuinely celebrated my recovery milestones with me.
My complex pancreatic cancer surgery lasted 9 hours and Dr. Mohapatra's team achieved what seemed impossible - complete resection with clear margins. His post-op care protocol was meticulous, and he personally called my family twice during the surgery with updates.
As a medical student observing surgeries, I specifically requested to watch Dr. Mohapatra operate. His technique is like watching a master artist - every movement purposeful, every decision precise. He even took time to explain the oncological principles behind each step during the procedure.
After being turned away by three oncologists due to my multiple comorbidities, Dr. Mohapatra developed a tailored surgical plan that accounted for my heart condition and diabetes. His holistic approach and willingness to take on challenging cases gave me a second chance at life.
The way Dr. Mohapatra communicates bad news is remarkable. When my biopsy results came back positive, he sat with my entire family, used visual aids to explain the disease progression, and outlined a clear treatment plan that gave us hope instead of despair.
During my mother's breast cancer surgery, Dr. Mohapatra noticed a tiny suspicious lesion that wasn't on any scans. His surgical intuition led him to remove it, and pathology confirmed it was early-stage cancer. His attentiveness potentially prevented a future recurrence.
As an overseas patient, I appreciated how Dr. Mohapatra's team coordinated all my care seamlessly. He conducted virtual consultations pre-surgery, arranged my medical visa, and ensured smooth transitions between departments. World-class care with personalized attention.
What sets Dr. Mohapatra apart is his innovative approach - he used a novel surgical technique for my liver metastasis that reduced my recovery time by weeks. He's not just following protocols but advancing the field while maintaining impeccable safety standards.
After my thyroid cancer surgery, I was worried about scarring. Dr. Mohapatra used hidden incision techniques that are virtually invisible. His attention to both medical outcomes and aesthetic concerns shows he treats the whole person, not just the disease.
During my husband's lengthy recovery, Dr. Mohapatra visited daily even on weekends. One Sunday, he spent an extra hour adjusting pain management protocols until he found the perfect balance. That level of dedication is rare in today's healthcare system.
As a cancer survivor myself, I've seen many oncologists. Dr. Mohapatra's combination of cutting-edge surgical skill and old-fashioned bedside manner is unparalleled. He remembers his patients' names, stories, and even asks about their families during follow-ups.
Witnessed Dr. Gowda handle a coding patient in ICU with breathtaking precision. While nurses scrambled, his voice remained steady as he directed the team. Later, he sat with the family drawing diagrams of what went wrong. Turned tragedy into profound learning. (Patient of Dr. Gowda)
Our 14-year-old daughter got her first period with debilitating cramps. Dr. Akhila didn't dismiss her pain as 'normal' - she sketched diagrams to explain uterine contractions, prescribed gentle medication, and even recommended heat pad positions. My daughter left smiling, calling her 'the period whisperer'. (Patient of Dr. Dilip)
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from a rural village presented with severe lumbar stenosis after years of agricultural labor. Dr. Soni performed a minimally invasive decompression, but the patient's recovery was complicated by malnutrition and limited access to physiotherapy. The hospital arranged for a community health worker to provide follow-up care in her village, resulting in gradual but meaningful mobility improvement.
A 19-year-old national-level gymnast suffered a traumatic L4 burst fracture during competition. Dr. Soni utilized a novel anterior-posterior fusion technique that preserved adjacent segment mobility. Despite initial skepticism from coaches, the patient returned to modified training within 8 months and now coaches young athletes, adapting her techniques to prevent similar injuries. (Patient of Dr. Soni)
A 45-year-old software billionaire with degenerative disc disease demanded experimental stem cell treatment. Dr. Soni instead recommended evidence-based microdiscectomy and structured rehabilitation. The patient initially sought treatment abroad but returned six months later after failed alternatives, ultimately achieving full recovery through Dr. Soni's original treatment plan. (Patient of Dr. Soni)
A 28-year-old pregnant woman at 32 weeks gestation developed sudden cauda equina syndrome. Dr. Soni coordinated with obstetricians to perform emergency decompression under specialized anesthesia. She delivered a healthy baby via C-section two weeks post-surgery and regained near-complete neurological function through postpartum aquatic therapy. (Patient of Dr. Soni)