Patient Experience
Our 7-year-old daughter was battling severe aplastic anemia when we met Dr. Dixit. What stood out was how he explained everything to her in child-friendly terms while maintaining medical precision with us. Her transplant was successful, and she's now back to school, dancing, and dreaming of becoming a doctor herself.
As a 42-year-old software engineer with acute myeloid leukemia, I needed an urgent transplant during the pandemic. Dr. Dixit and his team created a COVID-safe bubble protocol that allowed my sister to donate stem cells. I'm now in complete remission and back to coding, forever grateful for their innovative approach.
I brought my 80-year-old mother with pneumonia; though not a typical pediatric case, Dr. Joshi consulted seamlessly with adult specialists and ensured coordinated care. His versatility is remarkable.
My husband's myelofibrosis required a haploidentical transplant when no full matches were available. Dr. Dixit's expertise in alternative donor transplants saved his life. The recovery was challenging, but the team's 24/7 support made all the difference. Today, he's fishing again and we have our retirement dreams back.
At 19, I was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma that had progressed despite chemotherapy. Dr. Dixit recommended an autologous transplant as my best option. His calm demeanor during the intense procedure and personalized recovery plan helped me return to college within months, now cancer-free.
Our 55-year-old neighbor, a single mother with beta thalassemia major, underwent transplantation with Dr. Dixit. We witnessed her transformation from monthly blood transfusions to complete independence. The hospital's financial counseling team even helped her navigate insurance, holistic care at its finest.
I was a 33-year-old nurse with sickle cell disease when I became Dr. Dixit's patient. Having worked in healthcare, I appreciated his evidence-based approach combined with human touch. Post-transplant, I'm pain-free for the first time in decades and considering specializing in BMT nursing to pay it forward.
My 60-year-old father with multiple myeloma had failed three lines of treatment before Dr. Dixit recommended a tandem transplant. The staged approach was physically demanding, but the team's meticulous monitoring prevented complications. He's now in sustained remission and traveling with my mother again.
As a 28-year-old professional athlete with primary immunodeficiency, I needed a transplant to save my career. Dr. Dixit designed a rehabilitation protocol that aligned with my athletic recovery goals. I'm not only healthy but recently competed internationally, a victory beyond medals.
Our 10-year-old son with Fanconi anemia received his transplant from an umbilical cord blood unit sourced internationally by Dr. Dixit's team. The precision in graft selection and post-transplant care was remarkable. He's now gaining weight, attending school regularly, and finally keeping up with his friends.
At 71, I was considered high-risk for transplantation due to cardiac issues. Dr. Dixit collaborated with cardiologists to create a tailored conditioning regimen. His willingness to take calculated risks gave me a second chance at life, I recently celebrated my 50th wedding anniversary surrounded by family.
My sister with acute lymphoblastic leukemia relapsed during pregnancy. Dr. Dixit managed her complex case with extraordinary skill, timing the transplant perfectly postpartum. Both mother and baby are thriving today, a testament to his expertise in managing rare clinical scenarios.
As a 45-year-old chef with chronic granulomatous disease, I faced losing my sense of taste due to medications. Dr. Dixit's innovative approach preserved my olfactory function while achieving cure. I'm back in my kitchen, creating new recipes, with gratitude for the team that saved my passion along with my life.
Our 8-year-old twin with Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome received his transplant while his healthy twin served as donor. Dr. Dixit handled the emotional dynamics beautifully, making both children feel like heroes. They're now enjoying a normal childhood together, something we never thought possible.
As a 28-year-old software engineer diagnosed with rare adrenal carcinoma, I was terrified until meeting Dr. Poonam Patil. Her innovative immunotherapy approach combined with precision radiation therapy not only shrank my tumor but preserved my kidney function. Six months post-treatment, I'm back to coding marathons and recently completed my first half-marathon.
My 72-year-old mother's emergency admission for acute myeloid leukemia turned into a remarkable recovery journey under Dr. Patil's care. Despite multiple complications, Dr. Patil's round-the-clock monitoring and personalized chemotherapy regimen led to complete remission. What impressed us most was how she explained everything in Kannada to my mother, making her feel truly understood.
When our 8-year-old daughter was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, Dr. Patil created a child-friendly treatment plan involving play therapy alongside medical care. She coordinated with international specialists to access cutting-edge treatment protocols. Today, our little girl is cancer-free and back to her ballet classes, thanks to Dr. Patil's compassionate expertise.
As a 45-year-old chef with advanced gastric cancer, I feared I'd never taste food again after radiation. Dr. Patil developed a targeted therapy approach that preserved my taste buds while effectively treating the cancer. She even consulted with nutritionists to create post-treatment dietary plans specific to my profession.
My husband's glioblastoma diagnosis felt like a death sentence until we met Dr. Patil. Her multidisciplinary approach involving neurosurgery, chemotherapy, and experimental gene therapy gave us three extra quality years together. She became like family, often checking on us during weekends and holidays.
I was so scared going in for my first diabetes check-up. My hands were literally shaking in the waiting room. Dr. Adarsh Ks just had this calm way about him—he explained everything in simple terms, didn't rush me, and by the end I actually felt like I could manage this. The whole 'lifestyle change' thing seems less terrifying now.