Patient Experience
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this nagging fatigue and weird joint pain. Everyone said it was stress or getting older. Dr. Sahu was the first one who actually sat and listened to my whole history. He ordered some specific blood tests no one else had thought of, and it turned out to be something pretty rare. He explained it to me in plain English, didn't rush, and laid out a clear plan. Honestly, he figured out in two weeks what others missed for months.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Nothing major, but I was nervous about the local anesthetic and the scar. Dr. Sahu's whole vibe was just calm. He talked me through each step as he did it, which really helped. The procedure itself was over before I knew it. Follow-up was straightforward, and the healing went exactly how he said it would. It was just a simple thing, but he made it feel easy.
The clinic itself is nothing fancy—parking's a bit of a scramble sometimes. But from the moment you walk in, the front desk lady remembers your name, and the nurse who took my vitals was really kind, cracking a joke to settle my nerves. It felt less like a sterile office and more like people who actually know you and care. That atmosphere makes a big difference when you're not feeling great.
What stuck with me most was after my surgery. I was in a lot of pain and pretty scared. Dr. Sahu came in, pulled up a chair right next to the bed, and just talked. He didn't look at his watch or the door. He asked how I was *really* doing, not just the medical stuff. He has this quiet, patient way of explaining things that makes you feel like you're the only person he has to see that day. That kind of attention is rare.