Patient Experience
Our son had been tired and pale for weeks, and we'd seen a couple of doctors who couldn't pinpoint it. Dr. Menon was different. He spent a long time going over everything, even stuff we thought was unrelated. He ordered a specific blood test others hadn't, and that's how we found the issue. It was scary, but having a clear answer and a plan made all the difference. He explained it to us in a way we could actually understand, without talking down to us.
We needed to get our daughter's vaccinations updated before starting school. Honestly, I was dreading the tears and the fuss. The appointment with Dr. Menon was quick, but not rushed. He chatted with her about her favorite cartoon while the nurse got things ready, and before she really knew what was happening, it was done. She barely flinched. It was the smoothest shot she's ever had. We were in and out, and she got a sticker.
The hospital itself is big and can feel a bit overwhelming, especially when your kid is sick. Parking was a nightmare that day, I won't lie. But once we got inside, the front desk people were really kind and helped us find our way. The nurse who took my son's vitals was so patient with him while he was squirming. The whole place felt clean and calm, which helped settle my own nerves a bit while we waited for Dr. Menon.
What I remember most is how Dr. Menon talked to my son, not just to me. My boy was really nervous, hiding behind my legs. Dr. Menon got down on his level, showed him the stethoscope, and let him listen to his own heartbeat first. He asked him about his toy truck. It turned a scary check-up into something my son actually felt a part of. That kind of patience and warmth is something you don't forget.