Patient Experience
My father was admitted with severe stomach pain. We were all scared. Dr. Chandra Kumar came to see him late in the evening, even after his rounds. He sat with us in the waiting area and drew a simple diagram on a notepad to explain what was happening with Dad's gallbladder. He didn't rush. He asked if we understood. That moment, seeing the problem clearly, took so much fear away. The surgery went well. We felt included, not just bystanders.
Took my wife in for what we thought was a bad flu. Dr. Kumar listened to her describe the symptoms, then asked me a couple of questions about how she'd been at home. He picked up on a detail we'd both missed. Turned out to be a kidney infection starting. His direct way of talking—no sugar-coating, but also no alarm—kept us calm. He told us the plan, the medicine, what to watch for. Fixed her up in a few days. Efficient and clear.
Our son, he's eight, had a high fever that wouldn't break. In the clinic, Dr. Kumar has a very quiet voice. He spoke to our boy first, asking about his favorite cartoon, before even touching him. He examined him so gently. Then he turned to us and explained everything in such a soft, considered way. He said, 'We will help him feel better,' and you just believed him. It wasn't dramatic, just very kind and certain. The care felt thoughtful.
After my mom's fall, we were in a real panic. The ER was busy, but when Dr. Chandra Kumar came in, he had this calm energy. He checked her over, then looked at me and my sister and said, 'Okay, here's the situation. It's a clean break, we can manage this.' He was almost cheerful about it, but in a way that cut right through our stress. He laid out the steps for her recovery so clearly. We walked out feeling relieved, like we had a map. He turned a scary day into something manageable.