Patient Experience
My case was a real puzzle for a lot of doctors. They kept saying it was just fatty liver, but I was getting sicker. Dr. Gupta actually listened to all the weird little symptoms I had. He ordered a specific scan others hadn't, and that's how we found the rare tumor. It was scary, but for the first time, someone had the full picture. His plan for the transplant was so clear, it made the impossible feel manageable.
I needed a straightforward liver resection, nothing as big as a transplant. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital stay than the surgery itself. Dr. Gupta's team had it down to a science. From the pre-op checks to the actual procedure, everything just... happened. I was in and out faster than I thought. The whole thing felt so routine for them, which was exactly what I needed to stay calm.
Look, Medanta is a huge place and I got lost twice trying to find the lab. But once I got to the liver unit, it was different. The nurses at the desk remembered my name by day two. The room was quiet, which helped me sleep. Even the person who cleaned the floor would give a little nod and smile. It’s those small things, when you're stuck there for weeks, that really add up. The environment Dr. Gupta's team creates makes a hard recovery a bit easier.
What stuck with me was how Dr. Gupta talked to my family. I was pretty out of it after surgery, but my wife told me he came out, sat down with them in the waiting area, and drew a simple diagram on a napkin to show what he’d done. No rushing. He asked if my daughter had eaten. He doesn't just treat the organ; he sees the people around it, too. That kind of care stays with you.