Patient Experience
My case was a real puzzle for a while. Other doctors were scratching their heads, but Dr. Yadav looked at my scans and blood work and just knew. He explained it wasn't a simple liver issue but a rare vascular complication that needed a very specific approach before any transplant could even be considered. He laid out this multi-stage plan, and honestly, it was scary, but he was so clear about why each step was necessary. We followed it, and here I am, recovering well. He saw what others missed.
I needed a liver biopsy, and I was pretty nervous about it. Dr. Yadav's team scheduled it quickly, and the whole thing felt very standard for them. He walked me through exactly what would happen, the nurse cracked a joke about the gown, and it was over before I knew it. The results came back fast, and it was just a straightforward fatty liver, nothing serious. It was a relief to have something go so smoothly and without any drama.
Look, the parking at Medanta is always a bit of a hunt, I won't lie. But once you're inside, it's a different world. For my dad's transplant, the nursing staff on Dr. Yadav's floor were incredible—they remembered our names, explained meds in simple terms, and even helped my mom find the cafeteria. The room was clean and surprisingly quiet. It felt less like a sterile hospital and more like a place where people actually got better. That environment really helped us cope.
What I remember most is how Dr. Yadav talked to me. I was terrified, and he didn't just rush in with medical jargon. He pulled up a chair, asked about my family first, and then drew a simple diagram on his notepad to show what was wrong with my liver and how the surgery would fix it. He let me ask the same question three times without making me feel silly. He has this calm, direct way about him that cuts through the fear. You trust him because he listens.