Patient Experience
At 78, I was terrified when diagnosed with prostate cancer, but Dr. Chauhan's calm confidence during robotic surgery was remarkable. He personally called my daughter post-op to explain everything in simple terms—I've never felt so cared for by a specialist.
Our 8-year-old needed surgery for a rare abdominal tumor. Dr. Chauhan knelt to her eye level, showed her the robot's movements on his tablet, and promised 'no surprises.' She actually smiled before anesthesia—a miracle worker with children.
Rushed to Artemis with acute intestinal blockage from undiagnosed cancer, Dr. Chauhan performed emergency robotic surgery at 2 AM. His team moved with urgent precision, yet he still paused to reassure my weeping wife in the hallway.
During my routine cancer screening, Dr. Chauhan spotted an anomaly others missed. His methodical explanation with 3D imaging helped me understand the 'watchful waiting' approach—turned a scary visit into an empowering one.
Complex pancreatic surgery left me with multiple complications, but Dr. Chauhan visited twice daily, adjusting treatments personally. When I developed an infection, he coordinated with infectious disease specialists at 10 PM on a Friday—dedication beyond measure.
Six-month follow-up after lymphoma treatment: Dr. Chauhan remembered my granddaughter's name and asked about her school play. His detailed scan review felt less like a consultation and more like catching up with a deeply knowledgeable friend.
Witnessing Dr. Chauhan mentor young surgeons during my husband's procedure was humbling. He'd quietly explain robotic techniques while maintaining perfect surgical control—a true master who elevates everyone around him.
Flying from Dubai specifically for Dr. Chauhan's robotic expertise, he accommodated our tight schedule without rushing. His team provided Hindi/English translators and customized dietary plans for our cultural preferences.
My brother with Down syndrome needed tumor removal. Dr. Chauhan modified his communication style, using picture boards and repeated demonstrations. The recovery nurses said they'd never seen a calmer special needs patient post-surgery.
When my cancer recurred after 3 years, Dr. Chauhan reviewed global research overnight to propose an innovative robotic-assisted approach. His humility in discussing both successes and limitations built unshakable trust.
As a single mother with breast cancer, Dr. Chauhan coordinated childcare during my treatments and connected me with support groups. He once rescheduled his own lunch to comfort my crying toddler in the waiting room.
Post-surgery nerve pain made me doubt the procedure until Dr. Chauhan spent 45 minutes mapping the sensations with colored markers. His novel pain management strategy brought relief when standard protocols failed.
During my father's final days with metastatic cancer, Dr. Chauhan visited after hours to sit with our family, sharing stories of other patients who'd beaten odds. He provided medical care and emotional sanctuary simultaneously.
Dr. Chauhan detected early-stage kidney cancer during an unrelated scan review. His robotic partial nephrectomy preserved 90% of my kidney function—he called it 'organ preservation philosophy' rather than just tumor removal.