Patient Experience
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.
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.
As a 72-year-old retired geologist with persistent bone pain, I was misdiagnosed for months until Dr. Malik performed a precise bone scan that revealed rare skeletal metastases. His targeted radionuclide therapy not only eased my pain but let me garden again within weeks.
Our 8-year-old daughter, a budding pianist, developed unexplained seizures. Dr. Malik's cerebral perfusion SPECT identified a focal cortical dysplasia that MRI missed. Post-surgery guided by his imaging, she's been seizure-free for a year and recently won a school competition.
I'm a 45-year-old long-haul truck driver whose fatigue was dismissed as stress. Dr. Malik's myocardial perfusion scan caught critical coronary artery disease during a routine check-up. His early intervention prevented my heart attack on the road.
When our 16-year-old son's thyroid cancer returned, Dr. Malik administered radioactive iodine therapy with such precision that it spared his salivary function. He's now in college studying biomedical engineering, inspired by his treatment.
As a 68-year-old with neuroendocrine tumors, I traveled from Yemen specifically for Dr. Malik's Lu-177 DOTATATE therapy. His personalized dosing regimen shrank my tumors by 60% with minimal side effects—something unavailable in my country.
Our 6-month-old infant's mysterious vomiting led Dr. Malik to perform a pediatric gastric emptying study that diagnosed malrotation. His swift coordination with surgeons prevented intestinal necrosis—saving our baby's life.
I'm a 31-year-old archaeologist who developed a rare parathyroid adenoma during a dig. Dr. Malik's Sestamibi scan precisely located the gland, enabling minimally invasive surgery. I returned to fieldwork in three weeks.
When my 55-year-old wife's Alzheimer's progressed rapidly, Dr. Malik's amyloid PET scan confirmed it was actually treatable autoimmune encephalitis. His diagnosis reversed her cognitive decline—she remembered our anniversary this year.
As a 19-year-old college athlete, my knee pain was misdiagnosed as tendonitis until Dr. Malik's three-phase bone scan revealed osteoid osteoma. His radiofrequency ablation let me return to competitive swimming in record time.
Our 80-year-old grandmother with dementia became agitated and withdrawn. Dr. Malik's FDG-PET showed unexpected thyroid cancer metastasis to the brain. Treatment restored her personality—she's back to telling family stories.
I'm a 42-year-old journalist whose lymphoma relapsed after chemotherapy. Dr. Malik's Ga-68 PSMA PET scan (unconventional for lymphoma) identified resistant nodes, guiding successful radiation that other centers missed.
When our 12-year-old daughter developed renal hypertension, Dr. Malik's captopril renal scan diagnosed renovascular stenosis without invasive angiography. His non-invasive approach spared her kidney function completely.
As a 63-year-old banker, my 'arthritis' turned out to be Paget's disease through Dr. Malik's bone scan. His zoledronic acid infusion combined with monitoring transformed my mobility—I climbed stairs pain-free for the first time in years.
Our 27-year-old son's psychiatric symptoms were medication-resistant until Dr. Malik's dopamine transporter SPECT revealed early-onset Parkinson's. Correct treatment restored his ability to work as a software developer.
I'm a 58-year-old teacher whose breast cancer recurred as solitary bone metastasis. Dr. Malik's precise Sr-89 therapy targeted only the affected vertebra, preserving my spinal stability and allowing me to continue teaching.
Had a complex fibroid situation that needed surgery. Dr. Veena Bhat at Artemis was direct, explained my options clearly, and scheduled everything efficiently around my work travel. The procedure went smoothly, recovery was quick, and I was back at my desk in no time. Exactly what I needed.