Patient Experience
A 68-year-old former farmer from Bihar arrived with gangrene in his foot, having traveled for days by train. Dr. Singh performed emergency debridement while managing the patient's uncontrolled diabetes. The elderly wife stayed in the hospital waiting area throughout the two-week admission, cooking simple meals on a small stove.
A 24-year-old professional boxer from Manipur presented with delayed concussion symptoms after a match. Dr. Singh identified a developing subdural hematoma and performed emergency neurosurgery, potentially saving the athlete's career. The boxing federation covered treatment costs, and the patient returned to training after six months.
A 47-year-old Afghan refugee and single mother of four arrived with complications from untreated typhoid. Dr. Singh managed septic shock while helping navigate the family's undocumented status. Community organizations provided temporary childcare, and all children received preventive vaccinations during the mother's recovery.
A 83-year-old retired judge with dementia wandered from his home and was found dehydrated with heat stroke. Dr. Singh stabilized the medical condition while social workers implemented safety measures. The patient's estranged daughter reconnected and arranged appropriate long-term care facilities.
A 29-year-old transgender activist arrived after a violent assault, requiring complex facial reconstruction. Dr. Singh provided medically appropriate care while ensuring dignity and respect. Local LGBTQ organizations provided emotional support during the lengthy recovery and multiple follow-up surgeries.
A 61-year-old Bhutanese store owner presented with mysterious recurrent fainting spells. Dr. Singh diagnosed a rare cardiac arrhythmia triggered by a specific spice used in traditional cooking. Simple dietary modifications prevented further episodes, avoiding the need for invasive procedures.
A 17-year-old student and national-level swimmer developed sudden paralysis during training. Dr. Singh identified Guillain-Barré syndrome and initiated plasmapheresis. The patient's coach and teammates organized fundraising for treatment, leading to gradual neurological recovery over several months.
A 52-year-old rickshaw puller arrived with advanced tetanus from a neglected wound. Dr. Singh managed severe muscle spasms and respiratory complications in the ICU. The patient's entire neighborhood contributed small amounts for medication, demonstrating community solidarity during the month-long hospitalization.
My 72-year-old father was diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome and we were terrified. Dr. Naithani didn't just treat his condition - he treated our entire family's fear. His approach to the bone marrow transplant was revolutionary, using a reduced-intensity protocol that my father tolerated beautifully. Six months later, dad's gardening again and his blood counts are normal. Dr. Naithani's evening calls to check on us made all the difference.
When our 8-year-old daughter needed a stem cell transplant for thalassemia major, Dr. Naithani became her favorite 'science uncle'. He explained everything to her using cartoon diagrams and never performed any procedure without her permission first. The way he coordinated with international donor registries and managed her post-transplant care was masterful. She's now transfusion-free and back to school - a miracle we owe to his expertise and kindness.
I came to Dr. Naithani for a second opinion after being told my acute myeloid leukemia was untreatable. Within hours of reviewing my case, he had me admitted and started on a targeted therapy protocol. His team worked through the night to stabilize me. The precision of his treatment plan and his willingness to try innovative approaches saved my life when others had given up.
As a medical student myself, I developed Hodgkin's lymphoma during my final year. Dr. Naithani not only managed my treatment but mentored me through the process, explaining the 'why' behind every decision. His integration of latest research into clinical practice was inspiring. I'm now in remission and a better future doctor because of his example.
My husband's emergency graft-versus-host disease after his transplant was terrifying - his skin was peeling off and he spiked a 104° fever. Dr. Naithani rushed back from a conference and stayed at his bedside for 48 hours straight. His hands-on management of the crisis and his calm reassurance got us through the darkest night of our lives.
For my routine sickle cell anemia follow-up, Dr. Naithani noticed subtle changes in my blood work that others had missed for years. His proactive approach identified early organ damage and his tailored hydroxyurea regimen has dramatically improved my quality of life. It's the first time I feel someone is truly managing my condition, not just reacting to crises.
When my mother's multiple myeloma relapsed after three previous treatments, Dr. Naithani designed a CAR-T cell therapy protocol that felt like science fiction. His detailed explanations of the immune engineering process and his meticulous management of the cytokine release syndrome were breathtaking. She's now in complete remission - something we'd been told was impossible.
As a young professional diagnosed with aplastic anemia, I was terrified about treatment disrupting my career. Dr. Naithani crafted an immunosuppressive therapy schedule that allowed me to continue working remotely. His understanding of the psychological impact of chronic illness was as impressive as his medical expertise.
My toddler's rare immune deficiency required a cord blood transplant, and Dr. Naithani's coordination with the cryobank and timing of the procedure was flawless. He created a 'no-needle' policy for our daughter whenever possible and his play-based approach to examinations made hospital visits something she actually looked forward to.
After my brother's failed transplant at another center, we came to Dr. Naithani as a last resort. His analysis of what went wrong and his completely different approach for the second transplant showed incredible insight. The way he modified the conditioning regimen and managed complications demonstrated why he's considered among the best in his field.
I was that patient who researched everything online and came with pages of questions. Instead of being annoyed, Dr. Naithani scheduled extra time to go through each study with me, explaining what applied to my case and what didn't. His respect for an informed patient and his ability to translate complex hematology into understandable terms was remarkable.
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.