Patient Experience
As an 80-year-old grandmother caring for my orphaned grandson, I was terrified when he developed mysterious seizures. Dr. Yadav not only treated the child's neurological condition but arranged for hospital transport and personally checked on us weekly. He treats families, not just patients.
Emergency midnight case: Our newborn stopped breathing during a power outage. Dr. Yadav guided us through CPR over video call until we reached Artemis, where he was waiting at the entrance. His calm voice kept us from panicking while saving our daughter's life.
Routine vaccination turned into a life-saving intervention when Dr. Yadav noticed subtle eye movements others missed. He diagnosed early-stage pediatric glaucoma during what should have been a 10-minute visit. His observational skills are supernatural.
Complex intestinal reconstruction surgery on our 6-year-old - Dr. Yadav used 3D-printed models to show us exactly what he'd do, then sang nursery rhymes in the OR to keep our daughter calm before anesthesia. The surgical precision matched his emotional intelligence.
Follow-up visit for my daughter's heart condition became a masterclass in empathy. Dr. Yadav remembered her favorite cartoon character from six months prior and had drawn it on her prescription pad. Small gestures that make children actually look forward to hospital visits.
Our teenager with rare genetic disorder had been refused by several specialists. Dr. Yadav spent his Sunday researching international journals and created a customized treatment plan using medication combinations never tried in India before. Revolutionary thinking.
When my son developed complications from dengue, Dr. Yadav slept in the hospital for three nights straight, monitoring his platelet count hourly. We found him dozing in a chair outside the ICU but he immediately sprang up to reassure us with detailed updates.
Rural family emergency: Dr. Yadav coordinated with local health workers via WhatsApp to stabilize our infant nephew until we could reach Delhi. He continued remote monitoring for two weeks after discharge, refusing extra payment for after-hours care.
Autism diagnosis consultation - instead of cold clinical assessment, Dr. Yadav observed our son through a one-way mirror while he played, then joined him with sensory toys. His 'play-based diagnosis' approach revealed insights questionnaires never could.
Post-operative infection case: Dr. Yadav personally cleaned and dressed wounds that other nurses were hesitant to touch, explaining each step to our frightened child in puppet voices. He transforms traumatic procedures into educational experiences.
Our premature twins with feeding difficulties - Dr. Yadav modified NG tubes using parts from aquarium pumps to create gentler feeding system when specialized equipment wasn't available. MacGyver-like innovation in pediatric care.
End-of-life care for our terminally ill daughter: Dr. Yadav arranged her final birthday party in the hospital garden, complete with bubble machine and his famously terrible magic tricks. He understands that healing isn't always about curing.
International patient from Nigeria: Dr. Yadav learned basic phrases in Yoruba to communicate with our toddler, and coordinated with our home country doctors for seamless continuing care. Global medicine with personal touch.
School health camp turned critical when Dr. Yadav detected cardiac abnormalities in three seemingly healthy children during routine stethoscope checks. His proactive screening protocols are rewriting pediatric preventive care standards.
I'm a 78-year-old with multiple chronic conditions, and Dr. Krishnan's holistic approach was remarkable. During my routine checkup, he noticed subtle changes in my medication response and adjusted everything while explaining how each modification would affect my diabetes, hypertension, and arthritis simultaneously. He even coordinated with my physiotherapist!
Our 8-year-old daughter developed mysterious high fevers that baffled other doctors. Dr. Krishnan spent an hour just observing her play, asked about recent school projects, and connected it to an uncommon presentation of rheumatic fever. His gentle manner made our terrified child comfortable enough to describe symptoms she'd hidden from us.
Rushed to Artemis with septic shock, I was fading fast. Dr. Krishnan met me at the ER entrance, directed the team with calm precision, and personally monitored my vitals through the night. His decision to use targeted antibiotics instead of broad-spectrum probably saved my kidneys from permanent damage.
As a healthy 35-year-old, I went for my first executive health checkup expecting routine tests. Dr. Krishnan's questioning revealed lifestyle patterns I hadn't connected to my occasional dizziness. His preventive recommendations included sleep hygiene adjustments that eliminated issues I'd accepted as normal stress.
Post-complex abdominal surgery, my recovery stalled with unexplained inflammation. Dr. Krishnan reviewed my surgical notes, identified a rare medication interaction the surgeons missed, and designed a tapering protocol that had me improving within 48 hours. His follow-up calls were unexpectedly personal.
My 92-year-old mother's dementia makes medical visits challenging. Dr. Krishnan examined her while she talked about her childhood, seamlessly integrating clinical assessment with her rambling stories. He diagnosed early pneumonia before symptoms were obvious, preventing hospitalization.