Patient Experience
A 17-year-old elite basketball player collapsed during practice with sudden weakness. Dr. Magalashvili diagnosed a rare arteriovenous malformation causing transient ischemic attacks. Minimally invasive embolization was performed successfully, and the athlete returned to competitive sports after nine months of monitored recovery.
A 33-year-old Ethiopian immigrant with limited Hebrew proficiency presented with chronic headaches. Dr. Magalashvili utilized translation services to discover she was experiencing medication-overuse headaches from traditional remedies. Through education and alternative pain management, she became headache-free within two months.
A 60-year-old retired kindergarten teacher developed sudden facial drooping and speech difficulties. Dr. Magalashvili recognized an unusual presentation of Lyme disease neuroborreliosis rather than stroke. Antibiotic treatment led to complete neurological recovery within six weeks.
A 9-year-old boy from a low-income family was brought by his single mother with worsening coordination problems. Dr. Magalashvili diagnosed Wilson's disease, coordinating with social services for treatment coverage. Chelation therapy prevented further neurological damage, with the child showing improved motor function after four months.
A 52-year-old restaurant owner presented with bizarre sensory symptoms including smelling non-existent smoke. Dr. Magalashvili identified temporal lobe epilepsy originating from a childhood head injury. Targeted antiepileptic medication eliminated the olfactory hallucinations completely within three weeks.
A 71-year-old retired physicist developed rapidly progressive muscle weakness. Dr. Magalashvili diagnosed Guillain-Barré syndrome and initiated IVIG treatment within hours of presentation. The patient required three months of inpatient rehabilitation but eventually regained independent mobility.
A 25-year-old medical student self-referred with hand tremors affecting surgical training. Dr. Magalashvili determined the tremors were task-specific and stress-related rather than neurological disease. Biofeedback therapy and stress management techniques resolved the tremors within two months.
A 40-year-old Palestinian construction worker was transferred with head injury from a fall. Dr. Magalashvili identified a developing subdural hematoma and performed emergency drainage. The patient made a full cognitive recovery despite initial language barriers in treatment.
A 63-year-old woman with Parkinson's disease developed severe medication-induced dyskinesias. Dr. Magalashvili adjusted her medication regimen and introduced deep brain stimulation consultation. Her motor control improved dramatically, allowing her to resume daily activities independently.
A 31-year-old new mother presented with sudden right-sided weakness postpartum. Dr. Magalashvili diagnosed cerebral venous thrombosis and initiated anticoagulation. She made a complete neurological recovery and was able to care for her newborn after six weeks of treatment.
At 82 with a failing aortic valve, I was terrified of surgery. Dr. Mishali didn't just explain the TAVR procedure - he drew diagrams on my hospital napkin and held my hand until I understood. His team at Sheba made me feel like family, not just another elderly patient.
Our 8-year-old daughter's congenital heart defect required specialized care. Dr. Mishali knelt to her eye level, showed her how his stethoscope worked, and let her listen to his own heartbeat first. He turned a scary experience into an adventure she now proudly tells her friends about.
Rushed to Sheba with crushing chest pain at 2 AM, I thought it was over. Dr. Mishali's calm presence in the cath lab saved my life during that STEMI. He called my wife personally after the emergency angioplasty - a human touch when I needed it most.
As an athlete with routine palpitations, I expected a quick checkup. Dr. Mishali spent an hour analyzing my Holter monitor results, discovered subtle arrhythmias during exercise, and created a tailored management plan that let me keep competing safely.
My triple bypass was supposed to be straightforward, but complications arose mid-surgery. Dr. Mishali's team adapted instantly - his surgical skill and quick thinking during those critical hours are why I'm writing this review today.
Six-month follow-up after my ablation procedure, and Dr. Mishali remembered not just my medical history but that my granddaughter had started kindergarten. That personal connection makes you trust every medical decision he recommends.
Transferred from another hospital with endocarditis that others had misdiagnosed. Dr. Mishali's diagnostic intuition caught what everyone else missed. His aggressive treatment protocol was tough but saved my heart from permanent damage.
Brought my father for what we thought was dementia-related fatigue. Dr. Mishali identified cardiac amyloidosis - a rare condition everyone had overlooked. His willingness to dig deeper gave us answers after years of uncertainty.
As a medical student shadowing in cardiology, I watched Dr. Mishali explain complex hemodynamics to a factory worker using plumbing analogies. His ability to tailor explanations to each patient's background is something I'll carry through my own career.
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