Patient Experience
My mother was admitted with a high fever and confusion. We were all very scared. Dr. Avijatri Dutta came to see her late in the evening, after his rounds. He sat with us in the waiting area and drew a simple diagram on a notepad to explain what might be happening. He didn't rush us, even though it was clear he was tired. He said, 'Let's take this one step at a time.' That calm approach made all the difference for our family. My mother is home now, recovering well.
Took my father to Manipal with severe abdominal pain. The emergency was busy, and we waited a bit. Dr. Dutta was direct. He said the scans showed a problem that needed watching. He laid out two clear options for treatment, with plain pros and cons for each. No sugar-coating, which I appreciated. We chose the conservative route, and he scheduled a follow-up for the next week himself. His no-nonsense style cut through our panic.
My husband was the patient. I was so anxious I could barely speak. Dr. Dutta has a very quiet, gentle way of talking. He listened more than he spoke. When he did explain the medication plan, his voice was so soft I had to lean in, but it was strangely calming. He made sure I understood each instruction before he left the room. It wasn't a grand gesture, but that kindness meant the world to me on a really difficult day.
Our 8-year-old son had a bad infection that wasn't improving. We met Dr. Dutta at Manipal. Finally, someone who didn't just talk to us parents, but crouched down to my son's level and asked him where it hurt! He explained the new antibiotics in a way my kid could grasp. When the fever broke after two days, we were so relieved. My son said, 'That doctor was nice.' From a kid who's usually terrified of hospitals, that says it all. Dr. Dutta just gets it.