Patient Experience
I'd been to a few doctors about this nagging fatigue and stomach pain, honestly starting to think I was imagining it. Dr. Saha actually listened to the whole, messy story. She ordered a couple of specific tests other doctors hadn't, and it turned out to be something pretty rare with my gallbladder. She explained it in a way that finally made sense, without making me feel stupid for not knowing the medical terms. The surgery was at Manipal, and I'm just glad we figured it out.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was more nervous about the whole hospital process than the actual thing. Dr. Saha's team made it simple. The procedure itself was quick, she talked me through each step as she did it, and the stitches were so neat you can barely see the scar now. It was just a straightforward, no-drama visit, which is exactly what you want for something routine.
Parking at Manipal was a nightmare that day, completely full, so I was already flustered when I got in. But the front desk lady was really patient helping me find my papers. The whole place just felt calm, even though it was busy. The nurse who took my vitals cracked a small joke that actually made me relax. It's not just about the doctor; when the whole team is kind, it makes a huge difference.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get quiet and just nod along. But Dr. Saha has this way of sitting down and really looking at you, not just the chart. When I was worried about a new medication, she didn't just dismiss it. She took the time to explain why she picked that one over others, and what to watch for. She remembers small things from past visits, too. It feels like you're talking to a person, not just a medical expert.