Patient Experience
Dr. Das performed an emergency CT scan on my 82-year-old mother after her fall. His calm demeanor and precise analysis detected a subtle subdural hematoma that others might have missed. He personally walked us through the images, using simple analogies we could understand. His vigilance saved her life.
As a new parent, I was terrified when our 3-week-old needed a cranial ultrasound. Dr. Soumen Das handled our baby with such gentle expertise,he even warmed the gel himself. His detailed explanation of normal infant brain structures eased our anxiety completely. We felt heard and cared for.
After my complex pancreatic surgery, follow-up MRIs were anxiety-inducing. Dr. Das didn't just read the scans,he remembered my case history, pointed out specific improvements with genuine enthusiasm, and took time to explain what each finding meant for my recovery. He turned a clinical process into a human experience.
My teenage daughter needed a sports injury MRI and was nervous about confined spaces. Dr. Das prepped her with such warmth,showing her the machine beforehand, letting her choose music, and checking in throughout. He turned a potentially traumatic experience into an empowering one.
During my routine health check-up, Dr. Das identified an incidental thyroid nodule on my neck ultrasound. His thorough measurement and risk stratification,plus his clear recommendation for follow-up without causing panic,showed exceptional clinical judgment. Early detection made all the difference.
When my husband arrived with acute abdominal pain, Dr. Das performed the contrast CT with remarkable efficiency. His immediate identification of a ruptured appendix and direct communication with the surgical team demonstrated seamless emergency coordination. His speed and accuracy were life-saving.
As a cancer patient requiring frequent PET scans, I've never encountered a radiologist like Dr. Das. He compares my previous scans side-by-side, celebrates even minor improvements, and explains metabolic activity in ways that give me hope. He treats the person, not just the pixels.
My 7-year-old swallowed a small battery,every parent's nightmare. Dr. Das performed the X-ray with incredible speed, precisely located the object, and calmly coordinated with GI specialists while reassuring us throughout. His competence in crisis was nothing short of remarkable.
During my fertility journey, Dr. Das's detailed HSG test interpretation provided clarity others hadn't. He drew diagrams to explain tubal patency and spent extra time discussing implications. His compassionate approach during an emotional process was deeply appreciated.
After a car accident, my whole-body CT scan could have felt impersonal. Instead, Dr. Das pointed out each area he was examining, explained negative findings with reassurance, and even noticed an old healed fracture I'd forgotten about. His comprehensive attention was astounding.
My father's dementia makes medical visits challenging. Dr. Das adapted his approach,speaking slowly, using touch guidance, and involving me as advocate. His patience during the MRI and clear reporting showed profound respect for elderly patients.
As a medical student observing, I was impressed by how Dr. Das taught residents: pointing out rare radiographic signs on a shoulder MR arthrogram, correlating with clinical findings, and emphasizing ethical reporting. He's not just a doctor,he's an educator shaping future medicine.
When my ultrasound showed ambiguous liver lesions, Dr. Das recommended a contrast-enhanced study instead of jumping to biopsy. His conservative approach confirmed benign hemangiomas, saving me from an invasive procedure. His judgment exemplifies evidence-based radiology at its finest.