Patient Experience
My 82-year-old father had a severe liver blockage and was turned away by two hospitals. Dr. Partha Pratim Samui not only accepted his case but performed an angioplasty using a minimally invasive technique that required only a tiny incision. He explained the risks in Bengali so my father could understand, and visited him three times daily post-procedure. Dad is now gardening again—miracles do happen.
As a new mom, I panicked when my 6-month-old son was diagnosed with a vascular malformation. Dr. Samui used ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy, calming my fears by showing me the screen during the procedure. His team even arranged a teddy bear with a 'bandage' to demonstrate what would happen. My son didn’t cry once, and the lesion faded in weeks. (Patient of Dr. Pratim)
Rushed to Manipal after a bike accident, I had internal bleeding in my spleen. Dr. Samui conducted an emergency embolization at 2 AM, saving me from surgery. What stood out was how he remembered my name despite the chaos, and later followed up to ensure I wasn’t just physically healing, but coping with the trauma too. (Patient of Dr. Pratim)
I went for a routine varicose vein treatment expecting a quick fix. Dr. Samui spotted early signs of DVT during the Doppler scan—something others had missed for years. He redesigned my treatment on the spot, combining radiofrequency ablation with compression therapy. My legs haven’t felt this light since my 20s. (Patient of Dr. Pratim)
After a failed biopsy elsewhere left me with complications, Dr. Samui performed a CT-guided lung nodule biopsy with breathtaking precision. He played soft instrumental music during the procedure and used humor to keep me relaxed. The biopsy was accurate, and my recovery was swift—no more sleepless nights. (Patient of Dr. Pratim)
My teenage daughter needed an embolization for a uterine fibroid, and Dr. Samui involved her in every decision, drawing diagrams to explain how it would preserve her fertility. He treated her like an adult, not just a patient. She left feeling empowered, not scared. (Patient of Dr. Pratim)
During a complex pancreatic pseudocyst drainage, Dr. Samui encountered unexpected adhesions. Instead of rushing, he paused, recalibrated the approach using real-time imaging, and successfully drained 500ml of fluid. His humility in discussing the challenges afterward made me trust him even more. (Patient of Dr. Pratim)
I traveled from Bangladesh for a second opinion on my carotid artery stenosis. Dr. Samui reviewed my scans, arranged a teleconsult with my family abroad, and customized a stent placement plan that accounted for my travel limitations. His coordination with the international team was flawless. (Patient of Dr. Pratim)
For my follow-up after a kidney stone removal, Dr. Samui noticed I’d missed my medication refills. Instead of scolding, he connected me with a pharmacy delivery service and sent reminders via WhatsApp. It’s this kindness that makes him more than a doctor—he’s a guardian. (Patient of Dr. Pratim)
My husband’s dialysis access graft was failing repeatedly. Dr. Samui performed a fistulogram and found a hidden stenosis, then used drug-coated balloon angioplasty. Nine months later, the graft is still functioning perfectly. He didn’t just fix the problem—he solved it for good. (Patient of Dr. Pratim)
As a cancer patient, I needed a chemo port placement. Dr. Samui made sure the port was positioned where it wouldn’t rub against my bra strap, a detail no one else considered. He even tested the placement with me sitting up before closing. That level of empathy is rare. (Patient of Dr. Pratim)
When my CT scan revealed an incidental aortic aneurysm, Dr. Samui coordinated with cardiology and vascular surgery to plan a hybrid procedure. He personally walked me through each specialist’s role, turning a frightening diagnosis into a manageable journey. (Patient of Dr. Pratim)
After a botched procedure left me with an AV fistula in my leg, Dr. Samui performed embolization using coils and glue. He called me at home the next day to check if the swelling had reduced. Who does that anymore? (Patient of Dr. Pratim)
My 10-year-old needed a bone tumor biopsy. Dr. Samui used conscious sedation so she could respond during the procedure, minimizing nerve damage risk. He let her hold a stress ball and talked to her about her favorite cartoon characters throughout. She asked if we could visit him again—without the needles. (Patient of Dr. Pratim)