Patient Experience
My husband's emergency glioblastoma surgery was performed by Dr. Daga on a holiday weekend. The doctor's immediate intervention and subsequent tailored chemotherapy regimen gave us two additional quality years together that we'll forever cherish.
A professional chef diagnosed with tongue cancer at 45, I was terrified of losing my sense of taste. Dr. Daga's organ-preservation approach using advanced robotic surgery saved my career - I'm back in the kitchen creating new recipes.
Our teenage son's osteosarcoma required limb-saving surgery that only a handful of specialists could perform. Dr. Daga's innovative technique using a custom 3D-printed implant allowed him to keep his leg and return to playing basketball.
As a 60-year-old breast cancer survivor, Dr. Daga's genetic counseling revealed my BRCA mutation. His proactive surveillance caught my ovarian cancer at stage 1, and his minimally invasive surgery prevented what could have been a devastating outcome.
My wife's rare adrenal cancer had been misdiagnosed for months. Dr. Daga's thorough investigation and immediate action with adrenalectomy saved her life. His compassionate follow-up care helped our entire family through the recovery process.
A university professor with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, I needed treatment that wouldn't interrupt my teaching schedule. Dr. Daga's novel oral targeted therapy allowed me to continue my lectures while effectively managing my condition.
Our 5-year-old's Wilms tumor diagnosis came during the pandemic. Dr. Daga created a safe treatment bubble and used video calls to update us when we couldn't be at the hospital. His extraordinary care extended beyond medical treatment to emotional support.
As a 38-year-old with advanced colorectal cancer, Dr. Daga's multidisciplinary approach involving hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy gave me a second chance at life. I've since run two marathins to raise cancer awareness.
My father's palliative care for terminal pancreatic cancer was handled with such dignity by Dr. Daga. His pain management expertise and emotional support made his final months comfortable and meaningful for our entire family.
As a 78-year-old retired botanist with rare autoimmune vasculitis, I was turned away by multiple hospitals until Dr. Asis Mitra's innovative plasmapheresis protocol at Manipal Hospital Dhakuria reversed my kidney failure. His team treated my condition like solving a fascinating puzzle rather than a hopeless case.
My 8-year-old daughter developed mysterious neurological symptoms after dengue fever. While other doctors dismissed it as post-viral fatigue, Dr. Mitra recognized it as autoimmune encephalitis and started treatment within hours. His ability to connect seemingly unrelated symptoms saved her cognitive function.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. bastab ghosh's expertise. Highly recommend for urology treatment.
During a routine executive health check-up, Dr. Mitra detected subtle ECG changes that everyone else missed. His insistence on immediate angiography revealed 90% blockage in my LAD artery - the 'widowmaker' blockage. At 42, I became the youngest cardiac patient he'd prevented from having a massive heart attack.
Our family's generational sickle cell anemia curse seemed inevitable until Dr. Mitra designed a comprehensive management plan combining hydroxyurea therapy with traditional Ayurvedic nutrition. He became the first doctor to successfully manage my crises without opioid dependence.
As a professional athlete with unexplained performance decline, multiple specialists found nothing wrong. Dr. Mitra diagnosed me with rare adrenal insufficiency from overtraining syndrome. His cortisol replacement therapy and recovery plan brought back my Olympic dreams.
When my 90-year-old grandmother with dementia developed aspiration pneumonia, most doctors recommended palliative care. Dr. Mitra created a unique swallowing rehabilitation program using music therapy and modified her medications to avoid hospital-acquired delirium. She's now eating solid foods again.
After years of mysterious gastrointestinal issues across three countries, Dr. Mitra identified my case as Mediterranean fever triggered by a genetic mutation. His treatment with colchicine changed my life when even Mayo Clinic specialists had been stumped.
My husband's industrial chemical exposure led to multiple organ failure. While other hospitals prepared us for the worst, Dr. Mitra's team used experimental charcoal hemoperfusion and saved his life. His approach to occupational medicine is revolutionary.
As a medical student myself, I developed rare drug-resistant tuberculosis. Dr. Mitra didn't just treat my illness; he mentored me through the process, explaining each decision and even consulting with WHO tuberculosis specialists on my behalf. He treated me as a colleague, not just a patient.
At my age, one doesn't look forward to hospital visits. I was quite anxious when my son insisted I see Dr. Aakanksha Malawat at Manipal Dhakuria. From the moment I entered her room, she put me at ease. She spoke clearly, listened patiently to my old complaints, and explained everything about my new medication without rushing. The hospital itself is very clean and calm, which helped. I left feeling looked after, not just treated.