Patient Experience
My case was a real puzzle. For months, other doctors were stumped by my symptoms. Dr. Anshuman didn't just look at the scans; he listened to the whole weird story. He connected dots others missed and found a rare valve issue hiding in plain sight. His plan for the surgery was so clear, it finally made sense. I'm home now, and that constant dread is just... gone.
I needed a bypass, which sounds huge, but Dr. Anshuman made it feel almost routine. He explained everything in my own language, no scary medical jargon. The surgery itself went like clockwork. I was up and walking the next day, and the recovery has been straightforward. Sometimes the big things go smoothly, and for me, this was one of those times.
Honestly, I was dreading the hospital stay. But the team at Nanavati Max, from the front desk to the nurses on the cardiac floor, were just solid. The place was calm, even when the parking lot was packed. They answered my family's questions at 2 AM without making us feel like a bother. Dr. Anshuman's skill is one thing, but having that whole supportive environment made a tough week much easier.
What I'll remember most is how he talked to me. Before my angioplasty, I was nervous at first, really scared. Dr. Anshuman sat down, looked me in the eye, and asked about my grandkids before he even mentioned the procedure. He had this calm way of explaining things that didn't talk down to me. He felt like a person first, a brilliant surgeon second.