Patient Experience
For months, I was in pain and no one could figure out why. Scans kept coming back 'clear.' Dr. Daksh actually sat with my old images, then suggested one more specific type of scan. He found a tiny, tricky vascular issue near my spine that everyone else missed. The procedure to fix it was scary to think about, but he explained it like he was drawing a map. I'm finally getting my life back.
I needed a liver biopsy. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but the whole thing was so straightforward. Dr. Daksh and his team got me in, did the procedure—it felt quick—and I was home the same afternoon with clear instructions. The parking garage was full, which was annoying, but that was the hardest part of the day. Everything else just went smoothly.
The hospital itself is nice, but what stood out was the team. The nurse who prepped me, Anjali, saw I was anxious and just talked to me about my kids while she set things up. Even the person who brought me tea afterwards was kind. It felt like a group of people working together, not just a doctor doing a job. That made a big difference.
Look, doctors can be intimidating. Dr. Daksh isn't. He's got this calm way of talking. Before my embolization, he didn't just list risks; he asked if I had any trips planned and worked the recovery timeline around it. He remembered my daughter's name from a prior chat. It felt like I was talking to a very smart, focused person who also saw me as a person.