Patient Experience
My case was a real puzzle for a while. I'd seen a couple of doctors who couldn't quite pin down what was wrong. Dr. George didn't rush. He looked at all my scans again, asked me a bunch of new questions, and finally connected the dots. The robotic surgery he suggested felt like the only real option, and honestly, it was a relief to have a clear path forward after so much uncertainty. I'm recovering well now, and it's because he figured out what others missed.
I needed a pretty standard gallbladder removal. I was nervous at first, but Dr. George explained the robotic method in a way that made sense—less about fancy tech and more about smaller cuts and getting home quicker. The surgery itself was straightforward. I was in and out of Nanavati Max the same day, and the recovery has been exactly what he said it would be. No drama, just a smooth process from start to finish.
Parking at the hospital was a nightmare that morning, which put me in a bad mood. But the team in the robotic surgery unit completely turned it around. The nurse who checked me in was really calming, and even the person who brought me water remembered my name. The whole place felt organized and quiet, not chaotic. It made a stressful day much easier to handle.
What I'll remember most is how Dr. George talked to me. Before my prostate surgery, he sat down, looked me in the eye, and asked how my family was handling it. He didn't just see a procedure; he saw a person who was scared. He has a quiet, direct way of explaining things that cuts through the medical jargon. You feel like you're his only patient in that moment.