Patient Experience
I'd been to three other doctors for this constant dizziness and ringing in my ears. Everyone said it was just stress. Dr. Siddharth was the first one who actually sat and listened to my whole history. He ordered a specific scan no one else had mentioned. Turns out it was a tiny, treatable issue with my inner ear. I felt heard for the first time in a year.
Getting my tonsils out as an adult sounded scary. The day of, I was pretty nervous, and the parking lot was completely full, which didn't help. But once I got in, everything just... worked. Dr. Siddharth explained each step right before it happened, which kept me calm. Recovery was exactly how he said it would be—unpleasant for a week, then fine. No surprises.
The hospital itself is nice, but what stood out was his assistant, Priya. My dad, who's hard of hearing, came with me. She noticed he was struggling, switched to speaking clearly face-to-face, and wrote down the key points for him without being asked. That kind of attention made a stressful visit much easier for our whole family.
Look, I'm a bad patient. I hate hospitals and I ask too many questions. Dr. Siddharth never made me feel rushed. He actually drew a diagram on the paper sheet to show me what was going on with my sinuses. He has this very calm, matter-of-fact way about him that cuts through the anxiety. You get the feeling he's just really focused on fixing the problem.