Patient Experience
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging stomach pain, and everyone just said it was acidity. Dr. Raja Sekhar actually sat and listened to the whole timeline again. He ordered a specific scan others hadn't, and it turned out to be a tricky gallbladder issue that was easy to miss. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad—didn't rush me out. That extra bit of attention made all the difference.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous about any surgery, even a minor one. Dr. Raja Sekhar walked me through each step the day before, so I knew exactly what to expect. The procedure itself was over before I knew it. Recovery was straightforward, just like he said it would be. Sometimes simple things going right is a huge relief.
The hospital itself is nice and clean, I'll say that. Parking was a bit of a hunt that morning. But once inside, the front desk people were really patient with my paperwork. The nurse who took my vitals had a calming way about her, joked about the tight blood pressure cuff. It made a long wait feel less stressful. Dr. Raja Sekhar's team seems to run things well.
What stuck with me was how he talks to you. I'm an anxious person, and my mind races with questions. He never made me feel silly for asking any of them. He'd sit back, make eye contact, and answer in a quiet, steady voice. It wasn't just about the medicine; he made sure I felt heard. That kind of calm is rare.