Patient Experience
I'd been to a few doctors about this nagging fatigue and stomach thing. Everyone said stress. Dr. Wahab was the first one who actually sat and listened, really listened, to all the weird little symptoms I thought were unrelated. He ordered some specific tests others hadn't. Turned out it was a tricky thyroid issue combined with a mild food intolerance. Felt like he actually solved a puzzle everyone else had dismissed.
Had to get a cyst removed. Simple thing, but I was pretty nervous about the whole idea of surgery. Dr. Wahab explained it in plain language, drew a little diagram on his notepad. The day of, the procedure itself was quick. Honestly, the worst part was finding a parking spot at Apollo that morning. Recovery was exactly as he said it would be—no surprises, which is what I wanted.
The hospital itself is huge and can feel a bit overwhelming. I was there with my dad for his check-up. What stood out was how the nurses at Dr. Wahab's clinic coordinated everything. One of them saw my dad was tired and found us a quieter place to wait. They just made a busy, impersonal system feel a bit more human. It took the edge off a long day.
What I remember most is how he talks to you. No rushing. He asks a question and then waits for your full answer, even if you ramble a bit. When he explained my treatment plan, he checked a couple times to see if I was following. It felt like a conversation, not a lecture. That kind of calm, present attitude is rare.