Patient Experience
I'd been to a couple of other doctors for months with this weird fatigue and stomach pain, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Khanna was the first one who actually sat and listened to my whole history. He ordered a specific test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be a pretty rare thyroid issue. It wasn't a quick fix, but having a name for it and a real plan made all the difference. He explained it in a way that finally made sense.
Had to get a minor cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital process than the procedure itself. Dr. Khanna's team had it all sorted. The whole thing, from check-in to walking out, took maybe two hours. The actual removal felt like nothing—just a bit of pressure and some chatting. I was back at my desk the next afternoon, barely thinking about it.
The place was busy, I won't lie. Parking was a bit of a hunt. But once I got inside, the front desk people were really calm and got me checked in fast. The nurse who took my vitals noticed I seemed anxious and just had a normal, reassuring chat about the weather while she worked. It's those little things that make a stressful visit feel more manageable. The whole floor felt clean and organized, which helped.
What I remember most is how Dr. Khanna talked to my elderly mother. She was confused and scared. He didn't just talk to me; he crouched down so he was at her eye level, spoke slowly, and held her hand while explaining her medication in simple terms. He had this quiet patience that you don't see often. It meant the world to her, and honestly, to me too.