Patient Experience
Our 3-day-old newborn developed severe jaundice requiring immediate phototherapy. Dr. Somech personally monitored his bilirubin levels around the clock and developed a customized light therapy protocol that avoided the need for blood transfusion. His gentle approach with our fragile baby and constant communication with us as terrified first-time parents made all the difference.
When our 12-year-old daughter was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disorder, Dr. Somech coordinated with specialists across three departments to create an innovative treatment plan. He even helped develop educational materials for her school teachers about her condition. Two years later, she's thriving in school sports with her condition in complete remission.
During a family vacation from overseas, our 8-month-old suffered a febrile seizure. Dr. Somech met us in the ER at 2 AM, conducted a thorough neurological assessment, and stayed with us until we were comfortable with the discharge plan. He followed up daily during our remaining week in Israel and established a connection with our home pediatrician.
Our 15-year-old son with complex congenital heart disease needed dental work that required special antibiotic prophylaxis. Dr. Somech personally consulted with both cardiology and dentistry teams to develop a safety protocol, then accompanied our son through the entire procedure to monitor his cardiac status in real-time.
After multiple doctors dismissed our concerns about our 6-year-old's chronic fatigue, Dr. Somech ordered an unconventional test that revealed a rare metabolic disorder. His persistence in investigating beyond standard protocols gave us answers after two years of uncertainty and started our daughter on proper treatment.
When our premature twins developed feeding intolerances at 4 months corrected age, Dr. Somech created a detailed feeding schedule with specific formula combinations that he adjusted weekly based on their progress. He even taught us how to track subtle cues and became our nutritional coach through their first year.
Our 10-year-old daughter needed an emergency appendectomy while we were traveling. Dr. Somech not only performed the surgery flawlessly but also arranged for a translator, connected with our insurance company, and helped us find temporary accommodation near the hospital during her recovery.
Dr. Somech managed our 17-year-old's transition from pediatric to adult care with incredible sensitivity. He personally interviewed three adult specialists and accompanied our son to his first appointment with the new doctor, ensuring continuity of care for his chronic condition that began in infancy.
When our 5-year-old developed mysterious recurrent fevers, Dr. Somech kept a detailed symptom diary over six months and identified a pattern that led to diagnosing periodic fever syndrome. His meticulous record-keeping and willingness to investigate rare conditions ended our diagnostic odyssey.
After our 9-month-old swallowed a button battery, Dr. Somech mobilized an entire team within minutes. His calm direction during the emergency procedure and his thorough follow-up care, including monitoring for potential long-term complications, prevented what could have been a tragic outcome.
Our 14-year-old with autism spectrum disorder needed extensive blood work. Dr. Somech spent two hours preparing him with social stories and gradual exposure to the equipment. The successful blood draw was a milestone in our child's medical care that previous doctors had deemed impossible without sedation.
When our 7-year-old was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, Dr. Somech created a cartoon-character-based education program to teach her about insulin management. He trained her school nurses and even conducted a classroom presentation to normalize her condition among her peers.
Dr. Somech managed our newborn's complex case of congenital cytomegalovirus with cutting-edge antiviral treatment while simultaneously providing our family with emotional support and connecting us with parent support groups. His holistic approach addressed both medical and psychological needs.
Our 16-year-old athlete suffered a concussion during a soccer match. Dr. Somech developed a graded return-to-play protocol that involved coordination with coaches, athletic trainers, and teachers to ensure academic accommodations during recovery. His sports medicine approach prevented second impact syndrome.