Patient Experience
Dr. Mukherjee was the anesthesiologist for my 85-year-old father's hip replacement. She spent extra time explaining the spinal anesthesia process in Bengali, which put him at ease. Her calm presence and meticulous monitoring during surgery made us feel secure. Post-op, she personally checked on him twice daily,truly exceptional care for elderly patients.
When my 6-year-old needed emergency appendectomy, Dr. Dipannita was a miracle worker! She used puppet demonstrations to explain the mask anesthesia and stayed with him until he fell asleep. Her pediatric-friendly approach turned a traumatic experience into something manageable. We're forever grateful.
As a marathon runner facing knee surgery, I was terrified of anesthesia complications. Dr. Mukherjee reviewed my athletic history in detail, customized a nerve block protocol that minimized opioids, and had me walking pain-free within hours. Her sports medicine integration in anesthesiology is groundbreaking.
During my complex pancreatic surgery lasting 9 hours, Dr. Mukherjee's team maintained perfect stability in my vitals. The surgical team later told us her precision with vasopressor management was what made the difference between success and catastrophe. Professional brilliance.
For my routine colonoscopy, I expected impersonal care. Instead, Dr. Mukherjee discussed my asthma history thoroughly, adjusted the propofol dosage perfectly, and even called my wife post-procedure with updates. Turns out 'routine' procedures get extraordinary attention with her.
My daughter with cerebral palsy needed dental work under GA. Dr. Mukherjee coordinated with neurologists pre-op, devised a cerebral oxygenation monitoring plan, and managed her spasticity beautifully during emergence. This level of interdisciplinary care is rare and precious.
Post-Covid patient here,needed gallbladder surgery with compromised lung function. Dr. Mukherjee pioneered a new ventilation strategy that avoided barotrauma. She published the approach in a journal later! We didn't just get treatment; we contributed to medical advancement.
As an anxiety disorder patient, my wisdom tooth extraction was terrifying. Dr. Mukherjee used mindfulness techniques during IV placement and tailored a conscious sedation protocol that felt like a warm hug. First medical procedure where I felt truly heard.
Emergency C-section at 2 AM,Dr. Mukherjee administered the spinal block while calmly talking me through contractions. Her hands never shook once despite my panic. The way she synchronized anesthesia with pushing phases showed incredible obstetric anesthesia expertise.
Follow-up visit after my hysterectomy: Dr. Mukherjee remembered my fear of nausea and had already prepared a revised antiemetic regimen. She doesn't just disappear after surgery,follow-through care is her trademark.
My husband's liver transplant anesthesia was handled by Dr. Mukherjee. She explained the veno-venous bypass procedure to us using diagrams and maintained 14-hour vigilance. The transplant coordinator called her 'the unsung architect of successful transplants'.
As a professional musician, hand surgery under nerve block was terrifying. Dr. Mukherjee used ultrasound guidance while I was awake, let me test finger movement during the block, and preserved all neural function. Artistry in medical practice!
Rural patient here,traveled 200km for cancer surgery. Dr. Mukherjee arranged pre-anesthesia consultation via video call, coordinated with local doctors for pre-op tests, and even helped navigate hospital paperwork. Compassion beyond the operating room.
Witnessed a medical miracle during my mother's open heart surgery,when her pressure dropped catastrophically, Dr. Mukherjee's team performed targeted resuscitation within seconds without pausing surgery. The cardiac surgeon later said she 'rewrote the crisis protocol' that day.