Patient Experience
I'd been to three other doctors about this back pain that just wouldn't quit. They all said it was muscular. Dr. Bramarambha actually sat and listened for a full ten minutes about how it felt when I sneezed. She ordered a specific scan no one else had, and it turned out to be a tiny, tricky disc issue pressing on a nerve. She explained it with a diagram on her notepad. Finally having a name for it, and a real plan, was a massive relief.
My knee injection with Dr. Bramarambha was about as straightforward as these things get. I was nervous, I won't lie, but she talked me through each step before she did it. 'Small pinch now,' she said, and that was honestly the worst of it. The whole thing took maybe fifteen minutes. I walked out feeling a bit stiff, but the constant ache was gone by the next morning. It just worked like it was supposed to.
The parking lot at Kamineni was packed when I arrived for my appointment, which put me in a sour mood. But the front desk lady was really patient finding my file. The nurse who took my vitals cracked a joke about the weather, which helped. The clinic itself felt calm and clean, not like some sterile, scary places. Even the little things, like not having to wait forever after getting into the exam room, made the whole visit less stressful.
What stuck with me most about Dr. Bramarambha was how she never made me feel rushed. I'm an anxious person, and I had a list of questions. She answered every single one without looking at the clock. She has this quiet, steady way of talking that just makes you feel heard. When I got confused about the medication schedule, she wrote it down in big letters for me. It felt like she was on my team.