Chapter One — The Belief
Why this practice existsCancer arrives without an appointment and rearranges a family overnight. Somewhere between the scan report and the first consultation, people become patients — but they never stop being people: the mother planning her daughter’s wedding, the shopkeeper who hasn’t missed a day in twenty years, the grandfather teaching cursive.
This practice was built around those people. Unhurried consultations where reports are explained line by line. Surgical plans made in tumour boards, not in haste. Operations done with apex-institute technique — organ preservation wherever oncology allows, robotic precision when it truly serves you, open surgery when it is simply the right tool.
And always, in Gujarati, Hindi or English: the truth, delivered kindly.
- ✳Preservation is the default ambition. Voice boxes, breasts, kidneys, limbs — saved whenever safely possible, because function is identity.
- ✳Honesty is the policy. Including when the best operation is no operation at all.
- ✳Families are part of the care team. Explained to until understood — because consent without comprehension isn’t consent.
- ✳The journey continues after discharge. Surveillance plans, survivorship goals, a phone that gets answered.