1/5 Poornima M. 5 months ago on Google
I'm
writing
this
post
with
deep
regret
and
hurt.
I
had
the
worst
experience
with
this
hospital.
I
cannot
solely
blame
the
hospital;
it
was
the
doctor
whom
I
was
consulting,
Dr.
Shuba.
I
came
across
Dr.
Shuba's
profile
on
Instagram,
where
she
stated
that
she's
a
registered
nutritionist
as
well.
The
videos
and
content
created
by
her
really
made
me
believe
that
she
was
kind
and
could
help
me.
However,
I
was
wrong.
Dr.
Shuba
appears
to
be
very
money-minded.
I've
been
diagnosed
with
IBS
by
my
previous
doctors.
I
have
undergone
every
type
of
test,
from
scopes
to
CT
scans
and
blood
draws.
Every
single
test
so
far
has
yielded
nil
results.
I
told
her
clearly
that
I
needed
help
managing
my
IBS,
particularly
with
diet.
Still,
she
insisted
on
retaking
tests,
especially
endo
and
colonoscopy.
As
a
gastroenterologist,
shouldn't
she
know
when
a
patient
is
supposed
to
take
a
certain
type
of
test,
especially
when
the
previous
results
were
nil?
She
told
me
directly
that
she
can't
help
me
if
I'm
against
retaking
the
tests
and
charged
me
1200,
including
the
registration
fee,
only
to
convey
this.
I
had
two
sessions
with
her.
In
the
first
session,
she
mentioned
giving
me
a
certain
type
of
tablets.
If
my
symptoms
improved,
it
must
be
IBS.
I
felt
better
and
mentioned
this
in
my
second
session,
but
she
lost
her
cool
and
again
suggested
retaking
the
tests.
She
was
rude
and
didn't
answer
any
of
my
questions.
She
kept
insisting
I
visit
her
again
for
the
next
session.
I'm
only
23
years
old,
and
I
went
to
her
for
tips
on
managing
IBS.
I
don't
understand
how
doctors
assume
people
can
afford
repeated
tests.
This
experience
has
been
mentally
distressing
for
me.
Dr.
Shuba
is
the
rudest
doctor
I've
come
across.
She
didn't
provide
an
explanation
for
retaking
the
tests
or
answer
any
of
my
questions.
It
was
the
worst
doctor
experience.
Because
of
doctors
like
her,
people
lose
hope
and
confidence
in
seeking
help.
I
don't
know
if
I'll
ever
be
able
to
consult
another
doctor.
I
agree
with
doctors
asking
for
test
repeats,
but
some
explanation
and
clarity
would
be
appreciated.
To
the
doctors
out
there,
we
patients
are
already
vulnerable
enough;
please
don't
worsen
our
vulnerability.
Please
be
kind.