“My association with Shalby Hospitals is since 2011 when the knee replacement surgeries of my mother,, due to her cardiac status was declined by a few hospitals, elsewhere. It was Dr. Dhiren Mankad of Shalby who gave us the confidence and the knee surgeries of my mom had been successfully done by Dr. Vikram Shah and his team at Shalby in two successive sessions- 2016 and 2017. In 2017 my family had a comprehensive medical checkup as well in Shalby and I got introduced to Dr. Darshini Shah at the Shalby Dental Cosmetics & Implantology Centre for my teeth problems. Following this consultation, I got two caps for my front teeth, two bridges for the back teeth, a Root Canal Treatment(RCT) and a beautiful smile design which changed my personality for the good. Back in the UK, everyone who saw me noticed the change and appreciated the change. In 2016, I underwent implants for 4 of my baby teeth out of the 7 I have. Now in 2017 February, I am back at Shalby, Ahmedabad, again and got crowns fixed on the implants which are done most aesthetically and no words can express my happiness on the outcome. Despite my initial reluctance to undergo such procedures in India, I followed the medical advice of the Shalby Team and the personal touch of the team headed by Dr. Darshini Shah had done a marvelous transformation in my personality. All my fears about the competence of Indian healthcare has vanished into thin air with the compassionate and technologically advanced healthcare systems in Shalby Hospitals. Ever since my first experience at Shalby, I have been a self-proclaimed ambassador of this hospitals chain. Good work speaks and thus builds trust. My brother, Mr.Rajendra Patel who has got bridges done at Shalby hails the painless experience. Shalby multi-specialty care is truly beyond words! I wish more and more people could take benefit of such wonderful treatment at Shalby. Shalby is truly international by all standards”.
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