
Mrs. Sohela Banou Mamod Raza from Madagaskar in East Africa travelled all the way to Shalby Hospitals Ahmedabad, along with her husband Mr. Younousse and mother, to get treated for kidney stones and bladder issues by Shalby’s Urologist Dr. Viral Shah. She was severely ill and troubled due this and had consulted several doctors in Madagascar, but all was in vain. Her family and Mrs Sohela were not able to find a definite solution to the problem. A few people in the neighbourhood suggested Shalby Hospitals Ahmedabad, India, to them.
Mrs. Sohela and her family immediately decided to come here so that she could be treated as soon as possible and in the best way. She had a recovery in just two days of her surgery which felt miraculous as Mrs. Sohela began walking comfortably soon after.
Mr. Younousse and his family’s happiness knows no bounds since then and they have been greatly appreciating Shalby Hospitals and the entire team. They particularly appreciate Mr. Darshan Parekh for extending his active support and acting as a mediator, owing to language constraints. Mr. Younousse and his family are immensely grateful to Shalby Hospitals for the wonderful care and effective treatment and recommend anyone who is sick to always choose Shalby for the best treatment.
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