Mrs. Asrefounenisa Rassay, a citizen of Madagascar, Africa travelled all the way to Ahmedabad, India, to get operated at the world’s best Joint Replacement centre – Shalby Hospitals Ahmedabad. She had been operated for knee replacement in Madagascar which failed to provide any relief from the painful problem. Mrs. Rassay had heard a lot about Shalby Hospitals and Dr. Vikram Shah’s brilliance and surgical expertise and had made up her mind to get herself treated here.
She soon met with Dr. Taufik, Orthopedic Surgeon, and Mr. Tejas, International Business Development, Shalby Hospitals, who were on a brief visit Madagascar.
With their support, Mrs. Rassay and her husband came to Krishna Shalby Hospitals Ahmedabad, where Mrs. Asrefounenisa was operated by Dr. Vikram I Shah. In no time, she felt miraculously better, feeling no pain at all. She was able to walk by herself and was elated to feel renewed mobility after years.
Mrs. Rassay and her husband are full of gratitude for Shalby Hospitals and its entire team for the amazing treatment. She especially thanks Mr Tejas and Dr Taufik for being a constant support all throughout her journey from Madagascar and back. Mrs. Asrefounenisa recommends Shalby Hospitals to everyone suffering this problem.
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