u/DullRip6687

Self claimed so called king of endometriosis - Joker of endometriosis running a circus

Extremely Disappointing and Disturbing Experience

I am a 40-year-old patient from Mumbai, diagnosed with Stage 3 endometriosis in January 2025. I underwent surgery at Shree IVF Hospital, Ghatkopar, under Dr. Jay Mehta — and it was one of the worst medical experiences of my life.

From the very beginning, the approach felt highly commercial rather than patient-focused. Despite paying ₹3000 for a consultation, the doctor himself was unavailable, and I was attended by a junior doctor. I was immediately advised to undergo a ₹15,000 3D mapping scan, which we agreed to in good faith.

After reviewing the reports, instead of discussing my condition in detail or explaining treatment options, I was bluntly told that the doctor would only consult further if I agreed to surgery — otherwise, I could leave. There was no proper counseling, no explanation of risks, no discussion about preserving my ovaries, or whether hysterectomy was necessary. This lack of informed consent was deeply concerning.

We proceeded with the surgery (₹3.5–4 lakh), trusting the doctor’s expertise. However, during the operation, my husband was unexpectedly called into the OT and told that my appendix was affected and needed removal — at an additional cost of ₹1.5 lakh. He was pressured to immediately make the payment. This situation was shocking and unprofessional. If advanced mapping was already done, why was this not identified earlier? And even if it was unexpected, such financial consent during surgery is highly inappropriate.

Post-surgery, I discovered that my fallopian tubes were removed, half of my left ovary was taken out, and bowel disc surgery was performed — none of which had been clearly discussed or consented to beforehand.

The post-operative care was equally alarming. I developed a high fever and frequent loose motions, but there was no proper monitoring or response from the staff despite repeated complaints. The nursing care was extremely poor, and there was a complete lack of accountability. I was discharged within just 2 days, without proper stabilization or guidance.

After discharge, there was virtually no follow-up care. Calls to the hospital were ignored or met with excuses. Within one month of surgery, my condition worsened drastically — progressing to Stage 4 endometriosis, with bowel adhesions and ovarian failure.

This experience has left me physically and emotionally distressed. I strongly feel that there was a serious lack of transparency, ethical practice, and patient care throughout my treatment.

I would urge other patients to seek multiple opinions and ensure complete clarity before undergoing any procedure here.

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u/DullRip6687 — 4 days ago