In most hospitals, the sound of a crying newborn brings smiles to everyone’s faces. But for some babies, those born too early, too small, or with health complications, the first few days of life aren’t always smooth. This is where...
At Sai Hospital, we often meet patients who come in with complaints that seem unrelated at first — headaches, muscle twitches, dizziness, memory slips, or unexplained pain. Many don’t even realize these symptoms may share a common thread: the nervous...
Headaches, memory loss, the sudden feeling of weakness, trembling hands, confusion, and slurred speech we all understand as clues that something could be wrong. But what the majority of people do not consider is the nervous system. These symptoms are...
Heart care isn’t what it used to be. Years ago, any chest pain would send people straight into the fear of open-heart surgery. But today, things have changed. At Sai Hospital, Haldwani, we often meet patients with heart symptoms who...
At Sai Hospital Haldwani, one of the most common things we hear after handing over an ultrasound report is - “Doctor, I don’t understand a word of this.” It’s not surprising. Ultrasound reports often look like a mix of medical...
Every time someone walks into our OPD with gallbladder issues or uterine fibroids, one question almost always comes up - "Doctor, is laparoscopy painful?” It’s a fair question. Nobody likes pain, especially when it comes to surgery. But in Haldwani,...
Every week at Sai Hospital Haldwani, we receive a few phone calls or walk-ins that start the same way - “My father has been forgetting things lately - which doctor should we consult?” “My daughter has been getting headaches every...
In Haldwani, people use many different names when they come in with bone or joint troubles. Someone will ask, “Doctor, do you see backache patients too?” Another might say, “My son has a knee injury, is this for an ortho?”...
In Haldwani, we often meet patients who come in for joint pain, muscle stiffness, or a long-standing backache. Sometimes, it's after a fall. Sometimes, it’s pain that started small but never really went away. And many of them begin by...
Pulmonary hypertension is one of those conditions that often hides behind symptoms we tend to brush off - feeling breathless more than usual, getting tired too fast, or thinking, “maybe it’s just age or weakness.” But sometimes, these little signs...