Patient Stories / Experiences

Dialysis Drained Me. This Transplant Gave Me My Life Back.

I was 39, tired all the time, and stuck in a loop of dialysis sessions every other day. After almost two years, I had pretty much given up. Then I met Dr. Jyoti Bansal.
He didn’t just talk to me like a patient — he spoke like a human being who gets how hard it is. He explained every part of the transplant process like a friend would, not a textbook. My younger brother turned out to be a match, and we went ahead with the surgery in Feb 2023. Fast forward to today — I feel alive again. I eat better, move around more, and don’t feel like I’m just “managing” life anymore. If someone’s scared, I just say — talk to Dr. Bansal once. That’s what changed things for me.

By Ritu S., Jaipur

We Crossed a Border for Care – and It Was Worth It

I found out about my kidney problem during a routine check. Things moved fast, and soon I was told I needed a transplant. We searched in Nepal but couldn’t find anyone who’d handle a case like mine — I’m diabetic and have BP issues too.

Someone mentioned Dr. Bansal in Jaipur. We packed up and came to India. And honestly? Best decision. His team helped us with the paperwork, hospital process, and all the other scary stuff. The surgery was done laparoscopically, and I was discharged in 9 days.

Today, I go for morning walks again. I’m back with my kids. I tell anyone who’ll listen — if you’re looking for real, ethical care, don’t think twice.

By Aamir R., Kathmandu

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I Gave a Kidney. And I’m Still Healthy.

I donated my kidney to my mom. I didn’t think twice, but yeah — I was scared. What if I got sick later? What if I couldn’t live normally?

Dr. Bansal made sure I knew what I was getting into. He said something I’ll never forget: “Your life shouldn’t shrink because you chose to give life.” It’s been three years. I’m healthy, I work full-time, I travel — and honestly, I barely think about the surgery anymore. Life feels the same. Maybe even better.

By Arjun P., Ajmer

My Dad Was Fading. Now He’s Walking Every Day.

Dad’s kidney function dropped to 12%. He was always tired, stopped going out, and honestly, we thought this was the beginning of the end. That changed when we met Dra Bansal.
He talked to us like family, laid out all the options, and made sure Dad was emotionally ready too — not just physically. The transplant was in April 2022. Today? Dad’s up at 6 AM, walking around the park like nothing ever happened.
I’m just thankful we found the right doctor at the right time.

By Sameer A., Delhi

I Was Told I Needed Open Surgery. I Didn’t.

I had this massive kidney stone and was told I’d need open surgery. It sounded intense. Painful. A friend said, “Why don’t you just ask Dr. Bansal for a second opinion?”
Turns out, I didn’t need open surgery at all. Dr. Bansal used a laser method — it was fast, almost painless, and I went home the next day. What stood out most? He didn’t push anything. He just explained everything and let me decide.

By Arjun P., Ajmer