While visiting several clinics for consultations, I eventually encountered a place that felt different. The pricing felt reasonable, but more importantly, the coordinator treated me with genuine care rather than a scripted response. She openly shared that she had undergone surgery with the same doctor herself, and it didn’t come across as a sales-driven comment, which helped build trust.
On the day of the procedure, I was naturally nervous. Being accompanied all the way to the operating room and spoken to calmly helped ease that tension. It felt reassuring, and I remember thinking that such confidence wouldn’t be possible if the recommendation wasn’t sincere.
At the moment, I’m still in the early stage of recovery, with some discomfort and swelling. Rather than rushing to judge anything, I’m allowing time to pass and waiting to see how things gradually settle. I’m curious about how it will feel as more time goes by.