Patient
My dad was referred to Dr Bose to put a stint in for a blockage. Dr Bose had all the test and made the decision surgery was needed. Once my dad went back for surgery, about an hour later he came back out and said the Dr didn't put the stint in because his blockage was at 69% instead of 70%. While in "recovery" for a surgery he didn't receive, the machines kept going off because his heart rate was so low (34 bpm) The nurse informed us it was Dr Bose's call to not finish his surgery and was aware how low his heart rate was and high his blood pressure was. My parents walked out of there with no help. Nobody even asked if he needed a wheelchair. Because of this, I feel it is important to share my experience publicly so that other patients are aware. I also intend to report my concerns to the appropriate medical review boards, including the cardiology board, so that this matter can be properly evaluated. Patients deserve to be treated with respect, listened to, and provided with appropriate care. Unfortunately, that was not our experience with Dr. Bose.