Patient Information & Resources
Answers to your questions about appointments, treatment, and recovery—so you can focus on getting better.
Emergency Symptoms?
Severe pain, breathing difficulty, or uncontrolled bleeding require immediate hospital care.
Emergency Contact: +91 73559 92740Dr. Sidharth Pant's Clinic
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Simple 3-Step Process:
What to Expect:
- Compassionate listening
- Clear explanations
- Enough time for questions
- Family involvement encouraged
Preparing for Your First Consultation
To ensure Dr. Pant can give you the most accurate advice during your first visit, please come prepared with the following documents.
Essential Documents Checklist
Please bring all of the following items to your first appointment
Medical Reports
All recent blood tests, biopsy reports, and discharge summaries from previous hospitals. Include pathology reports with exact diagnosis.
Imaging Scans
Hard copies (films) or CDs of your MRI, CT Scan, or PET-CT scans. Note: Reports alone are often not enough; the doctor may need to see the actual images.
Medication List
A list of any medicines you are currently taking for other conditions (diabetes, blood pressure, etc.). Include dosages and frequency.
Referral Letter
If you were referred by another doctor. This helps us understand your medical history and coordinate care with your referring physician.
Bring a Family Member
We encourage bringing one close relative to help listen and ask questions. Having support during consultations can help you remember important information.
Complete Checklist Increases Consultation Effectiveness
Bringing all necessary documents ensures Dr. Pant has complete information to provide the most accurate treatment recommendations during your first visit.
Download Checklist
Print this checklist to ensure you don't forget anything.
Visit Tips
Appointment Reminder
Your appointment confirmation will include:
- Date and time
- Clinic address
- Contact information
- Checklist reminder
How Treatment Decisions Are Made
Clear information about the treatment process helps reduce anxiety and empowers you to participate actively in your care decisions.
Initial Evaluation
Comprehensive review of your medical history and diagnostic reports
Multidisciplinary Review
Team discussion for complex cases through Tumor Board
Personalized Plan
Tailored treatment protocol based on your specific needs
Implementation & Support
Treatment delivery with continuous monitoring and support
Cancer is complex. Dr. Pant often discusses difficult cases in a "Tumor Board"—a meeting with surgical oncologists, pathologists, radiologists, and other specialists. This ensures your treatment plan is not just one doctor's opinion but a team consensus based on international guidelines.
Collective Expertise
Multiple specialists review your case together, bringing different perspectives to your treatment plan.
Evidence-Based Decisions
All recommendations follow NCCN (USA) and ICMR (India) guidelines for international standard care.
Comprehensive Approach
Considers surgical, medical, and radiation options in an integrated treatment strategy.
Tumor Board Team
This depends entirely on your cancer type and stage. Because Dr. Pant is dual-trained in both Medical Oncology (Chemo/Immunotherapy) and Radiation Oncology, he will evaluate all options. Some patients need only one, while others benefit from a combination of both.
Chemotherapy/Immunotherapy
Systemic Treatment- Treats cancer throughout the body
- Uses medications via IV or oral
- Targets rapidly dividing cells
- Includes targeted therapy & immunotherapy
Radiation Therapy
Local Treatment- Targets specific tumor areas
- Uses high-energy beams
- Preserves surrounding healthy tissue
- Includes IMRT, IGRT, SBRT techniques
Combined Approach
Many patients benefit from chemoradiation—a combination of chemotherapy and radiation given together for enhanced effectiveness, particularly in cancers of the head & neck, cervix, and rectum.
Decision Factors
Dr. Pant's expertise in both modalities ensures unbiased, comprehensive treatment planning.
Dr. Pant provides Second Opinion services. If you are mid-treatment and want to confirm your protocol or manage side effects, you can book a consultation. Please bring all details of the treatment received so far.
Document Review
Comprehensive analysis of your current treatment plan and progress
Evaluation & Discussion
Assessment of treatment appropriateness and effectiveness
Recommendations
Clear guidance on continuing, modifying, or changing treatment
Coordination
If needed, help with transitioning care or communicating with your current doctor
What to Bring for Second Opinion
Common Reasons for Second Opinion
Continuity of Care
We respect your relationship with your current doctor and can work collaboratively or help transition care smoothly if needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and treatment side effects answered clearly and honestly.
About Chemotherapy
Understanding systemic cancer treatment
Will I lose my hair?
Not all chemotherapy causes hair loss. It depends on the specific drug used. If hair loss occurs, it is temporary and usually grows back after treatment ends.
Is chemotherapy painful?
No, the infusion itself feels like a normal drip or injection. However, you may feel tired or nauseous afterward, which we manage with supportive medicines.
How long does chemotherapy take?
Treatment duration varies based on your specific protocol. Each session can last 30 minutes to several hours, with cycles repeating every 1-3 weeks for several months.
About Radiation Therapy
Understanding local cancer treatment
Is radiation therapy painful?
No. You cannot feel the radiation beam. It is like getting an X-ray. You just lie still for a few minutes while the machine works.
Will I become radioactive?
For standard external beam radiation (EBRT/IMRT), you are not radioactive. You can safely hug children and family members immediately after your session.
How many radiation sessions will I need?
Treatment schedules vary from 1 to 35 sessions. Most curative treatments involve daily sessions (Monday-Friday) for 5-7 weeks.
Managing Side Effects
Coping with treatment effects
What are common side effects?
Side effects vary by treatment type and individual. Common ones include fatigue, nausea, skin changes, and temporary blood count drops.
Can I work during treatment?
Many patients continue working with adjustments. It depends on your job type, treatment intensity, and how you feel.
What if I have an emergency between appointments?
We provide 24/7 emergency contact support. For fever above 101°F, severe pain, breathing difficulty, or uncontrolled bleeding, contact us immediately.
Insurance & Financial Guidance
We understand that cancer treatment can be financially stressful. We're here to help navigate insurance and provide cost transparency.
Insurance Support
Smooth insurance processing for your peace of mind
Accepted Insurance
We accept major TPA and health insurance policies. Please carry your TPA card and ID proof for smooth processing.
Documentation Assistance
Our team helps with pre-authorization, claim forms, and coordination with your insurance provider.
Cost Transparency
No hidden costs, complete clarity before treatment
Detailed Estimates
Before any treatment begins (Chemo cycle or Radiation package), our counseling team will provide a detailed estimate of costs so there are no surprises.
Chemotherapy Costs
- Medication costs
- Day care charges
- Supportive medications
- Monitoring tests
Radiation Costs
- Planning scans
- Treatment sessions
- Weekly reviews
- Follow-up scans
Payment Options
Financial Assistance
For patients without insurance or with financial constraints, we provide information about government schemes, NGO support, and payment plans.
Follow-Up & Recovery
Treatment ending is just the start of recovery. Dr. Pant emphasizes "Survivorship Care" - comprehensive support for life after cancer.
Life After Treatment
Comprehensive survivorship care for long-term health
Regular Check-ups
Structured follow-up schedule
Follow-up visits are scheduled usually every 3 months for the first 2 years, then every 6 months for years 3-5, and annually thereafter. These visits include physical examination and discussion of any symptoms.
Monitoring & Surveillance
Early detection of recurrence
We watch for any signs of recurrence using scans and blood work at appropriate intervals. Surveillance includes tumor markers, imaging studies, and symptom assessment.
Lifestyle & Wellness
Returning to normal life
Guidance on diet, exercise, and returning to work. We provide personalized recommendations for nutrition, physical activity, stress management, and gradual return to daily activities.
Nutrition
- Balanced diet for recovery
- Managing treatment side effects
- Healthy weight maintenance
Exercise
- Gradual activity increase
- Strength and endurance building
- Energy conservation techniques
Work & Social
- Return-to-work planning
- Social re-engagement
- Emotional support resources
Personalized Survivorship Care Plan
At treatment completion, you'll receive a comprehensive survivorship care plan including: