As a proctologist and a surgeon I believe all patients are entitled to attentive, detailed, and intelligent care with outstanding service. While I hope a patient’s interaction with any physician is a therapeutic one, I feel that I uniquely provide a dedication to excellence while trying to emulate a combination of clinical acumen with an academic attention-to-detail. Additionally, it is my hope to provide a friendly and caring demeanor that welcomes and provides a safe haven to discuss very personal problems.
I help transgender patients with gender-affirming operations, treat STI’s, perform health screenings for the MSM community, treat incontinence issues or leakage issues, treat anorectal disease, treat anal condylomas, help with anal cancer screening, and also perform routine colorectal screening. Ialso try to provide patient-centeredcare, and we strive to provide an environment where one feels safe to talk about various issues.
As a queer person, navigating the healthcare system can feel like walking through a minefield—never knowing when you’ll be misgendered, dismissed, or treated as a curiosity rather than a human being. But my experience with Dr. Das has been the exact opposite. From the moment I walked into his office, I felt seen, respected, and cared for—not just as a patient, but as a whole person with a history, an identity, and a future.
I came to Dr. Das with a longstanding issue—both medical and deeply personal—that other providers had overlooked or brushed off. He not only listened with patience and compassion, but asked thoughtful questions that showed he genuinely wanted to understand my journey. He didn’t flinch at the word “nonbinary.” He didn’t hesitate when I mentioned past trauma. And he never made me feel like my identity was a problem to work around. Instead, it was something he honored.
The surgery I needed was sensitive and frankly a little scary, but Dr. Das explained everything in a way that was honest, empowering, and never patronizing. He made space for my questions, respected my boundaries, and coordinated care with such precision that I never felt left behind in the process. His team—especially Suzanne, his scheduler—was just as incredible. They treated me like a priority, not an inconvenience.
Post-op, Dr. Das continued to show up. He checked in, made sure I was healing not just physically but emotionally, and reminded me at every step that my dignity mattered. His approach is concierge-level care with a human heart.
June is Pride Month, and while there are rainbow flags on every storefront right now, genuine LGBTQ-affirming care is still rare. Dr. Das didn’t just give me excellent surgical care—he gave me trust in a system that has often failed people like me. I wish more providers practiced with the same blend of technical brilliance and deep humanity.
If you’re LGBTQ+ and looking for a colorectal surgeon who will treat you with skill, respect, and unwavering support, Dr. Das is who you want in your corner. He doesn’t just tolerate diversity—he welcomes it. And in healthcare, that is revolutionary.
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As a member of the LGBTQ community, finding a doctor who truly listens and understands can be challenging, especially when dealing with something as personal as bowel leakage and incontinence. I was hesitant to even talk about my condition, but from the first appointment, Dr. Das made me feel seen and respected. He approached my concerns with zero judgment and created a safe space where I could open up about what I was going through.
Dr. Das explained the causes of my condition in a way I could easily understand and walked me through the treatment options step by step. He recommended a combination of therapies, including InterStim, to help with bowel control. He made sure I felt confident in the plan before moving forward and addressed all my questions with patience and empathy.
The procedure itself was seamless, and the results have been life-changing. I finally feel like I have my freedom back. Everyday things—like going to a meeting or dinner with friends—are no longer stressful. Dr. Das’s care didn’t just fix the physical problem; it restored my confidence.
For anyone in the LGBTQ community dealing with sensitive health issues, I cannot recommend Dr. Das enough. His expertise is unparalleled, and his compassion makes all the difference. He doesn’t just treat conditions—he treats people with dignity and respect. I’m forever grateful for the care he provided and the life he’s helped me reclaim.
Getting diagnosed with anal cancer was one of the scariest and most overwhelming moments of my life. As a gay man, I was already worried about how I’d be treated, not just by the disease but by the healthcare system. I was terrified that my concerns wouldn’t be taken seriously or that I’d face judgment instead of care. From the moment I met Dr. Das, all of those fears disappeared.
Dr. Das treated me like a person, not a diagnosis. He took the time to explain exactly what was happening with my body and what our options were for treatment. He laid out the plan clearly, including the radiation and chemotherapy I’d need after surgery, and he never made me feel like I was asking too many questions. He was honest about what to expect, but also incredibly reassuring. It was clear that he cared not just about treating the cancer but about making sure I felt respected and supported along the way.
The treatment was tough, but Dr. Das and his team were there for me every step of the way. He coordinated with my oncologist to make sure everything was on track and checked in often to see how I was doing. When it came time for surgery, he performed a minimally invasive procedure that made my recovery much easier than I’d anticipated. Every follow-up appointment felt like a conversation, not just a check-up—he truly wanted to know how I was doing, both physically and emotionally.
Dr. Das’s care went beyond the operating room. He understood how personal this diagnosis was for me and treated me with dignity and kindness at every step. For anyone in the LGBTQ+ community who might be worried about finding a doctor who gets it, let me say this: Dr. Das is that doctor. He made me feel seen, heard, and cared for, and I am forever grateful to him for helping me through one of the hardest times in my life.
Today, I’m cancer-free and feeling hopeful about the future. Dr. Das didn’t just save my life—he gave me back my confidence and peace of mind. If you’re dealing with a diagnosis as scary as this, trust Dr. Das. He’s not only an amazing surgeon but also a compassionate ally who will stand by you every step of the way.
Dealing with sensitive health issues is never easy, and as a gay man, I’ve faced my fair share of uncomfortable conversations with doctors. When I was referred to UT Physicians for a lingering problem, I hoped for the best, but the experience fell flat. The doctor I saw was in a rush and barely listened to what I was going through. I felt like I was just being pushed through the system, without any real consideration for my concerns or how I was feeling.
That’s when I found Dr. Das, and honestly, it made all the difference. From the first time we talked, he treated me with genuine respect and compassion. He made sure I understood my options and didn’t make me feel judged or rushed. He was patient, answering all my questions and giving me time to make decisions without pressure. It felt like he really cared about me as a person, not just as a patient.
The treatment process was way smoother than I expected, and Dr. Das’ team at Southwest Surgical Associates was just as welcoming. They were organized, professional, and treated me like I mattered. Every follow-up visit felt like a chance to check in and make sure I was doing okay, not just physically but emotionally too. Dr. Das made sure I was comfortable at every step and never made me feel awkward about my situation.
If you’re looking for a doctor who respects you and understands the importance of compassionate care, Dr. Das is the one. He turned a stressful situation into something manageable, and I’m so thankful I found him. I wouldn’t trust anyone else with my care, especially for something so personal.
Finding out I had colorectal cancer was devastating, and being a member of the LGBTQ community, I was anxious about receiving sensitive and respectful care. My initial consultation at UT Physicians was incredibly disheartening. The doctor barely listened to my concerns, seemed indifferent to my anxiety, and was quick to schedule surgery without considering my unique needs as a transgender individual.
Feeling unseen and uneasy about proceeding under such impersonal care, I sought a second opinion and was fortunate to find Dr. Bidhan Das. From our first meeting, Dr. Das was a breath of fresh air. He took the time to understand not just my medical history, but also my personal journey. He discussed the surgical options, focusing on minimally invasive techniques, and tailored his approach to respect my identity and concerns.
Dr. Das’s team at Southwest Surgical Associates made all the difference. They were knowledgeable, compassionate, and particularly sensitive to the nuances of treating patients from diverse backgrounds. Post-surgery, the care I received was exceptional. Dr. Das and his team were attentive, ensuring my recovery was on track and that I felt supported throughout the entire process.
The empathy and professionalism Dr. Das showed me were a stark contrast to my initial experience. He didn’t just see me as a patient to be treated but as a person deserving of dignity and respect. For anyone in the LGBTQ community facing a daunting diagnosis, I wholeheartedly recommend Dr. Das. His approach to care is not just medical; it’s deeply humanistic and affirming.
Living with incontinence had me feeling completely isolated. It wasn’t just the physical symptoms; the social stigma around it weighed on me daily. I was scared to be far from a bathroom, and even going to work events or casual dinners with friends felt like a risk. When I was finally referred to Dr. Das, it was a huge relief. From our first conversation, I could tell he wasn’t just interested in treating the condition—he genuinely wanted to understand what I was going through. As a member of the LGBTQ+ community, I’m used to encountering doctors who don’t quite “get it,” but Dr. Das made me feel comfortable, respected, and like my experiences mattered.
After evaluating my options, he recommended InterStim therapy, explaining how it could give me back some control. What stood out was how clearly he explained the whole process, even down to what the trial period would involve, so I felt in control and fully informed before making a decision. He used inclusive language, didn’t make assumptions, and was completely respectful of my questions and concerns. I felt hopeful, knowing that I was in the hands of someone who not only had the expertise but also treated me as an individual with unique needs.
Just as I was getting ready for my InterStim procedure, I found out Dr. Das was moving to a new practice. When I called the UT office for details, I hit roadblocks at every turn. They wouldn’t tell me where he was going, instead offering me appointments with doctors I didn’t know or trust. I explained that I’d already discussed the plan in detail with Dr. Das and that I didn’t want to start over with someone new, especially not with such a sensitive health issue. The staff at UT seemed evasive and kept redirecting me, making me feel like they were intentionally trying to keep his patients from finding him.
After days of searching, I finally tracked down Dr. Das’s new practice, and it was the best decision I could’ve made. I noticed right away that some of his staff from UT had joined him in the transition, which gave me even more confidence that this was the right place. From the first call, the new office team was welcoming, prompt, and respectful. Suzanne, the scheduler who had moved from UT as well, remembered me and made the whole process feel familiar. She quickly found me an appointment and helped me transfer all the records, so there was no lag in my care.
When I arrived for my appointment, the atmosphere in Dr. Das’s new office was calm, organized, and friendly—such a contrast to the chaotic experience at UT. Dr. Das picked up right where we left off, checking in on how I’d been managing and making sure I was ready for the InterStim procedure. He was as patient and thorough as ever, answering my questions and reassuring me about the process. With his team, I felt supported and cared for; they were responsive, knowledgeable, and genuinely attentive. The sense of continuity in my care was incredible.
The InterStim procedure has been life-changing. I’ve regained a level of control that I hadn’t felt in years, and Dr. Das’s support throughout the journey made all the difference. Having him there, along with his staff who understand my background and needs, has given me such peace of mind. Dr. Das is a rare kind of doctor—someone who combines his expertise with true empathy and cultural awareness. He understands the specific challenges that LGBTQ+ patients often face, and he approaches his work without judgment, offering real solutions for what can feel like insurmountable problems.
For anyone facing sensitive health issues, especially within the LGBTQ+ community, I can’t recommend Dr. Das highly enough. He’s not only a skilled surgeon; he’s someone who respects and understands his patients. Finding him again after leaving UT was like reconnecting with a lifeline. If you’re searching for compassionate, inclusive care, Dr. Das and his team will make you feel seen and heard. I’m grateful every day to have found such an exceptional doctor who’s made such a huge impact on my life.
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