Naiyara Patient Health

Bridging the gap between hospital care and real-life recovery

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Naiyara Health offers a dedicated pathway of support for stoma patients, combining lived-experience coaching with practical education and emotional reassurance. We help patients prepare for surgery with clarity, support them through the transition, and guide them through the weeks and months that follow, ensuring no one has to navigate stoma life alone.

How Naiyara Reduces Workload and Improves Outcomes

Reduces pressure on clinical teams

By answering non-clinical questions and providing emotional and practical support, Naiyara frees nurses, stoma specialists, and consultants to focus on medical care.

Improves pre-operative readiness

Patients enter surgery calmer, clearer, and more physically prepared, improving surgical outcomes

Reduces cancellations and delays

Prepared patients proceed with more confidence and fewer anxieties that interfere with scheduling.

Enhances post-operative confidence and self-management

Patients who feel supported recover faster, experience fewer avoidable complications, and require less reactive clinical support.

Increases patient satisfaction and experience scores

Stoma surgery is one of the most emotionally challenging journeys. A dedicated support pathway dramatically improves the patient experience — a key metric for private hospitals.

Creates a structured, scalable model

Hospitals gain a replicable, evidence-aligned framework that can be expanded across additional specialties.

Stoma surgery is a life-changing experience, and many patients feel unprepared for the emotional and practical challenges it brings. Before surgery, individuals often face fear of the unknown, anxiety about how their body will change, and limited understanding of how a stoma will fit into daily life. During the hospital stay, although clinical care is strong, patients can feel overwhelmed by the amount of information, unsure how to manage appliances, and worried about early complications. Once home, the reality of living with a stoma begins — navigating leaks, finding the right bags and skincare, adjusting diet, rebuilding confidence, and coping with changes to identity, relationships, and routine. These needs go far beyond medical instruction.

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