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My 85-year-old mother was admitted with pneumonia complications, and Dr. Shenoy coordinated brilliantly with geriatrics despite being a pediatrician. His cross-specialty insight helped tailor antibiotic dosing for her renal impairment—truly holistic care.
When our 3-day-old newborn developed jaundice requiring phototherapy, Dr. Shenoy calmed our panic with his gentle explanations. He even showed us how to safely supplement feeding during treatment—felt like having a pediatrician and lactation consultant in one.
Our 7-year-old needed an emergency appendectomy at midnight. Dr. Shenoy arrived within 20 minutes, cracked a joke about appendixes being 'useless troublemakers' to ease her fear, and guided the surgical team through a minimally invasive procedure with zero complications.
For our toddler’s routine vaccination, Dr. Shenoy turned the appointment into a puppet show—using a squirrel hand puppet to demonstrate the 'quick little hug' from the needle. Our child didn’t even cry!
After our teen’s complex spinal fusion surgery, Dr. Shenoy personally called us daily for two weeks to monitor pain management. His detailed logs of medication adjustments showed next-level dedication.
During a follow-up for my son’s asthma, Dr. Shenoy noticed he was struggling to use his inhaler correctly. He spent 30 minutes teaching him breath-coordination techniques using a balloon analogy—now his peak flow readings have improved dramatically.
When our daughter was diagnosed with rare autoimmune encephalitis, Dr. Shenoy collaborated with neurologists across three hospitals to design her treatment plan. His handwritten diagrams explaining blood-brain barrier mechanisms were unexpectedly clear.
For our infant’s tongue-tie revision, he used a laser technique he’d recently trained in—procedure took 90 seconds, and he sang nursery rhymes throughout to distract her. Absolute wizard.
Dr. Shenoy spotted early signs of Kawasaki disease in our 2-year-old during a fever check-up that others dismissed as viral. His insistence on testing saved her from coronary complications.
He diagnosed our teenager’s sports-induced exercise anaphylaxis—a condition we’d never heard of—by meticulously correlating her soccer practice logs with symptom diaries. Now she plays safely with an action plan.
During a monsoon outbreak of dengue, he converted a hospital storage room into a temporary pediatric triage zone and worked 36 hours straight. His efficiency in prioritizing critical cases was military-precise.
For our child’s chronic eczema, he prescribed a customized bleach-bath protocol and followed up with weekly video calls to track skin progress. Even recommended cotton clothing brands that reduced flare-ups.
When our newborn failed her hearing screening, Dr. Shenoy arranged a silent room retest himself instead of waiting for audiology. His relief when she passed was as palpable as ours.