Patient Experience
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from Mysore presented with unexplained weight loss and fatigue. Dr. Reddy performed a Ga-68 DOTATATE PET/CT scan which revealed a rare neuroendocrine tumor in her small intestine. Following peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT), she showed remarkable improvement and returned to her gardening passion within 6 months.
28-year-old software engineer from Whitefield came with persistent neck pain. Dr. Reddy's SPECT/CT scan identified a benign osteoid osteoma that previous MRIs had missed. The precise localization allowed minimally invasive radiofrequency ablation, with the patient returning to work within a week.
45-year-old construction worker from a low-income neighborhood presented with recurrent fevers. Dr. Reddy utilized FDG PET/CT which identified hidden infective endocarditis on a prosthetic valve. Targeted antibiotic therapy based on the scan findings led to full recovery, preventing potential heart failure.
9-year-old boy from an affluent family was brought in with seizures. Dr. Reddy performed a brain perfusion SPECT that identified focal cortical dysplasia. The precise mapping allowed successful surgical intervention, with the child remaining seizure-free and catching up on developmental milestones.
60-year-old farmer from rural Karnataka with prostate cancer recurrence showed rising PSA levels. Dr. Reddy administered Lu-177 PSMA therapy after thorough dosimetry calculations. The patient experienced significant PSA reduction with minimal side effects, maintaining his agricultural work throughout treatment.
33-year-old pregnant woman at 28 weeks gestation presented with thyroid storm. Dr. Reddy carefully calculated the lowest possible dose for I-131 uptake scan, confirming Graves' disease while ensuring fetal safety. She delivered a healthy baby at term and later received definitive treatment.
17-year-old college athlete from Bangalore developed unexplained bone pain. Dr. Reddy's whole-body bone scan revealed stress fractures in multiple locations, leading to a diagnosis of overtraining syndrome. Modified activity and nutritional intervention allowed complete recovery in 3 months.
68-year-old retired banker with Parkinson's disease underwent DaTscan under Dr. Reddy's care, which confirmed the diagnosis and differentiated it from essential tremor. This allowed precise medication adjustment, significantly improving his quality of life and mobility.
52-year-old homemaker from a middle-class family presented with recurrent miscarriages. Dr. Reddy performed hysterosalpingoscintigraphy which identified uterine perfusion issues. Targeted treatment resulted in successful pregnancy the following year.
41-year-old restaurant owner with thyroid cancer received radioiodine ablation therapy under Dr. Reddy's supervision. Dr. Reddy's innovative isolation protocol allowed the patient to continue managing his business remotely during treatment, with complete remission achieved.
75-year-old retired professor with Alzheimer's disease underwent amyloid PET imaging with Dr. Reddy. The scan confirmed Alzheimer's pathology, allowing early intervention and participation in clinical trials that slowed disease progression.
29-year-old professional dancer from Mumbai presented with chronic foot pain. Dr. Reddy's three-phase bone scan identified complex regional pain syndrome. A multidisciplinary approach including sympathetic blockade led to her return to performance in 6 months.
63-year-old diabetic patient with foot ulcer and suspected osteomyelitis received a leukocyte scan from Dr. Reddy. The precise diagnosis avoided unnecessary amputation and guided targeted antibiotic therapy, saving the limb.
36-year-old IT professional with sarcoidosis underwent F-18 FDG PET/CT to assess disease activity. Dr. Reddy's quantitative analysis allowed precise steroid titration, minimizing side effects while controlling inflammation.
58-year-old fisherman from coastal Karnataka with hepatocellular carcinoma received Y-90 radioembolization under Dr. Reddy's care. The procedure successfully reduced tumor burden, allowing him to return to his livelihood within a month.