Patient Experience
A 28-year-old software engineer from a wealthy family presented with unexplained fatigue and joint pain. Dr. Mohan diagnosed rare adult-onset Still's disease after extensive testing. Treatment with biologics led to full remission within 3 months, allowing the patient to return to international work travel.
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from a middle-class background came with recurrent falls. Dr. Mohan discovered orthostatic hypotension secondary to Parkinson's medication. After careful medication adjustment and compression stockings, the patient's stability improved dramatically over 6 weeks.
An 18-year-old college student from a low-income family presented with severe abdominal pain. Dr. Mohan identified mesenteric adenitis complicated by rare bacterial infection. With targeted antibiotics and nutritional support, the student recovered fully in 2 weeks and returned to studies.
A 45-year-old construction worker with no previous medical history developed sudden vision changes. Dr. Mohan diagnosed giant cell arteritis and initiated immediate steroid therapy, preventing permanent vision loss. The patient required 9 months of tapered treatment but maintained construction employment throughout.
A 33-year-old pregnant woman at 28 weeks gestation presented with hypertension and proteinuria. Dr. Mohan managed preeclampsia with careful medication balancing, coordinating with OB/GYN for planned delivery at 34 weeks. Both mother and baby had excellent outcomes.
A 60-year-old retired banker with complex cardiac history developed mysterious fevers. Dr. Mohan identified culture-negative endocarditis through advanced imaging and initiated empirical antibiotics. The patient's family was deeply involved in his 3-month recovery journey.
A 22-year-old professional athlete presented with exercise-induced breathing difficulties. Dr. Mohan diagnosed vocal cord dysfunction masquerading as asthma. With speech therapy and breathing retraining, the athlete returned to competition within 4 weeks.
A 55-year-old homemaker from a rural area came with chronic cough and weight loss. Dr. Mohan discovered silicosis from years of traditional cooking methods. Pulmonary rehabilitation and preventive strategies significantly improved her quality of life over 6 months.
An 8-year-old child from an affluent family presented with recurrent fevers and mouth ulcers. Dr. Mohan diagnosed PFAPA syndrome and prescribed colchicine prophylaxis, reducing episode frequency by 80% within the first month of treatment.
A 40-year-old taxi driver with limited healthcare access developed unexplained kidney dysfunction. Dr. Mohan identified lead poisoning from traditional Ayurvedic medications and initiated chelation therapy. The patient showed remarkable renal recovery over 8 weeks.
A 67-year-old retired professor presented with cognitive decline. Dr. Mohan diagnosed normal pressure hydrocephalus after thorough evaluation. With ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement, the patient's cognition and mobility improved significantly within 3 months.
A 30-year-old new mother presented with extreme fatigue and weight gain. Dr. Mohan diagnosed Sheehan's syndrome following postpartum hemorrhage. Hormone replacement therapy transformed her quality of life within weeks, allowing her to care for her newborn effectively.
A 50-year-old street vendor with limited literacy came with chronic leg swelling. Dr. Mohan diagnosed filariasis and implemented a comprehensive management plan including compression therapy and medication. The patient's mobility improved dramatically over 4 months.