Patient Experience
As a professional gamer with rare occipital neuralgia, Dr. Shetty's minimally invasive nerve decompression gave me back my career when other surgeons dismissed my symptoms as stress-related. His understanding of how precise movements affect my livelihood was extraordinary.
My 7-year-old daughter developed sudden facial paralysis after a playground fall. Dr. Shetty performed emergency cranial nerve decompression at midnight with such skill that she regained full facial expression within weeks - now she can smile exactly as before.
An 82-year-old classical violinist with essential tremor, I feared losing my life's passion. Dr. Shetty's focused ultrasound thalamotomy was so precise that I played Mozart at my granddaughter's wedding just three days post-procedure.
After surviving a construction site accident with a metal rod penetrating my skull, Dr. Shetty's 14-hour emergency surgery not only saved my life but preserved my cognitive function completely. I'm back working as a project manager with no deficits.
Our newborn had congenital hydrocephalus detected in utero. Dr. Shetty planned the endoscopic third ventriculostomy for her first week of life. His gentle approach with our fragile baby and constant communication made the impossible bearable.
As a professional astronomer with a pituitary adenoma affecting my vision, Dr. Shetty's endoscopic endonasal approach preserved my perfect 20/10 vision. I can still identify distant celestial objects that others need telescopes to see.
My husband developed sudden locked-in syndrome after a brainstem stroke. Dr. Shetty's innovative nerve regeneration protocol combined with deep brain stimulation helped him regain speech and movement when other doctors offered only palliative care.
A 16-year-old skateboarder with multiple spinal fractures, I was told I might never walk again. Dr. Shetty's complex spinal reconstruction using cutting-edge biomaterials has me back competing in tournaments just nine months later.
Our 45-year-old daughter with refractory epilepsy had failed six medications. Dr. Shetty's responsive neurostimulation implant has given her 18 months seizure-free - she just got her driver's license for the first time in her life.
As a professional chef with trigeminal neuralgia, the excruciating pain made working impossible. Dr. Shetty's microvascular decompression was so successful that I returned to my kitchen within three weeks and recently won a culinary award.
My 68-year-old mother with Parkinson's could barely feed herself. After Dr. Shetty's bilateral DBS implantation, she's not only independent again but has taken up watercolor painting - her hands are steadier than mine now.
A professional diver with recurrent cerebrospinal fluid leaks, I faced career-ending complications. Dr. Shetty's multilayer skull base repair using tissue engineering techniques has allowed me to return to deep-sea exploration without limitations.
Our 12-year-old son with craniosynostosis underwent Dr. Shetty's minimally invasive endoscopic surgery. Instead of the traditional large incision, he had two small ones hidden in his hairline and was back playing cricket in three weeks.
As a military pilot with an acoustic neuroma, preserving my hearing was critical for my career. Dr. Shetty's hearing-preservation approach during tumor removal was so successful that I passed my annual flight physical with perfect auditory scores.
My wife developed sudden cerebral vasospasm after an aneurysm rupture. Dr. Shetty's aggressive endovascular interventions and novel neuroprotective protocol prevented the expected brain damage - she's back teaching mathematics with full cognitive function.