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Dr. Shalini Sharma saved my 85-year-old mother when she developed severe pneumonia complications—her pediatric expertise in respiratory care translated perfectly to geriatric needs. She personally monitored oxygen levels through the night and explained everything with grandmotherly patience.
Our 3-day-old newborn had terrifying breathing difficulties at 2 AM. Dr. Shalini rushed to Manipal Hospital, diagnosed a congenital laryngeal web, and coordinated emergency surgery before sunrise. Her calmness amid our panic was miraculous.
For our 7-year-old’s routine vaccination, Dr. Shalini turned a fearful moment into joy—she used puppet play to distract him and taught us breathing techniques. We left with a smiling child and homemade bubble mix she gifted him.
When my teenager’s chronic migraines were misdiagnosed for years, Dr. Shalini spotted intracranial hypertension through sheer clinical intuition. Her meticulous lumbar puncture follow-ups gave my daughter her life back.
During our twins’ premature birth follow-up, she detected a subtle heart murmur in one twin that others missed. Her coordination with cardiologists for minimally invasive PDA closure was flawless—no scar, just a healthy baby.
She handled our autistic son’s sensory overload during checkups by dimming lights and using sign language. Her tailored approach made him comfortable for the first time in any clinic.
After our daughter’s complex appendectomy, Dr. Shalini visited daily at 6 AM, once bringing origami paper to teach her folding while checking vitals. Medical care blended with emotional healing.
When rural grandparents brought their malnourished grandchild, Dr. Shalini created a low-cost nutrition plan using locally available foods and followed up via video calls in their dialect.
She diagnosed our athlete son’s rare exercise-induced anaphylaxis by recreating symptoms under controlled conditions. Her detective work prevented a potential tragedy during his marathon training.
During a dengue epidemic, she turned the hospital corridor into a temporary pediatric ward, personally ensuring every child had mosquito nets and hydration monitors—working 72 hours straight.
For our baby’s tongue-tie revision, she used laser surgery while singing lullabies. The procedure took 90 seconds; her pre-op counseling took 30 minutes—priorities perfectly sorted.
She discovered our child’s lead poisoning from traditional medicine powders, coordinating with toxicologists and social workers to educate our entire family on alternatives.
When our daughter developed post-COVID inflammatory syndrome, Dr. Shalini combined allopathic treatment with guided yoga breathing—a holistic approach that sped recovery beyond expectations.
Her diagnosis of Kawasaki disease in our infant during a teleconsultation—based solely on video observations of lip cracking and fever patterns—was nothing short of genius.
She remembered our son’s fear of stethoscopes from two years prior and warmed the device on her palm before his asthma checkup. Such timeless attention to tiny details.