Patient Experience
A 28-year-old software engineer from Bangalore presented with unexplained fatigue and foamy urine. Dr. Vishwanath S diagnosed early-stage IgA nephropathy through renal biopsy. With targeted immunosuppressive therapy and dietary modifications, the patient achieved complete remission within 6 months and returned to full-time work with quarterly monitoring.
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher with long-standing hypertension and diabetes arrived in acute renal failure following a severe UTI. Dr. Vishwanath S initiated emergency hemodialysis while coordinating with infectious disease specialists. After 3 weeks of intensive care and antibiotic therapy, kidney function recovered sufficiently to discontinue dialysis, with the patient maintaining stable function through medication adjustments.
A 45-year-old construction worker from a low-income background presented with advanced chronic kidney disease due to prolonged NSAID use for chronic back pain. Dr. Vishwanath S arranged for subsidized peritoneal dialysis training and connected the patient with social services. The patient now manages his condition independently while continuing construction work part-time.
A 19-year-old college student was referred after routine sports physical revealed proteinuria. Genetic testing ordered by Dr. Vishwanath S identified Alport syndrome. With early intervention including ACE inhibitors and lifestyle counseling, the patient has maintained normal kidney function through graduation and into early career.
A 60-year-old homemaker with lupus nephritis arrived during a severe flare-up with nephrotic syndrome. Dr. Vishwanath S implemented a novel combination therapy protocol that avoided high-dose steroids due to the patient's osteoporosis. Within 4 months, proteinuria reduced by 85% with preserved bone density.
A 35-year-old pregnant woman at 28 weeks gestation developed preeclampsia with deteriorating renal function. Dr. Vishwanath S coordinated with obstetricians to manage blood pressure and kidney function until safe delivery at 34 weeks. Both mother and baby recovered completely with no lasting renal impairment.
An 8-year-old child from rural Karnataka was brought in with hemolytic uremic syndrome after E. coli infection. Dr. Vishwanath S managed plasma exchange therapy and careful fluid balance, achieving full renal recovery after 3 weeks. The family received comprehensive education on food safety practices.
A 52-year-old corporate executive with rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis required emergency dialysis. Dr. Vishwanath S initiated aggressive immunosuppression followed by rituximab therapy when conventional treatment failed. The patient achieved dialysis independence after 8 months and returned to international business travel.
A 67-year-old farmer with end-stage renal disease and limited financial resources received a kidney transplant from his daughter through Dr. Vishwanath S's transplant program. Both donor and recipient had excellent outcomes with minimal complications, supported by the hospital's financial assistance program.
A 41-year-old street vendor presented with acute kidney injury secondary to snakebite. Dr. Vishwanath S managed antivenom administration while preventing further renal damage through careful fluid management and dialysis support. Complete recovery was achieved within 4 weeks with no long-term sequelae.
A 30-year-old professional dancer developed kidney stones causing recurrent UTIs and obstruction. Dr. Vishwanath S performed minimally invasive stone removal and identified underlying metabolic causes through detailed workup. With dietary changes and medication, the patient has remained stone-free for 2 years while maintaining dance career.
A 58-year-old heart transplant recipient developed calcineurin inhibitor toxicity affecting renal function. Dr. Vishwanath S collaborated with cardiologists to adjust immunosuppression while preserving both organ functions. The patient maintained stable cardiac and renal function with modified drug regimen.
A 23-year-old medical student diagnosed with minimal change disease during exam stress responded dramatically to corticosteroid therapy within 48 hours. Dr. Vishwanath S provided counseling on stress management alongside medical treatment, enabling the student to complete studies without relapse.