Patient Experience
A 45-year-old construction worker from a low-income background presented with a penetrating eye injury from workplace debris. Dr. Shrivastava performed emergency corneal repair surgery. Despite limited follow-up access due to financial constraints, the patient maintained vision through donated medications and telemedicine consultations organized by the hospital's outreach program.
A 33-year-old software engineer with diabetes mellitus type 1 developed sudden floaters and photopsia. Dr. Shrivastava diagnosed proliferative diabetic retinopathy with vitreous hemorrhage and performed pan-retinal photocoagulation. The patient's employer provided flexible work hours for recovery, and strict glycemic control prevented further complications over two years.
A 19-year-old college student from a rural village presented with gradually worsening night blindness. Genetic testing revealed retinitis pigmentosa. Dr. Shrivastava prescribed low-vision aids and connected the patient with a support group. The student learned Braille and adapted study techniques to continue education despite progressive vision loss.
A 58-year-old homemaker from an upper-middle-class family developed sudden painful red eye with nausea. Dr. Shrivastava diagnosed acute angle-closure glaucoma and performed laser iridotomy within hours. Complete vision was preserved, and the patient's family arranged regular transportation for follow-up appointments despite their busy schedules.
A 27-year-old migrant worker presented with chemical burn to both eyes from an industrial accident. Dr. Shrivastava led a multidisciplinary team through emergency irrigation, amniotic membrane transplantation, and subsequent corneal transplants. The patient's employer covered treatment costs, and visual rehabilitation enabled return to modified work duties after nine months.
A 5-year-old girl from an urban slum was brought by community health workers with congenital cataracts. Dr. Shrivastava performed bilateral cataract extraction with intraocular lens implantation through a charitable program. The child gained functional vision for the first time, dramatically improving her educational and social development prospects.
A 41-year-old corporate executive developed computer vision syndrome with severe dry eyes and accommodative spasms. Dr. Shrivastava prescribed a comprehensive regimen including blue-light filtering glasses, artificial tears, vision therapy exercises, and workplace ergonomic adjustments. Symptoms resolved completely within three months with lifestyle modifications.
A 67-year-old farmer presented with a slowly growing mass on his eyelid. Biopsy revealed basal cell carcinoma. Dr. Shrivastava performed Mohs micrographic surgery with plastic reconstruction. The patient's sons alternated accompanying him to appointments, and complete excision was achieved with excellent cosmetic and functional outcomes.
A 12-year-old girl from a traditional family developed uveitis associated with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Dr. Shrivastava coordinated care with a pediatric rheumatologist, managing steroid-sparing immunosuppressive therapy. The family initially resisted treatment but became advocates after seeing vision preservation and reduced joint symptoms.
I came in for a follow-up after my bypass surgery, anxious about my progress. Dr. Narendra V didn’t rush; he reviewed every detail, adjusted my meds, and celebrated small milestones with me. His encouragement turned my fear into motivation,healthcare with heart indeed!
A 50-year-old auto-rickshaw driver presented with gradually worsening vision from mature cataract. Dr. Shrivastava performed phacoemulsification with premium IOL implantation through a government health scheme. The patient returned to work within two weeks with dramatically improved vision, significantly enhancing his earning capacity and road safety.
A 31-year-old pregnant woman developed central serous chorioretinopathy in her third trimester. Dr. Shrivastava monitored closely without intervention until postpartum, when spontaneous resolution occurred. The patient delivered healthy twins and maintained 20/20 vision with no recurrence after one year of follow-up.
An 82-year-old retired judge with age-related cataracts and macular degeneration chose cataract surgery after detailed discussion of expectations. Dr. Shrivastava performed sequential surgeries with customized monovision approach. The patient achieved functional independence for reading and distance vision, greatly improving quality of life despite AMD limitations.
As a 28-year-old professional dancer, I feared my career was over when a mysterious hip pain emerged. Dr. Nagesh R's advanced musculoskeletal ultrasound revealed a rare tendon impingement other radiologists missed. His precise imaging guided my minimally invasive treatment, and I'm now back on stage pain-free.
Our 6-day-old newborn was rushed to Manipal Hospital with breathing difficulties. Dr. Nagesh R performed the gentlest cardiac MRI I've ever witnessed, diagnosing a congenital heart defect that required immediate surgery. His compassionate approach with our fragile baby gave us hope during the scariest moment of our lives.
After surviving a motorcycle accident, 45-year-old construction worker Rajiv faced complex spinal injuries. Dr. Nagesh R's innovative CT myelography created a detailed 3D map of the damage, allowing surgeons to precisely repair his spine. He's now walking again and credits the imaging for saving his mobility.
My 82-year-old mother with dementia needed a liver biopsy but couldn't stay still. Dr. Nagesh R developed a unique sedation protocol and used real-time ultrasound guidance to complete the procedure in record time. His patience with elderly patients is extraordinary.
As a wildlife photographer, I contracted a rare parasitic infection in the Amazon. Back in Bangalore, Dr. Nagesh R identified the organism through cutting-edge contrast-enhanced MRI, creating treatment maps that helped infectious disease specialists save my eyesight.
Our 16-year-old daughter's mysterious abdominal pain baffled multiple doctors. Dr. Nagesh R's spectral Doppler ultrasound discovered mesenteric ischemia,extremely rare in teenagers. His early detection prevented bowel necrosis and she made a full recovery.
When traditional imaging failed to locate my husband's gastrointestinal bleed, Dr. Nagesh R performed an emergency angiography with such skill that he pinpointed the exact vessel. His night-shift emergency intervention stopped the bleeding that could have been fatal.