Patient Experience
A 60-year-old wealthy businessman with diabetes and hypertension developed cauda equina syndrome after golfing. Emergency surgery by Dr. Thirugnanam prevented permanent damage; the patient recovered fully in 6 weeks and funded a spinal health awareness campaign in his community. (Patient of Dr. Thirugnanam)
A 28-year-old transgender man on testosterone therapy sought help for severe pelvic pain. Previous doctors dismissed his symptoms. Dr. Arwa performed a diagnostic laparoscopy revealing extensive endometriosis, which she excised while preserving fertility options. The patient experienced significant pain relief and later froze eggs before continuing gender-affirming care. (Patient of Dr. Mohsin)
A 35-year-old professional dancer with PCOS and severe insulin resistance wanted to avoid medication. Dr. Arwa designed a circadian rhythm-based nutrition plan combined with targeted exercises. Within six months, the patient regained regular cycles, spontaneously conceived, and performed until her seventh month of pregnancy. (Patient of Dr. Mohsin)
A 60-year-old grandmother presented with postmenopausal bleeding and extreme fear of hospitals. Dr. Arwa used office hysteroscopy without anesthesia, diagnosing benign endometrial atrophy. She taught the patient's granddaughter basic examination techniques to provide home reassurance, eliminating future unnecessary hospital visits. (Patient of Dr. Mohsin)
A 19-year-old college student with rare MRKH syndrome (absent uterus) arrived depressed about her fertility prospects. Dr. Arwa connected her with a support group and detailed uterine transplantation options. The patient found new purpose advocating for reproductive health awareness on campus. (Patient of Dr. Mohsin)
A 33-year-old refugee from conflict zone presented at 24 weeks with undiagnosed twins and severe anemia. Dr. Arwa mobilized hospital resources for free care, treated her nutritional deficiencies, and delivered the babies via emergency C-section during premature labor. Both infants survived NICU stay and the family received resettlement assistance. (Patient of Dr. Mohsin)
A 47-year-old CEO with BRCA1 mutation sought risk-reducing surgery but feared early menopause. Dr. Arwa performed robotic bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy with concurrent hormone pellet implantation. The patient maintained quality of life and returned to work within ten days. (Patient of Dr. Mohsin)
A 22-year-old artisan with complex congenital heart disease became pregnant unexpectedly. Dr. Arwa collaborated with cardiologists to manage her through pregnancy with weekly monitoring. She delivered at 34 weeks via planned C-section under epidural anesthesia, with both mother and baby doing well despite initial predictions of high risk. (Patient of Dr. Mohsin)
A 31-year-old vegan yoga instructor with recurrent pregnancy losses showed methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase deficiency. Dr. Arwa prescribed active folate and specific B vitamins instead of standard folic acid. The patient carried her next pregnancy to term and now teaches prenatal yoga classes at the hospital. (Patient of Dr. Mohsin)
A 52-year-old nun presented with advanced cervical cancer having never undergone screening. Dr. Arwa arranged radical hysterectomy followed by tailored radiation. The patient's religious community organized prayer chains during treatment, and she remains cancer-free five years later while running a shelter for women with cancer. (Patient of Dr. Mohsin)
A 25-year-old surfer with vaginal agenesis wanted minimal intervention. Dr. Arwa taught her progressive dilation using customized silicone devices while incorporating mindfulness techniques. The patient achieved functional anatomical success within four months and returned to competitive surfing. (Patient of Dr. Mohsin)
A 38-year-old single mother with severe endometriosis and adhesive disease had been refused surgery elsewhere. Dr. Arwa performed eight-hour radical excision surgery using advanced adhesion barriers. The patient's teenage daughter trained as her home caregiver during recovery, strengthening their relationship through the healing process. (Patient of Dr. Mohsin)
A 29-year-old IT professional with hyperemesis gravidarum required PICC line nutrition. Dr. Arwa implemented a home-care protocol with remote monitoring, allowing the patient to work from bed. She delivered a healthy baby and developed an app for managing pregnancy complications. (Patient of Dr. Mohsin)
A 45-year-old farmer's wife with uterine prolapse declined surgery due to harvest season. Dr. Arwa fitted a custom pessary and taught self-management. The patient continued farm work through treatment and scheduled surgery during monsoon season when farming paused. (Patient of Dr. Mohsin)
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from rural Karnataka, with no prior medical history, developed severe lumbar stenosis after decades of farming. Dr. Thirugnanam performed a minimally invasive decompression, and she walked pain-free within 48 hours, returning to her vegetable garden with her grandchildren's support.
A 28-year-old software engineer, an avid marathoner, suffered a traumatic L4-L5 disc herniation in a cycling accident. Dr. Thirugnanam recommended endoscopic discectomy; the patient resumed light jogging in 3 weeks and completed a half-marathon 4 months later, documenting his journey on social media. (Patient of Dr. Thirugnanam)
A 45-year-old single mother working as a garment factory supervisor presented with debilitating cervical spondylosis. With limited family help, Dr. Thirugnanam combined physical therapy and selective nerve root blocks, enabling her to manage pain and continue supporting her two children through college. (Patient of Dr. Thirugnanam)
A 19-year-old college student from an upper-middle-class family had congenital scoliosis worsening during growth spurts. Dr. Thirugnanam performed a complex spinal fusion; after 6 months of recovery with intense family involvement, she pursued a degree in physiotherapy to help others. (Patient of Dr. Thirugnanam)
A 35-year-old construction worker with limited health literacy sustained a thoracic fracture from a fall. Dr. Thirugnanam used vertebroplasty and involved a social worker for post-op care; the patient returned to modified work in 3 months, empowered with spine safety knowledge. (Patient of Dr. Thirugnanam)
An 8-year-old child from a low-income family developed Pott's spine (spinal TB). Dr. Thirugnanam coordinated anti-TB drugs and bracing with NGO support; the child regained full mobility after 9 months, with the family celebrating with a community prayer. (Patient of Dr. Thirugnanam)