Patient Experience
A 34-year-old transgender man on testosterone therapy developed ovarian cancer while preserving fertility options. Dr. Sasikumari worked with his mental health team and performed fertility-sparing surgery with oocyte cryopreservation before completing cancer treatment. The patient maintained gender-affirming care throughout while achieving cancer remission. (Patient of Dr. M.)
A 51-year-old construction worker with vulvar melanoma presented with advanced disease. Dr. Sasikumari employed wide local excision with groin sentinel node biopsy followed by immunotherapy instead of traditional radiation. The innovative approach resulted in complete response despite initial poor prognosis, allowing her to return to modified work duties. (Patient of Dr. M.)
An 18-year-old college student with rare Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor presented with virilization symptoms. Dr. Sasikumari performed fertility-preserving unilateral oophorectomy with careful endocrine monitoring. The patient's masculinizing features reversed post-surgery, and she resumed normal pubertal development while maintaining reproductive potential. (Patient of Dr. M.)
A 70-year-old grandmother with recurrent uterine sarcoma participated in a clinical trial coordinated by Dr. Sasikumari. The targeted therapy caused unexpected side effects, requiring frequent dose adjustments and supportive care. Though the cancer eventually progressed, the patient contributed valuable data while maintaining quality life for 18 additional months with family. (Patient of Dr. M.)
A 39-year-old refugee from conflict zone presented with advanced ovarian cancer and severe malnutrition. Dr. Sasikumari collaborated with nutritionists and social workers to build her health before interval debulking surgery. The patient achieved optimal cytoreduction and responded well to chemotherapy, eventually reuniting with her children through refugee resettlement programs. (Patient of Dr. M.)
A 57-year-old farmer with chemotherapy-resistant gestational trophoblastic neoplasia required salvage therapy. Dr. Sasikumari utilized high-dose chemotherapy with stem cell rescue, managing complex toxicities through meticulous inpatient care. The aggressive approach resulted in durable remission, allowing her to return to agricultural work. (Patient of Dr. M.)
A 31-year-old software engineer with Lynch syndrome developed synchronous endometrial and ovarian cancers. Dr. Sasikumari performed simultaneous resection via minimally invasive approach and implemented comprehensive surveillance protocol for her genetic condition. The patient resumed her career while participating in Lynch syndrome advocacy networks. (Patient of Dr. M.)
A 48-year-old classical dancer with vaginal rhabdomyosarcoma faced potential loss of pelvic function. Dr. Sasikumari employed organ-preserving resection with intraoperative radiation therapy, collaborating with rehabilitation specialists. The patient regained near-normal function and returned to performing, adapting her choreography as needed. (Patient of Dr. M.)
A 65-year-old retired nurse with carcinosarcoma presented with pulmonary metastases. Dr. Sasikumari combined cytoreductive surgery with combination immunotherapy, managing immune-related adverse events through close monitoring. The unconventional approach yielded partial response, providing extended survival with maintained cognitive function. (Patient of Dr. M.)
A 42-year-old single mother with cervical cancer recurrence after prior treatment sought fertility preservation. Dr. Sasikumari performed radical trachelectomy with neoadjuvant chemotherapy, enabling cancer control while preserving uterine function. The patient later successfully carried a pregnancy via surrogacy using her cryopreserved oocytes. (Patient of Dr. M.)
A 53-year-old restaurant owner with fallopian tube cancer developed platinum allergy during treatment. Dr. Sasikumari switched to liposomal doxorubicin and bevacizumab maintenance, carefully managing hypersensitivity reactions. The alternative regimen provided prolonged disease control while allowing her to continue managing her business. (Patient of Dr. M.)
At 78, I'd given up hope after multiple urology consults elsewhere. Dr. Somanna actually listened to my prostate issues without rushing me. His gentle approach during the procedure and his staff's patience with my slow walking made me feel human again. The difference in my quality of life now is night and day.
Our 8-year-old son was terrified of hospitals after a previous bad experience. Dr. Somanna won him over by showing him cartoon diagrams of how kidneys work and letting him hold the stethoscope. He treated our child's UTI with such care that our son now says he wants to be a urologist! (Patient of Dr. Somanna)
3 AM kidney stone emergency - I was writhing in pain. Dr. Somanna came in within 20 minutes of being called, his calm presence immediately reassuring. He managed my pain swiftly and explained the laser procedure so clearly even through my agony. The midnight relief he provided was nothing short of miraculous. (Patient of Dr. Somanna)
What started as a routine prostate checkup revealed something concerning. Dr. Somanna's thoroughness saved me - he ordered additional tests that caught early-stage cancer. His direct but compassionate delivery of the news, followed by his precise robotic surgery, gave me back my future. (Patient of Dr. Somanna)
After my complex kidney transplant, Dr. Somanna visited me twice daily, even on weekends. He remembered minute details about my recovery progress and adjusted medications with incredible precision. His dedication made me feel like I was his only patient. (Patient of Dr. Somanna)
I traveled from Bangladesh specifically for Dr. Somanna's expertise with rare urethral strictures. His innovative approach using tissue engineering was beyond anything available back home. The way he coordinated with international insurance and provided video follow-ups shows he's truly world-class. (Patient of Dr. Somanna)
My teenage daughter was embarrassed about her bedwetting issue. Dr. Somanna discussed it with such normalcy and respect that she felt comfortable opening up. His bladder retraining program worked wonders, and he made sure to include her in every decision about her treatment. (Patient of Dr. Somanna)
Emergency bladder rupture from a car accident - the surgical team said it was one of the most complicated repairs they'd seen. Dr. Somanna's steady hands and innovative stitching technique saved me from a permanent catheter. His surgical skill is genuinely artistry. (Patient of Dr. Somanna)
Just a simple vasectomy consultation, but Dr. Somanna spent 45 minutes answering every question without making me feel rushed. His no-scalpel technique was virtually painless, and his post-op care instructions were so detailed I had zero complications. (Patient of Dr. Somanna)