Patient Experience
A 33-year-old pregnant woman in her third trimester developed sudden neurological symptoms. Dr. Acharya adapted imaging protocols to minimize fetal radiation exposure while diagnosing cerebral venous thrombosis. His careful management allowed for safe anticoagulation treatment through delivery and full maternal recovery. (Patient of Dr. V.)
A 19-year-old college athlete suffered multiple concussions and reported persistent brain fog. Dr. Acharya's advanced diffusion tensor imaging revealed subtle white matter changes. His comprehensive rehabilitation plan included cognitive therapy and graduated return-to-play protocols over 9 months. (Patient of Dr. V.)
A 60-year-old farmer from a rural area presented with progressive weakness. Previous evaluations were inconclusive, but Dr. Acharya's specialized spinal cord imaging identified a rare spinal dural arteriovenous fistula. Endovascular treatment resulted in gradual neurological improvement over 12 months. (Patient of Dr. V.)
A 41-year-old software engineer experienced transient speech difficulties. Dr. Acharya's perfusion-weighted MRI detected subtle blood flow abnormalities suggesting vasculitis rather than typical stroke. This altered diagnosis led to immunosuppressive treatment with complete symptom resolution. (Patient of Dr. V.)
A 55-year-old homemaker with diabetes developed sudden facial numbness. While initial concerns focused on stroke, Dr. Acharya's detailed cranial nerve imaging identified a rare schwannoma. His precise localization enabled targeted radiation therapy with minimal side effects. (Patient of Dr. V.)
A 27-year-old migrant worker from another state presented with unexplained vertigo. Dr. Acharya's innovative vestibular nerve protocol imaging revealed neurovascular compression. Microvascular decompression surgery provided immediate symptom relief with no family support available during recovery. (Patient of Dr. V.)
A 68-year-old retired banker with complex medical history developed visual disturbances. Dr. Acharya's multimodal approach combining multiple imaging techniques identified giant cell arteritis affecting cerebral vessels. Urgent steroid treatment prevented permanent vision loss. (Patient of Dr. V.)
A 14-year-old student from a middle-class family developed sudden hearing loss. Dr. Acharya's specialized internal auditory canal imaging detected a small vestibular schwannoma missed on standard scans. Early detection allowed for hearing-preserving surgical approach. (Patient of Dr. V.)
A 50-year-old auto-rickshaw driver presented with intermittent arm weakness. Dr. Acharya's dynamic spinal imaging captured positional spinal cord compression that standard static scans had missed. This led to successful surgical decompression with full functional recovery. (Patient of Dr. V.)
A 35-year-old artist experienced creative block accompanied by subtle sensory changes. Dr. Acharya's functional connectivity MRI revealed unusual network patterns suggesting early autoimmune encephalitis. Immunotherapy initiated at this prodromal stage prevented disease progression. (Patient of Dr. V.)
A 62-year-old retired teacher developed progressive balance issues. While Parkinson's was suspected, Dr. Acharya's quantitative susceptibility mapping identified vascular parkinsonism. Treatment focused on vascular risk factors provided significant improvement in mobility. (Patient of Dr. V.)
A 28-year-old female software engineer from Bangalore, with no prior medical history, experienced sudden chest pain during a marathon. Dr. Shrinivas diagnosed her with spontaneous coronary artery dissection
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from a rural village presented with recurrent syncope. Dr. Shrinivas identified severe aortic stenosis and performed a transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). The patient, living alone, was supported by community volunteers during his one-month recovery, returning to his daily walks pain-free. (Patient of Dr. Shrinivas)
A 45-year-old construction worker with a history of smoking and hypertension collapsed on-site. Rushed to Manipal Hospital, Dr. Shrinivas found a massive anterior wall MI and performed primary PCI with thrombectomy. Despite initial critical condition, he recovered over three months with lifestyle changes and minimal family support. (Patient of Dr. Shrinivas)
An 8-year-old boy from an affluent family was referred for recurrent palpitations. Dr. Shrinivas diagnosed congenital anomalous coronary artery origin and performed a complex catheter-based intervention. The child resumed normal activities within two weeks, with his parents closely involved in his care. (Patient of Dr. Shrinivas)
A 60-year-old homemaker with diabetes and obesity presented with atypical chest discomfort. Dr. Shrinivas discovered microvascular angina and initiated tailored medical therapy without intervention. Over six months, with dietary adjustments and family encouragement, her symptoms significantly improved. (Patient of Dr. Shrinivas)
A 33-year-old auto-rickshaw driver with no insurance experienced worsening shortness of breath. Dr. Shrinivas diagnosed dilated cardiomyopathy and implanted a CRT-D device under a hospital charity program. The patient returned to work in a month, supported by local driver associations. (Patient of Dr. Shrinivas)
A pregnant woman at 30 weeks gestation developed peripartum cardiomyopathy. Dr. Shrinivas coordinated with obstetricians to manage her heart failure medically, avoiding invasive procedures. She delivered a healthy baby via C-section and showed gradual cardiac recovery over a year. (Patient of Dr. Shrinivas)
A 50-year-old corporate executive with a family history of CAD had a routine check-up revealing critical left main disease. Dr. Shrinivas performed robotic-assisted multivessel PCI. The patient was back to work in 10 days, adopting a strict fitness regime with corporate wellness support. (Patient of Dr. Shrinivas)
An 80-year-old widow with advanced dementia and critical limb ischemia underwent palliative balloon angioplasty for pain relief. Dr. Shrinivas focused on comfort care, involving hospice services, and she passed away peacefully two months later with improved quality of life. (Patient of Dr. Shrinivas)