Patient Experience
I traveled from Bangladesh specifically for Dr. Manjula's expertise in endometriosis surgery. Her minimally invasive technique left barely any scars, and the pain I'd endured for 15 years vanished. Her international patients coordinator made everything seamless.
Post-hysterectomy, I developed unexpected complications. Dr. Manjula visited me daily at 7 AM before her rounds, adjusting medications personally. Her dedication to follow-up care is something I've never seen in any other doctor.
My gender confirmation surgery consultation with Dr. Manjula was profoundly respectful. She educated herself on ******* healthcare needs beforehand and created a safe, affirming environment throughout my transition journey.
When my IUD insertion became complicated due to a retroverted uterus, Dr. Manjula used ultrasound guidance with such precision I felt minimal discomfort. Her technical skill combined with her constant reassurance was impressive.
As a rape survivor, pelvic exams triggered severe anxiety. Dr. Manjula spent 45 minutes just talking before my first exam, let me control the pace, and stopped immediately when I needed. She's redefining trauma-informed care.
My menopausal symptoms were destroying my quality of life until Dr. Manjula's customized HRT regimen. She explained every risk and benefit in detail and now I feel like myself again after 5 years of suffering.
A 28-year-old female software engineer from an upper-middle-class background presented with persistent fatigue and unexplained weight loss. Dr. Rauthan diagnosed her with Hodgkin's lymphoma after extensive testing. She underwent a tailored chemotherapy regimen combined with immunotherapy, supported by her parents who actively participated in decision-making. After 6 months of treatment, she achieved complete remission and returned to work part-time while continuing maintenance therapy.
A 72-year-old retired school teacher from a rural village was brought by her grandson with advanced gastric cancer that had metastasized to her liver. With limited financial resources, Dr. Rauthan coordinated with hospital social services to arrange subsidized targeted therapy. Despite the poor prognosis, palliative care improved her quality of life significantly, allowing her to spend meaningful final months with family before passing peacefully at home.
A 45-year-old construction worker with no family support presented with an aggressive form of testicular cancer that had spread to his lungs. Dr. Rauthan designed an intensive chemotherapy protocol followed by surgery. The patient struggled with treatment side effects and transportation issues, but hospital volunteers provided accompaniment to appointments. After 9 months, he achieved complete response and found employment as a security guard with less physical strain.
An 8-year-old boy from an affluent family was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Dr. Rauthan implemented a pediatric-specific protocol involving chemotherapy and stem cell transplantation from his sister. The family relocated temporarily to be near the hospital throughout the 18-month treatment. The child achieved remission and returned to school with modified activities, with quarterly follow-ups showing sustained recovery.
A 60-year-old street vendor with limited literacy presented with advanced oral cancer, having ignored symptoms for years due to fear of medical costs. Dr. Rauthan arranged for pro bono surgery followed by radiation therapy. Community health workers helped with medication adherence and wound care. Though the cancer was too advanced for cure, the patient experienced 2 years of good quality life before recurrence.
A 33-year-old single mother working as a domestic helper was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer. Dr. Rauthan recommended neoadjuvant chemotherapy before surgery, while hospital childcare services looked after her young daughter during treatments. She responded exceptionally well to treatment, achieving pathological complete response after surgery, and now advocates for cancer awareness in her community.
A 52-year-old corporate executive with a family history of cancer presented with early-stage colon cancer detected during a routine executive health check. Dr. Rauthan performed minimally invasive surgery followed by adjuvant chemotherapy. The patient continued working throughout treatment with flexible scheduling. Genetic testing revealed a hereditary syndrome, leading to family screening and preventive measures for relatives.
A 19-year-old college student from a middle-class family was diagnosed with bone cancer in his femur. Dr. Rauthan coordinated with orthopedic surgeons for limb-salvage surgery followed by customized chemotherapy. The patient's friends organized crowdfunding for additional rehabilitation expenses. After completing treatment, he learned to walk with a prosthesis and returned to college to study biomedical engineering.
A 68-year-old retired army officer with multiple comorbidities presented with advanced prostate cancer. Dr. Rauthan initiated hormone therapy combined with novel targeted agents. The patient's military discipline helped him maintain strict treatment adherence. Though not curable, his cancer remains controlled after 3 years with maintained quality of life and regular golf games.
A 41-year-old ******* woman undergoing hormone therapy presented with unusual cervical changes. Dr. Rauthan provided culturally sensitive care while diagnosing and treating early-stage cervical cancer with radical trachelectomy, preserving fertility options. Mental health support was integrated throughout treatment. She recovered completely and became an advocate for ******* healthcare inclusion.
A 57-year-old fisherman from a coastal community presented with advanced liver cancer likely related to chronic hepatitis B infection. Dr. Rauthan initiated targeted therapy and arranged for family screening and vaccination. Despite limited resources, the patient's response allowed him to continue light fishing activities for another 2 years before requiring hospice care.
A 30-year-old professional dancer discovered a lump in her breast during self-examination. Dr. Rauthan diagnosed early-stage cancer and performed breast-conserving surgery with sentinel lymph node biopsy followed by radiation. She adapted her dance routines during recovery and returned to professional performance within 9 months, incorporating cancer awareness themes into her art.
A 63-year-old grandmother with rheumatoid arthritis presented with lymphoma likely triggered by long-term immunosuppressive medication. Dr. Rauthan coordinated with her rheumatologist to balance cancer treatment while managing her autoimmune condition. Treatment was complicated but successful, and she now enjoys gardening with her grandchildren while maintaining both conditions.
I was so scared going in for my first diabetes check-up. My hands were literally shaking in the waiting room. Dr. Adarsh Ks just had this calm way about him—he explained everything in simple terms, didn't rush me, and by the end I actually felt like I could manage this. The whole 'lifestyle change' thing seems less terrifying now.