Patient Experience
A 41-year-old vegetarian nutritionist developed carotid artery dissection after yoga. Dr. Reddy managed her conservatively with anticoagulation and close monitoring. The patient modified her practice and developed a vascular-health-focused nutrition program during recovery. She published a cookbook with recipes supporting vascular wellness.
A 23-year-old migrant worker from Nepal presented with Buerger's disease exacerbated by smoking. Dr. Reddy provided smoking cessation support alongside sympathectomy surgery. The patient's employer provided accommodation during recovery, and he transitioned to a smoke-free lifestyle, becoming a peer educator for other workers about tobacco risks.
A 7-year-old girl from a rural farming family presented with severe malnutrition and chronic diarrhea. Dr. Srikanth KP discovered a rare case of autoimmune enteropathy through advanced endoscopic biopsy. After initiating immunosuppressive therapy and creating a tailored nutritional plan, the child gained 4kg in 3 months and returned to school.
An adopted 4-year-old boy from an orphanage with failure to thrive and persistent vomiting was found to have eosinophilic esophagitis. Dr. Srikanth KP implemented an elimination diet and proton pump inhibitors, coordinating with nutritionists. The child showed remarkable improvement within 6 weeks and began meeting developmental milestones.
A teenage competitive swimmer developed unexplained jaundice and fatigue. Dr. Srikanth KP diagnosed Wilson's disease through specialized copper studies and genetic testing. With prompt chelation therapy and dietary modifications, the patient returned to competitive sports within 9 months with monitored liver function.
A 2-year-old from an affluent family presented with recurrent abdominal pain and bloody stools. Dr. Srikanth KP identified Crohn's disease through capsule endoscopy and initiated biologic therapy. The family received comprehensive education about managing the condition, leading to complete remission maintained for over a year.
After my child’s tonsillectomy, Dr. Archana sent us home with a customized ‘recovery comic book’ illustrating dos/don’ts. She followed up with video calls to check his throat healing, blending tech and compassion perfectly.
An 8-year-old refugee child with chronic hepatitis B and liver fibrosis was referred to Dr. Srikanth KP. He initiated antiviral therapy while working with interpreters to educate the non-English speaking family about medication adherence. After 18 months, viral load became undetectable and liver enzymes normalized.
A 6-month-old infant from a low-income household presented with projectile vomiting and dehydration. Dr. Srikanth KP diagnosed pyloric stenosis and performed urgent laparoscopic surgery. The baby recovered completely within days, with the hospital's charity wing covering treatment costs.
A 12-year-old with autism spectrum disorder developed severe food refusal and weight loss. Dr. Srikanth KP discovered severe gastroesophageal reflux disease and created a behavioral feeding therapy program in collaboration with child psychologists. Gradual improvement occurred over 4 months with continued multidisciplinary care.
A 15-year-old athlete with recurrent abdominal pain was found to have superior mesenteric artery syndrome. Dr. Srikanth KP managed the condition with nutritional rehabilitation and positional feeding techniques, avoiding surgery. The patient returned to full athletic activity after 3 months of targeted therapy.
A 3-year-old presented with chronic constipation since infancy that resisted conventional treatments. Dr. Srikanth KP diagnosed Hirschsprung's disease through rectal biopsy and coordinated with pediatric surgeons for pull-through surgery. Post-operative care included bowel management program with excellent long-term results.
A 10-year-old with cystic fibrosis developed progressive liver disease. Dr. Srikanth KP implemented ursodeoxycholic acid therapy and optimized nutritional support while coordinating with pulmonologists. Liver function stabilized, allowing the patient to continue lung transplantation evaluation.
An infant from a remote village presented with cholestatic jaundice. Dr. Srikanth KP diagnosed biliary atresia and arranged emergency transfer for Kasai procedure within the critical window. Despite complex post-operative course, the child maintained native liver function for over 2 years with careful monitoring.
A 14-year-old with severe obesity developed non-alcoholic steatohepatitis. Dr. Srikanth KP created a comprehensive weight management program involving dietitians, psychologists, and exercise physiologists. After 12 months, liver enzymes normalized and liver stiffness measurements improved significantly.
I’m a fitness enthusiast with a family history of heart disease. Instead of brushing off my concerns, Dr. Keshava ordered a coronary calcium scan and genetic testing. He designed a personalized prevention plan involving diet, exercise, and periodic monitoring, no unnecessary meds, just science-backed care.
A 5-year-old with intellectual disability presented with recurrent pneumonia and feeding difficulties. Dr. Sripanth KP diagnosed aspiration secondary to gastroesophageal reflux disease and implemented fundoplication surgery with gastrostomy tube placement. Respiratory infections reduced dramatically with improved quality of life.
A newborn from a consanguineous marriage presented with vomiting and metabolic acidosis. Dr. Srikanth KP diagnosed organic acidemia through metabolic workup and initiated specialized formula and medication. Early intervention prevented neurological damage with family receiving genetic counseling.
My 85-year-old mother was admitted with pneumonia complications, and Dr. Archana's gentle yet thorough approach in coordinating her pediatric-inspired respiratory care (despite her age) was remarkable, she even personalized medication flavors to improve compliance.
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.