Patient Experience
When my newborn developed mysterious breathing difficulties, Dr. Rao stayed overnight in the NICU monitoring every breath. His dedication to identifying the rare congenital condition and coordinating with specialists saved our baby's life against all odds.
For our son's annual checkup, Dr. Rao discovered a heart murmur that 3 other pediatricians had missed. His thorough examination and immediate referral to a cardiologist prevented what could have been a tragic outcome during sports activities.
After our daughter's complex bone fracture from a bicycle accident, Dr. Rao personally called us every evening for a week to check on her pain management. His compassionate follow-up care made a painful recovery much more bearable.
Dr. Rao treated my 92-year-old mother for pneumonia with the same respect and attention he gives his youngest patients. His ability to connect across generations while managing complex geriatric-pediatric medication interactions was remarkable.
During a monsoon season stomach flu outbreak, Dr. Rao organized an emergency pediatric ward in the hospital basement when the main ward overflowed. His leadership during the crisis ensured hundreds of children received timely care.
My son with autism spectrum disorder usually panics in medical settings, but Dr. Rao's gentle approach with sensory-friendly examination techniques created his first positive doctor visit experience at age 7.
When twins arrived prematurely at 32 weeks, Dr. Rao coordinated a multidisciplinary team that provided cutting-edge neonatal care while supporting us emotionally through the 6-week NICU stay with daily updates.
Dr. Rao identified my daughter's rare genetic disorder through persistent investigation when other doctors dismissed our concerns. His diagnostic perseverance gave us answers after years of uncertainty.
After our child's tonsillectomy, Dr. Rao provided his personal number for after-hours concerns and responded to our 2 AM text about bleeding within minutes. That level of commitment is unheard of nowadays.
During a routine school physical, Dr. Rao detected early signs of type 1 diabetes through subtle symptoms everyone else had overlooked. His early intervention prevented diabetic ketoacidosis and hospitalization.
Dr. Rao managed our family's anxiety when our toddler swallowed a button battery by calmly directing us through emergency procedures over the phone while we raced to the hospital, then performing the extraction flawlessly.
A 7-year-old girl from a rural village presented with persistent fever and joint pain, initially misdiagnosed as rheumatic fever. Dr. Venkatesh Ha identified it as Lyme disease, extremely rare in India, after discovering the child had been playing near wooded areas. Treatment with appropriate antibiotics led to full recovery within three weeks.
An affluent 15-year-old boy with complex congenital heart disease developed new neurological symptoms. Dr. Ha coordinated with cardiology and neurology to discover a previously undetected cerebral aneurysm, arranging for successful minimally invasive surgery. The patient returned to school within a month with modified physical activities.
A 3-year-old from an urban slum presented with severe malnutrition and recurrent infections. Dr. Ha discovered an underlying immunodeficiency syndrome through genetic testing. He arranged for immunoglobulin therapy through a charity program and educated the family on infection prevention, resulting in steady weight gain over six months.
A 12-year-old aspiring athlete from a middle-class family developed unexplained exercise intolerance. Dr. Ha diagnosed exercise-induced asthma through specialized pulmonary function tests and created a personalized management plan including pre-exercise medication. The patient returned to competitive sports within two weeks.
A newborn from a migrant worker family was brought in with feeding difficulties and failure to thrive. Dr. Ha identified an undiagnosed cleft palate that had been missed during birth. He arranged for surgical repair and coordinated with a speech therapist, with the infant showing normal feeding patterns within two months post-surgery.
A 9-year-old girl from an upper-class family presented with sudden behavioral changes and academic decline. Dr. Ha diagnosed absence seizures through extended EEG monitoring. After starting appropriate antiepileptic medication, the child's school performance returned to normal within three weeks with no further episodes.
A 5-year-old boy from a remote tribal community was brought in with progressive weakness. Dr. Ha diagnosed Guillain-Barré syndrome and arranged for plasma exchange therapy. The child showed significant improvement within a month and achieved full motor recovery after three months of physiotherapy.
A 14-year-old diabetic patient from a low-income family presented with recurrent ketoacidosis. Dr. Ha discovered the family couldn't afford glucose monitoring supplies and connected them with a donor program. He also provided comprehensive diabetes education, resulting in no further hospitalizations for six months.
An 8-year-old presented with mysterious recurrent abdominal pain. Dr. Ha identified it as abdominal migraine after ruling out gastrointestinal causes. He implemented a combination of lifestyle modifications and preventive medication, reducing episode frequency by 80% within two months.