Patient Experience
When my daughter developed alopecia universalis at age 14, Dr. Raparla's combination of JAK inhibitors and psychological support resulted in full hair regrowth within 6 months. The emotional healing was as profound as the physical transformation.
As a cancer survivor with radiation-induced skin damage, Dr. Raparla's regenerative treatments using platelet-rich plasma and growth factors restored my skin's integrity and appearance. Her compassionate approach to post-oncology care is truly exceptional.
My 45-year-old brother with Down syndrome developed severe seborrheic dermatitis that caused behavioral issues. Dr. Raparla's gentle yet effective treatment protocol accommodated his special needs while completely resolving the condition that had plagued him for years.
Dr. kanimozhi provided exceptional care for my ophthalmology condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
I was impressed by the professional approach at Miot Hospital Chennai. Dr. kanimozhi explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. kanimozhi's expertise. Highly recommend for ophthalmology treatment.
My family and I are grateful for the care we received from Dr. kanimozhi. The hospital staff was also very supportive.
A 72-year-old retired fisherman from coastal Tamil Nadu presented with sudden vision loss in his right eye, diagnosed with central retinal artery occlusion. Despite the critical time window having passed, Dr. Suryawanshi initiated ocular massage and anterior chamber paracentesis. Though permanent central vision loss occurred, peripheral vision was preserved. The patient adapted using eccentric viewing techniques with support from his fishing community.
An 8-year-old girl from an affluent family in Adyar was brought in with complaints of headaches and difficulty reading. Dr. Suryawanshi discovered accommodative insufficiency and prescribed vision therapy instead of immediate glasses. Through 12 weeks of structured exercises monitored via teleconsultation, her symptoms completely resolved without optical correction.
A 35-year-old software engineer developed unusual photophobia and rainbow halos around lights. Dr. Suryawanshi identified pigment dispersion syndrome with elevated IOP. Instead of traditional medications, he performed selective laser trabeculoplasty. The patient returned to coding within 48 hours with dramatically improved symptoms and normalized pressure.
A 58-year-old construction worker from a low-income background presented with a penetrating eye injury from flying debris. Dr. Suryawanshi performed emergency corneal repair and lens removal. Despite limited follow-up access, he arranged free medications through hospital charity and taught the patient's daughter how to administer eye drops via video call.
A 42-year-old classical dancer with keratoconus had rejected corneal transplantation for years due to performance anxiety. Dr. Suryawanshi performed custom corneal collagen cross-linking with topography-guided PRK. After 6 months of recovery with specialized contact lenses, she returned to stage with 20/25 vision and no glare issues.
A premature neonate from a rural family was diagnosed with retinopathy of prematurity during a screening camp. Dr. Suryawanshi arranged immediate transport to MIOT and performed laser photocoagulation within hours. The family received accommodation support, and the child maintained normal visual development at 2-year follow-up.
A 67-year-old retired teacher with diabetic retinopathy developed vitreous hemorrhage right before her granddaughter's wedding. Dr. Suryawanshi performed urgent vitrectomy with minimal anesthesia. She recovered sufficiently to attend the ceremony 5 days later, viewing it through temporary gas bubble distortion that she humorously called 'my fairy tale filter'.
A 19-year-old college student from Northeast India presented with unusual bilateral uveitis. Dr. Suryawanshi diagnosed Behçet's disease, a rare finding in that demographic. He coordinated with rheumatology and initiated immunosuppressive therapy. The student continued studies remotely during treatment, with visual acuity maintained at 20/20.
A 50-year-old auto-rickshaw driver with poor literacy developed advanced glaucoma in both eyes. Dr. Suryawanshi created pictorial medication charts and installed alarm apps on the patient's basic phone. Through this low-tech compliance system, IOP remained controlled without surgery for 3 years and counting.
A 29-year-old pregnant woman developed central serous chorioretinopathy exacerbated by pregnancy hormones. Dr. Suryawanshi managed her conservatively with lifestyle modifications and monitoring. The condition resolved spontaneously postpartum, and she delivered a healthy baby with no visual sequelae.
A 81-year-old war veteran with age-related macular degeneration had failed multiple anti-VEGF treatments. Dr. Suryawanshi switched to a newer port delivery system, reducing injection frequency from monthly to twice yearly. The veteran's travel burden decreased dramatically while maintaining stable vision.
A 13-year-old boy from an orphanage presented with congenital cataracts missed in childhood. Dr. Suryawanshi performed bilateral cataract extraction with premium IOLs. Post-operatively, the boy discovered colors and details for the first time, with volunteers teaching him visual recognition skills previously underdeveloped.
As a 72-year-old retired architect, I'd accepted my worsening essential tremor as inevitable aging. Dr. Venkatesan's focused ultrasound thalamotomy at MIOT Hospital not only restored my ability to sketch but let me write legible letters to my grandchildren for the first time in a decade - all without a single incision.