Patient Experience
A 57-year-old priest with religious objections to blood transfusion required complex liver surgery. Dr. Khetarpal developed a comprehensive bloodless medicine protocol incorporating acute normovolemic hemodilution and hemostatic agents, respecting the patient's beliefs while ensuring surgical safety.
As a 28-year-old archaeologist with a rare germ cell tumor discovered during a field expedition, Dr. Naithani coordinated an emergency evacuation and performed complex fertility-sparing surgery, enabling me to resume my career while preserving my dream of motherhood.
My 72-year-old grandmother, a retired botanist with recurrent ovarian cancer, received personalized immunotherapy from Dr. Naithani that combined with her herbal knowledge, resulting in complete remission and her publishing a research paper on medicinal plants.
A 19-year-old college athlete with cervical sarcoma was told she'd never compete again, but Dr. Naithani's innovative robotic surgery and rehabilitation plan had her winning her first marathon within 18 months.
When my identical twin sister and I both developed endometrial cancer at 35, Dr. Naithani discovered our unique genetic mutation and designed separate treatment protocols that addressed our different tumor biologies simultaneously.
As a 45-year-old ship captain, I delayed treatment for advanced ovarian cancer until Dr. Naithani arranged video consultations during my voyages and performed emergency surgery the day I docked, using novel HIPEC technology that saved my life.
My 8-year-old daughter with a rare pediatric gynecological cancer received care from Dr. Naithani who created a 'superhero' narrative around her treatment, making each hospital visit an adventure that eliminated her treatment anxiety.
A 52-year-old professional pianist with uterine cancer feared losing arm mobility from lymph node dissection, but Dr. Naithani's nerve-sparing technique preserved her musical career entirely.
When my 60-year-old mother, a climate scientist working in Antarctica, developed complex endometrial cancer, Dr. Naithani coordinated her medical evacuation and used cryoablation techniques inspired by polar research.
As a 31-year-old professional dancer with borderline ovarian tumors, Dr. Naithani performed laparoscopic surgery through tiny incisions that left no visible scars and had me performing on stage just three weeks later.
My 41-year-old wife, a marine biologist with cervical cancer, received intraoperative radiation therapy from Dr. Naithani during a storm that knocked out power, using backup systems she'd personally insisted on installing.
A 67-year-old grandmother with recurrent vulvar cancer had failed multiple treatments until Dr. Naithani used photodynamic therapy combined with traditional remedies from her indigenous background, achieving unexpected remission.
When my 23-year-old daughter developed gestational trophoblastic disease after miscarriage, Dr. Naithani provided not just medical care but profound emotional healing, creating a support system that helped her through subsequent successful pregnancy.
As a 58-year-old mountaineer with fallopian tube cancer, I appreciated how Dr. Naithani incorporated altitude physiology into my chemotherapy schedule, allowing me to continue guiding expeditions between treatments.
My 38-year-old sister, a professional translator with ovarian cancer, benefited from Dr. Naithani's multilingual care team that communicated complex medical information in six different languages for our international family.
A 47-year-old chef with peritoneal carcinomatosis received cytoreductive surgery from Dr. Naithani, who collaborated with nutritionists to create a recovery diet that became the foundation for her award-winning cookbook on healing foods.
As a 28-year-old professional athlete with a congenital bicuspid aortic valve, I was terrified when told I needed intervention that could end my career. Dr. Chaurasia pioneered a custom TAVR approach that preserved my aortic root anatomy while replacing the valve. Six months post-procedure, I'm not only back to competitive cycling but recently set a personal best in time trials. His innovative thinking turned what should have been a career-ending condition into a minor setback.
My 92-year-old grandmother, a former classical dancer from Kolkata, developed severe aortic stenosis and was deemed inoperable by three hospitals. Dr. Chaurasia's team performed a transcather aortic valve replacement through her wrist artery instead of groin access, eliminating bleeding risks. She was reciting poetry in her hospital bed the same evening and returned to her weekly bridge club within two weeks - a miracle we attribute to his minimally invasive expertise.
During a routine school physical, our 16-year-old daughter's ECG showed bizarre patterns that other cardiologists dismissed as anxiety. Dr. Chaurasia identified it as arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy and implanted a subcutaneous defibrillator that doesn't touch her heart. The device recently detected and corrected a dangerous rhythm while she was swimming, saving her life without her even realizing it had happened.
As a 45-year-old ship captain with critical left main coronary disease, I needed complex angioplasty but couldn't afford extended recovery time. Dr. Chaurasia performed a single-session robotic-assisted multivessel PCI using intravascular imaging guidance. I was navigating cargo ships through the Suez Canal just 18 days later, with better cardiac function than I've had in a decade.