Patient Experience
My 27-year-old brother's gunshot wound to the head had three hospitals declining surgery. Dr. Gupta not only removed the bullet but reconstructed his skull with 3D-printed titanium. He's now relearning walking and talking.
As an 81-year-old with Parkinson's, deep brain stimulation seemed too risky. Dr. Gupta used intraoperative MRI guidance for perfect electrode placement. My tremors stopped mid-surgery, and I've knitted sweaters for all my grandchildren since.
Our 16-year-old daughter's pilocytic astrocytoma was entwined with her optic nerve. Dr. Gupta's fluorescence-guided resection spared her vision completely—she just got her driver's license and sees 20/20.
The craniosynostosis in our 4-month-old identical twins required simultaneous surgery. Dr. Gupta operated on both in consecutive theaters with two teams, correcting their skull shapes perfectly. Their development is now completely normal.
At 38, my hemifacial spasm made teaching unbearable. Dr. Gupta's endoscopic surgery through my eyelid left no visible scar and eliminated the spasms—my students no longer stare during lessons.
My 63-year-old husband's glioblastoma prognosis was grim. Dr. Gupta's supramarginal resection with awake mapping bought us two precious years—time we used to travel across India, creating final memories together.
As a 29-year-old with refractory epilepsy since childhood, Dr. Gupta's laser interstitial thermal therapy destroyed my seizure focus through a 3mm burr hole. I've been seizure-free for 18 months and finally live independently.
As a 72-year-old retired botanist with persistent dizziness, Dr. Dixit's contrast-enhanced MRI revealed a rare vertebral artery dissection missed by two previous radiologists. Her detailed report enabled precise anticoagulant therapy, restoring my balance within weeks and allowing me to return to my orchid greenhouse.
My 8-year-old daughter's mysterious abdominal pain baffled pediatricians until Dr. Dixit performed a low-dose CT scan. She identified an unusual Meckel's diverticulum inflammation and personally called our surgeon with 3D reconstruction images, leading to successful laparoscopic surgery and complete recovery.
During my 24th week of pregnancy, emergency ultrasound showed concerning fetal anomalies. Dr. Dixit stayed late to perform a specialized fetal MRI, differentiating between severe and correctable conditions. Her compassionate yet factual analysis helped us make informed decisions for our baby's surgery.
As a 45-year-old wildlife photographer, I collapsed during a tiger reserve expedition. Dr. Dixit's emergency CT angiography identified a previously undiagnosed pulmonary arteriovenous malformation. Her rapid interpretation allowed immediate embolization, saving my life and preserving my career.
My 81-year-old father's dementia made conventional MRI impossible. Dr. Dixit designed a 'silent scan' protocol and used distraction techniques from his old teaching days. She diagnosed normal pressure hydrocephalus, and after shunt placement, he regained much of his cognitive function.
Following a complex motorcycle accident, my 19-year-old son had multiple fractures. Dr. Dixit's whole-body CT trauma protocol identified a hidden pancreatic injury that would have been fatal. Her comprehensive report coordinated three surgical teams simultaneously.
As a 33-year-old professional violinist with worsening hand numbness, Dr. Dixit's high-resolution nerve ultrasound revealed dynamic ulnar nerve compression during playing motions. Her innovative imaging guided a minimally invasive release procedure, saving my musical career.
My 6-month-old twins presented with failure to thrive. Dr. Dixit modified pediatric MRI protocols to diagnose both with different rare metabolic disorders. Her genetic correlation helped customize treatments for each baby's specific condition.
During routine cancer screening, Dr. Dixit's digital breast tomosynthesis detected microcalcifications that conventional mammography missed. Her early diagnosis of DCIS allowed lumpectomy instead of mastectomy, preserving my quality of life at age 52.
My 28-year-old wife's mysterious fevers persisted for months. Dr. Dixit's PET-CT identified occult tuberculosis lymphadenitis, correlating imaging with clinical history when others dismissed it as psychosomatic. Targeted treatment restored her health completely.
As a 67-year-old with pacemaker restrictions, Dr. Dixit creatively used ultrasound with elastography to characterize my liver mass when MRI was contraindicated. Her technique avoided risky biopsy and confirmed benign hemangioma.
Following a minor fall, my 90-year-old grandmother developed back pain. While others attributed it to arthritis, Dr. Dixit's careful review of lumbar spine X-rays revealed an occult osteoporotic fracture, enabling timely vertebroplasty and pain relief.
My 15-year-old daughter's knee pain was misdiagnosed as sports injury. Dr. Dixit's musculoskeletal MRI identified osteosarcoma in earliest stage. Her precise tumor mapping allowed limb-salvage surgery instead of amputation.