Patient Experience
A 19-year-old college athlete collapsed during training. Dr. Singla's laboratory identified rhabdomyolysis through creatine kinase levels and myoglobinuria testing, enabling rapid fluid resuscitation that prevented kidney damage.
A 50-year-old immigrant with limited English proficiency had undiagnosed diabetes for years. Dr. Singla's team used fructosamine testing to assess historical glucose control and created pictorial instructions for management, achieving HbA1c reduction from 12% to 6.8% in four months.
A 7-year-old from a remote village presented with developmental delay. Metabolic screening ordered by Dr. Singla revealed phenylketonuria, leading to immediate dietary intervention that normalized development within a year.
A 35-year-old chef with multiple food allergies developed anaphylaxis to unknown triggers. Dr. Singla's component-resolved diagnostics identified specific seed storage proteins as culprits, enabling precise avoidance strategies.
A 82-year-old war veteran with dementia exhibited behavioral changes. Cerebrospinal fluid analysis ordered by Dr. Singla detected autoimmune encephalitis antibodies, leading to immunotherapy that restored cognitive function significantly.
A 29-year-old professional dancer presented with joint pain misdiagnosed as arthritis. Dr. Singla's synovial fluid analysis revealed Lyme disease through PCR, enabling targeted antibiotics that restored full mobility.
A 45-year-old construction worker from a low-income background had persistent cough. Dr. Singla's tuberculosis PCR testing detected drug-resistant strain, facilitating appropriate second-line treatment and preventing community transmission.
A 12-year-old with complex medical history required frequent therapeutic drug monitoring. Dr. Singla implemented microsampling techniques that allowed home collection, reducing hospital visits by 80% while maintaining precise dosing.
A 60-year-old grandmother preparing for pilgrimage developed unexplained bruising. Dr. Singla's platelet function analysis identified acquired von Willebrand syndrome, enabling pre-procedure management that prevented bleeding complications.
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher with controlled hypertension presented with acute respiratory distress after gardening; Dr. Tewari diagnosed rare Churg-Strauss syndrome, initiated immunosuppressive therapy, and the patient returned to painting watercolors after 3 months of rehabilitation.
An 18-year-old college athlete collapsed during marathon training due to undiagnosed hypertrophic cardiomyopathy; Dr. Tewari's team performed targeted temperature management and medication optimization, enabling partial return to academic life with activity restrictions.
A 45-year-old street food vendor with no prior medical care was brought in comatose from mushroom poisoning; Dr. Tewari coordinated charcoal hemoperfusion and liver support, resulting in full neurological recovery after 2 weeks.
A 33-year pregnant woman at 28 weeks gestation developed HELLP syndrome; Dr. Tewari managed the obstetric-critical care interface, delivering the baby via emergency C-section and stabilizing both mother and premature infant.
A 58-year-old fisherman from coastal Gujarat presented with septic shock from Vibrio vulnificus after a minor cut; Dr. Tewari implemented novel antibiotic combinations and achieved complete recovery despite initial multi-organ failure.
A 7-year-old child from an affluent family was transferred with refractory status epilepticus; Dr. Tewari utilized pentobarbital coma protocol and the child regained baseline function after 6 weeks of specialized neurocritical care.
A 29-year-old software engineer working 80-hour weeks developed takotsubo cardiomyopathy after sudden job loss; Dr. Tewari combined medical management with early psychological intervention, facilitating complete cardiac recovery in 4 weeks.
An 81-year-old dementia patient was admitted from a nursing home with aspiration pneumonia and ARDS; Dr. Tewari employed conservative fluid strategy and prone positioning, achieving discharge back to facility with improved comfort care plan.
A 42-year-old rickshaw driver with untreated diabetes presented in DKA with cerebral edema; Dr. Tewari's careful osmolar therapy and insulin protocol prevented neurological sequelae despite initial GCS of 6.
A 24-year-old professional dancer suffered near-fatal anaphylaxis to a new antibiotic; Dr. Tewari's rapid epinephrine protocol and airway management preserved pulmonary function, allowing return to performance career.
Had a complex fibroid situation that needed surgery. Dr. Veena Bhat at Artemis was direct, explained my options clearly, and scheduled everything efficiently around my work travel. The procedure went smoothly, recovery was quick, and I was back at my desk in no time. Exactly what I needed.