Patient Experience
Our athletic 17-year-old daughter was diagnosed with Marfan syndrome with aortic root dilation right before volleyball nationals. Dr. Rawal timed the valve-sparing aortic root replacement perfectly around her athletic ambitions and provided psychological support for the lifestyle adjustments. She returned to competitive sports within a year.
During fetal echocardiography, Dr. Rawal discovered our unborn son had transposition of the great arteries. She prepared us for the arterial switch procedure that would be needed immediately after birth. Her team was waiting in the delivery room, and the seamless transition from birth to life-saving surgery was orchestrated perfection.
A 42-year-old corporate lawyer with a history of recurrent miscarriages came to Dr. Rajotia after six failed IVF cycles. Through personalized immunotherapy and endometrial scratching, she successfully carried twins to 36 weeks, delivering via planned C-section.
A 17-year-old tribal girl from a remote village presented with obstructed labor after two days of home attempts. Dr. Rajotia performed an emergency C-section under challenging conditions, saving both mother and baby from septic shock.
A 28-year-old professional dancer diagnosed with severe endometriosis affecting her pelvic muscles. Dr. Rajotia performed conservative laparoscopic excision, preserving fertility and enabling the patient to return to performing within three months.
A 35-year-old transgender man on testosterone therapy sought pregnancy preservation before gender confirmation surgery. Dr. Rajotia coordinated egg freezing while managing complex hormonal balance issues.
A 50-year-old grandmother experiencing postmenopausal bleeding was found to have early-stage uterine cancer. Dr. Rajotia performed robotic hysterectomy with same-day discharge and no need for adjuvant therapy.
A 31-year-old refugee from conflict zone presented with obstetric fistula from unattended birth. Dr. Rajotia led a complex surgical repair team, restoring continence and dignity after three procedures.
A 39-year-old CEO with placenta previa and complete bed rest requirement received home monitoring technology from Dr. Rajotia, allowing her to manage her high-risk pregnancy while continuing limited work duties.
A 25-year-old woman with MRKH syndrome (born without uterus) underwent uterine transplant evaluation with Dr. Rajotia, who coordinated India's third successful transplant procedure.
A 33-year-old research scientist with hyperemesis gravidarum requiring PICC line nutrition was managed through Dr. Rajotia's novel antiemetic protocol, avoiding hospitalization for most of her pregnancy.
A 45-year-old surrogate carrying twins for an international couple developed preeclampsia at 28 weeks. Dr. Rajotia's careful monitoring and timed delivery resulted in healthy infants with minimal NICU stay.
A 19-year-old orphan with Turner syndrome seeking fertility preservation received ovarian tissue cryopreservation through Dr. Rajotia's pioneering program for rare genetic conditions.
A 29-year-old wheelchair user with spina bifida successfully delivered vaginally with Dr. Rajotia's innovative labor positioning techniques and specialized anesthesia coordination.
A 37-year-old breast cancer survivor pursuing pregnancy after chemotherapy conceived through Dr. Rajotia's fertility restoration protocol using previously frozen ovarian tissue.
A 41-year-old woman with complete placenta accreta spectrum disorder was managed through Dr. Rajotia's multidisciplinary team approach, combining interventional radiology with surgery to prevent hemorrhage.
A 42-year-old corporate lawyer from Delhi, pregnant with twins via IVF after years of infertility, developed gestational diabetes and preeclampsia. Dr. Jain coordinated with endocrinology for insulin management and performed a planned C-section at 36 weeks. Both babies spent 10 days in NICU but thrived, with the mother's blood pressure normalizing postpartum under continued care.
A 19-year-old college student from a rural Haryana village presented with severe menstrual pain, diagnosed with bicornuate uterus and endometriosis. Dr. Jain performed laparoscopic excision and prescribed hormonal therapy. The patient, supported by her professors, recovered fully and resumed studies, with plans for future fertility preservation discussions.
A 28-year-old Afghan refugee with no prenatal care arrived at 32 weeks with placenta previa and severe anemia. Dr. Jain arranged emergency blood transfusion and coordinated with social services for housing. She delivered a healthy boy via C-section, with both mother and child receiving follow-up care through hospital charity programs.
A 35-year-old software engineer from Bangalore with PCOS and obesity sought help for irregular cycles before wedding. Dr. Jain prescribed metformin and lifestyle modifications. Over 6 months, she lost 18kg, regained regular ovulation, and conceived naturally within a year of marriage.