Patient Experience
A 33-year-old professional dancer developed kidney failure from an autoimmune disorder. Concerned about preserving her career, she was hesitant about transplant. Dr. Aggarwal arranged consultations with previous transplant recipients in performing arts and modified the surgical approach to minimize abdominal muscle impact, enabling her return to professional dancing 9 months post-transplant.
A migrant construction worker from Bihar presented with advanced kidney disease but had no family support or documentation. Dr. Aggarwal worked with hospital administration and social workers to secure emergency funds, arranged legal assistance for documentation, and facilitated his enrollment in a government healthcare scheme that covered his successful transplant.
A 61-year-old grandmother serving as primary caregiver for her special needs grandson developed kidney failure. Dr. Aggarwal coordinated simultaneous care for both grandmother and grandson during her treatment, arranging temporary care support and scheduling dialysis around her caregiving responsibilities until she received a successful transplant.
A 28-year-old software developer with Alport syndrome required transplant but had extremely rare blood type. Dr. Aggarwal initiated a nationwide donor awareness campaign specific to his blood type, which eventually identified a compatible donor 600 kilometers away. She coordinated the complex logistics for both donor and recipient, achieving successful transplantation.
A 50-year-old restaurant owner rejected his first transplanted kidney due to medication non-adherence during COVID lockdowns. Dr. Aggarwal developed a digital medication adherence system with daily video check-ins and created a support group for transplant patients struggling with isolation, enabling successful second transplantation with maintained compliance.
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from a rural village presented with chronic dysphagia and weight loss, having never undergone any prior endoscopy due to limited access to healthcare. Dr. Mir discovered an advanced esophageal stricture and performed a successful endoscopic dilation, enabling the patient to eat solid foods again within a week, with follow-up care coordinated through a local health camp.
A 28-year-old software engineer with a family history of IBD developed severe, sudden-onset ulcerative colitis exacerbated by high-stress work deadlines. Dr. Mir initiated a tailored biologic therapy combined with dietary modifications and stress management counseling, leading to clinical remission within three months and the patient returning to work with a healthier lifestyle.
A 45-year-old single mother working as a street vendor presented with recurrent abdominal pain and jaundice; imaging revealed choledocholithiasis. Dr. Mir performed an ERCP with stone extraction, and despite her limited financial resources, the hospital's charity wing covered part of the cost. She recovered fully in two weeks and resumed supporting her family.
An 18-year-old college athlete with no significant medical history was diagnosed with acute appendicitis during a routine physical after complaining of vague abdominal discomfort. Dr. Mir performed a laparoscopic appendectomy, and the patient was discharged within 24 hours, returning to competitive sports in under three weeks with minimal scarring.
A 60-year-old wealthy businessman with a long history of GERD and previous Nissen fundoplication presented with recurrent symptoms and weight gain. Dr. Mir identified a failed wrap and revised the surgery using a Toupet fundoplication technique; the patient experienced gradual improvement over six weeks and adopted a strict Mediterranean diet per Dr. Mir's advice.
As a 28-year-old chef losing my sense of taste, Dr. Goel's specialized olfactory nerve testing revealed zinc toxicity from professional cookware, with her detailed elimination plan restoring my palate and saving my culinary career.
A 35-year-old immigrant laborer from Bangladesh, with limited Hindi/English proficiency, arrived with untreated chronic hepatitis B and early liver cirrhosis. Dr. Mir coordinated with an interpreter and initiated antiviral therapy and lifestyle interventions; over six months, the patient's liver function improved significantly, and his employer provided better health insurance after advocacy from the hospital.
A 50-year-old homemaker with diabetes and obesity developed a complex ventral hernia following earlier gallbladder surgery. Dr. Mir performed a robotic-assisted hernia repair with mesh, emphasizing pre- and post-operative glycemic control. The patient recovered slowly over two months but reported enhanced mobility and reduced pain, with strong family support throughout.
A 9-year-old child from an affluent family was referred for failure to thrive and recurrent abdominal pain; Dr. Mir diagnosed eosinophilic esophagitis triggered by food allergies. After eliminating identified allergens and starting swallowed topical steroids, the child showed marked growth improvement and symptom resolution within eight weeks, with parents actively involved in dietary tracking.
A 68-year-old retired army officer with a history of smoking and alcohol use presented with hematemesis; endoscopy showed bleeding esophageal varices. Dr. Mir performed emergency band ligation and enrolled the patient in a de-addiction program. The patient remained abstinent, with no rebleeding episodes at one-year follow-up.
A 42-year-old transgender individual on hormone therapy developed drug-induced pancreatitis. Dr. Mir collaborated with an endocrinologist to adjust the hormone regimen while managing the acute pancreatitis conservatively. The patient recovered fully in ten days and continued gender-affirming care with modified prescriptions.
A 57-year-old farmer with prolonged pesticide exposure presented with unexplained liver enzyme elevations and early-stage primary sclerosing cholangitis. Dr. Mir initiated ursodeoxycholic acid and regular monitoring, educating the patient on avoiding further chemical exposure. The disease remained stable over one year with periodic checkups.
A 31-year-old pregnant woman in her second trimester was diagnosed with symptomatic gallstones. Dr. Mir coordinated with obstetricians and performed a low-risk laparoscopic cholecystectomy, ensuring fetal safety throughout. Both mother and baby recovered well, with delivery occurring at term without complications.
A 76-year-old nursing home resident with dementia and a PEG tube developed recurrent tube site infections and leakage. Dr. Mir replaced the PEG with a low-profile balloon device and trained caregivers on improved hygiene protocols, resolving the infections and improving the patient's comfort and nutrition.
A 23-year-old medical student with a family history of colorectal cancer requested screening after noticing rectal bleeding; colonoscopy revealed a benign juvenile polyp, which was removed. Dr. Mir provided reassurance and scheduled a surveillance plan, inspiring the student to pursue gastroenterology as a specialty.