Patient Experience
A 14-year-old competitive figure skater from a wealthy family presented with unexplained fatigue and declining performance. Dr. Ünsür discovered a rare case of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction masked by anxiety symptoms. She collaborated with a sports medicine specialist to create a personalized inhaler protocol and breathing technique regimen, allowing the athlete to return to competition within three weeks while managing her condition long-term.
A 3-year-old refugee boy from Syria, recently resettled in a low-income neighborhood, arrived with severe malnutrition and developmental delays. Dr. Ünsür identified previously undiagnosed celiac disease compounded by post-traumatic stress. She worked with a social worker to secure specialized gluten-free foods through charity programs and initiated play therapy, resulting in significant weight gain and improved social interaction over six months.
An 8-year-old girl from a middle-class family presented with mysterious cyclical vomiting episodes every 3-4 weeks. Dr. Ünsür diagnosed abdominal migraine after ruling out gastrointestinal disorders. She implemented a preventive medication schedule synchronized with the lunar cycle (which correlated with symptoms) and taught the family biofeedback techniques, reducing episode frequency by 80% within two months.
A 16-year-old transgender patient from a supportive but confused family sought care for hormone therapy complications. Dr. Ünsür discovered an underlying endocrine disorder that required specialized management before continuing gender-affirming care. She coordinated with an endocrinologist and mental health professional, creating a phased treatment plan that addressed both medical needs and gender identity over nine months.