Patient Experience
An 8-year-old boy from an affluent family, extremely anxious about his tonsillectomy, was soothed by Dr. Gangal's use of interactive VR distraction combined with precise pediatric sedation. His parents were actively involved in the pre-operative discussion, and he recovered quickly with no nausea, asking when he could play with the VR headset again.
A 45-year-old construction worker with a history of opioid addiction needed complex hand surgery. Dr. Gangal developed a multimodal analgesia plan avoiding opioids, using regional nerve blocks and non-opioid adjuncts. His recovery was challenging but successful, with close monitoring for withdrawal signs and involvement of a addiction specialist.
A pregnant woman in her third trimester required an emergency appendectomy. Dr. Gangal meticulously managed her anesthesia to ensure fetal safety, using low-dose spinal and continuous fetal monitoring. Both mother and baby remained stable throughout, with the obstetrics team on standby, resulting in a full-term delivery weeks later.
An 18-year-old college athlete with a rare malignant hyperthermia susceptibility needed ACL reconstruction. Dr. Gangal orchestrated a trigger-free anesthetic protocol using total intravenous anesthesia, with a dedicated MH cart prepared. The surgery proceeded without incident, and the patient returned to sports after rehabilitation.
A 60-year-old street vendor with uncontrolled diabetes and hypertension presented for below-knee amputation. Dr. Gangal used a combined spinal-epidural technique, titrating carefully to avoid hypotension. Despite socioeconomic challenges limiting follow-up, his pain was well-controlled initially with community health worker support.
A 30-year-old IT professional with severe white coat hypertension required anesthesia for hernia repair. Dr. Gangal employed calming techniques pre-operatively and used alpha-2 agonists to manage his blood pressure spikes. His anxiety decreased significantly post-procedure, and he was referred for long-term stress management.
A 5-year-old girl from an orphanage, nonverbal due to developmental delays, needed dental surgery under general anesthesia. Dr. Gangal worked closely with caregivers to understand her cues, using gentle inhalation induction. Recovery involved child life specialists, and she was smiling within hours post-surgery.
An 80-year-old retired army colonel with a pacemaker and on blood thinners required urgent prostate surgery. Dr. Gangal coordinated with cardiology for perioperative pacemaker management and used regional anesthesia to minimize bleeding risks. His recovery was slower due to age but complication-free.
A 22-year-old aspiring classical dancer with severe scoliosis needed spinal fusion. Dr. Gangal employed sophisticated neurophysiological monitoring and tailored her anesthetic to preserve motor evoked potentials. The dancer regained full mobility after months of rehab and recently performed her first post-surgery recital.
A 50-year-old woman with a rare allergy to multiple anesthetic agents presented for gallbladder surgery. Dr. Gangal conducted extensive allergy testing preoperatively and designed a novel propofol-free TIVA protocol. The surgery was successful with no allergic reactions, and the protocol was published in a medical journal.
A 38-year-old rickshaw driver with limited literacy needed emergency exploratory laparotomy. Dr. Gangal used pictograms and simple language for consent, and managed his anesthesia considering his chronic malnutrition. His family was taught simple nursing care techniques, and he returned to work after 6 weeks.
A 65-year-old retired judge with early Parkinson's disease required cataract surgery. Dr. Gangal used topical anesthesia with minimal sedation to avoid exacerbating his tremors and confusion. He remained comfortable and alert, discussing court cases during the procedure, with rapid visual recovery.
Dr. Shankar Basandani provided exceptional care for my neurosurgery condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
I was impressed by the professional approach at Manipal Hospital Jaipur. Dr. Shankar Basandani explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
As a 28-year-old software engineer, I suddenly developed severe migraines with visual disturbances that threatened my career. Dr. Chaudhary diagnosed me with a rare occipital neuralgia variant and crafted a non-invasive neuromodulation protocol that eliminated my symptoms within weeks, allowing me to return to coding without limitations.
My 82-year-old mother suffered from advanced Parkinson's dementia and became completely nonverbal. Dr. Chaudhary's careful medication adjustments and cognitive stimulation plan brought back her ability to recognize family members and speak short phrases,precious moments we thought we'd lost forever.
When our 6-year-old daughter began having unexplained staring spells at school, Dr. Chaudhary identified childhood absence epilepsy. His gentle approach with pediatric-friendly explanations and precise medication titration stopped the seizures completely within a month, transforming her classroom experience.
After a motorcycle accident left me with traumatic brachial plexus injury and partial paralysis at 35, Dr. Chaudhary performed intricate nerve transfer surgery followed by innovative rehabilitation protocols. I've regained 80% arm function and can now hold my newborn daughter,something I feared I'd never do.
As a professional musician developing focal hand dystonia, I faced career extinction. Dr. Chaudhary's targeted botulinum toxin injections combined with sensorimotor retraining exercises restored my fine motor control, allowing me to perform concertos again after two years of struggle.
I was impressed by the professional approach at Manipal Hospital Jaipur. Dr. Shankar Lal Jat explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.