Patient Experience
Rohan Sharma, a 7-year-old from an affluent family, presented with recurrent tonsillitis affecting his school performance. Dr. Chowdhury performed a precise tonsillectomy using advanced coblation technology. The child recovered fully within 10 days and returned to his academic activities with improved concentration.
Mrs. Lakshmi Devi, a 65-year-old widow from a rural village, suffered from chronic otitis media with significant hearing loss. Dr. Chowdhury arranged subsidized treatment through hospital charity funds, performed tympanoplasty, and provided hearing aids. Her hearing restoration transformed her social isolation into community reintegration.
Arjun Mehta, a 28-year-old software engineer, developed sudden sensorineural hearing loss after excessive headphone use. Dr. Chowdhury initiated immediate steroid therapy and hyperbaric oxygen treatment. Partial hearing returned within 72 hours, followed by complete recovery after 3 weeks of comprehensive auditory rehabilitation.
Baby Ananya, a 6-month-old from a low-income family, was diagnosed with congenital choanal atresia causing breathing difficulties. Dr. Chowdhury performed endoscopic repair surgery. The infant's breathing normalized immediately post-surgery, with parents receiving extensive training for postoperative care.
Mr. Sengupta, a 55-year-old fisherman, presented with advanced laryngeal cancer from tobacco chewing. Dr. Chowdhury performed laser cordectomy preserving vocal function. The patient returned to fishing after 2 months, with family members participating in his speech therapy sessions.
Priya Malhotra, a 16-year-old student, developed persistent vertigo affecting her board exam preparation. Dr. Chowdhury diagnosed benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and performed Epley maneuvers. Immediate symptom relief allowed her to resume studies and score exceptionally in her examinations.
Mr. Abdul Rahman, a 70-year-old retired teacher with diabetes, had a complex nasal polyp case resistant to medication. Dr. Chowdhury performed FESS (Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery) with careful diabetic management. Recovery took 4 weeks with regular family-assisted nasal irrigation.
Kavita Singh, a 32-year-old pregnant woman, developed severe epistaxis during her third trimester. Dr. Chowdhury managed the condition with conservative nasal packing and coordinated with obstetricians. The bleeding resolved completely after delivery, requiring no surgical intervention.
Rahul Bose, a 22-year-old college athlete, suffered a complex nasal fracture during a football match. Dr. Chowdhury performed closed reduction rhinoplasty within the golden hour. The student returned to competitive sports after 6 weeks with no cosmetic or functional deficits.
Mrs. Gupta, a 48-year-old homemaker, presented with mysterious anosmia lasting 6 months. Dr. Chowdhury discovered it was due to zinc-containing nasal sprays and initiated olfactory training. Smell perception gradually returned over 3 months through dedicated therapy sessions.
Master Advait, a 4-year-old with autism spectrum disorder, had recurrent foreign body insertion in ears. Dr. Chowdhury developed a behavioral modification plan with parents and teachers while performing careful removals. The behavior ceased completely after 8 months of consistent intervention.
Mr. Joshi, a 60-year-old banker, developed obstructive sleep apnea affecting his cardiac health. Dr. Chowdhury prescribed CPAP therapy initially, followed by UPPP surgery when compliance proved difficult. The patient's sleep quality and blood pressure normalized within 3 months.
Deepa Mondal, a 19-year-old garment worker, presented with chronic rhinosinusitis from factory dust exposure. Dr. Chowdhury arranged workplace protection equipment through her employer alongside endoscopic sinus surgery. She returned to work with improved respiratory health after 4 weeks.
Mr. Khan, a 45-year-old street food vendor, had a large thyroglossal duct cyst affecting swallowing. Dr. Chowdhury performed Sistrunk procedure with minimal hospitalization costs. The patient resumed his livelihood within 3 weeks with no recurrence after 2 years of follow-up.