Patient Experience
Rohan Sharma, a 16-year-old aspiring cricketer from a middle-class family, developed sudden weakness in his right arm after a practice session. Dr. Mondal diagnosed a rare thoracic outlet syndrome compressing the brachial plexus. Through minimally invasive surgery and tailored physiotherapy, Rohan regained full strength in 3 months and returned to competitive cricket.
Mrs. Lakshmi Devi, an 82-year-old widow from a rural village, was brought by neighbors with progressive memory loss and agitation. Dr. Mondal discovered normal pressure hydrocephalus mistaken for dementia. After shunt placement, her cognitive function improved dramatically, allowing her to live independently again.
Arjun Mehta, a 45-year-old software executive, experienced bizarre olfactory hallucinations smelling burnt rubber. Dr. Mondal identified an uncinate seizure focus through advanced EEG monitoring. Targeted medication completely resolved his symptoms within weeks, preventing potential career disruption.
12-year-old Aisha Khan from an underprivileged background presented with sudden blindness. Dr. Mondal diagnosed conversion disorder triggered by school stress. Through family counseling and art therapy, her vision gradually returned over 6 weeks without medication.
Mr. Chen, a 68-year-old Chinese immigrant with limited English, developed asymmetric tremor and balance issues. Dr. Mondal used translation services to diagnose corticobasal degeneration. He coordinated multidisciplinary care including physical therapy and adaptive devices, significantly improving quality of life.
Priya Malhotra, a 32-year-old pregnant woman, developed severe headaches and visual disturbances. Dr. Mondal diagnosed reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome, managing her carefully through pregnancy with close monitoring and medication adjustments. She delivered a healthy baby and made full recovery.
Retired army colonel Singh, 71, presented with progressive weakness and fasciculations. Dr. Mondal confirmed ALS diagnosis and implemented a comprehensive care plan including respiratory support and mobility aids. The family received extensive counseling on disease progression and caregiving.
8-year-old twins Ravi and Rani from a low-income family both developed seizures. Dr. Mondal discovered a rare genetic epilepsy syndrome and initiated targeted gene therapy. Both children achieved seizure freedom with minimal side effects, transforming their educational prospects.
Mrs. Kapoor, a 55-year-old Kathak dancer, developed disabling cervical dystonia affecting her performances. Dr. Mondal administered precise botulinum toxin injections, restoring her ability to dance within days. Ongoing treatments maintained her artistic career.
Construction worker Raju Das, 38, suffered a traumatic brain injury from a fall. Dr. Mondal managed his elevated ICP and post-traumatic epilepsy, coordinating with rehabilitation specialists. After 9 months of recovery, Raju returned to modified work duties.
Teenager Maya Patel developed sudden narcolepsy with cataplexy triggered by laughter. Dr. Mondal prescribed novel wake-promoting agents and scheduled naps, enabling her to complete her board exams successfully despite the condition.
Mr. Joshi, a 60-year-old banker, experienced transient global amnesia during a important meeting. Dr. Mondal's thorough investigation ruled out stroke and implemented stress management techniques. The episode never recurred and Mr. Joshi learned coping strategies.
Neonate Baby Karthik showed abnormal movements hours after birth. Dr. Mondal diagnosed pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy and initiated immediate treatment. The infant developed normally with no neurological deficits, thanks to rapid diagnosis.
Mrs. Gupta, a 70-year-old with Parkinson's, developed debilitating medication-induced dyskinesias. Dr. Mondal adjusted her regimen and introduced advanced deep brain stimulation programming, dramatically improving her motor control and reducing medication needs.