Patient Experience
My 78-year-old mother, a retired botanist, developed mysterious recurring fevers that baffled multiple specialists. Dr. Sengupta noticed a pattern correlating with her weekly gardening sessions and diagnosed melioidosis from soil bacteria - something no one else had considered. His unconventional thinking saved her from years of misdiagnosis.
As a 24-year-old software engineer working overseas, I returned to Kolkata with debilitating fatigue. Dr. Sengupta discovered I had contracted a rare tropical parasite during my travels to Myanmar. His global disease knowledge and precise treatment protocol had me recovered within weeks, allowing me to return to my international career. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
Our 8-year-old daughter, an aspiring dancer, suddenly developed joint swelling that threatened her passion. While others dismissed it as growing pains, Dr. Sengupta identified it as post-streptococcal reactive arthritis and created a gentle treatment plan that preserved her dance dreams while ensuring complete recovery. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
During Kolkata's monsoon season, my 45-year-old husband collapsed with multiple organ failure. Dr. Sengupta recognized it as leptospirosis from floodwater exposure and coordinated an emergency team that worked through the night. His calm leadership during crisis literally pulled my husband back from death's door. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
A 92-year-old freedom fighter with complex medication interactions was admitted after a fall. Dr. Sengupta spent hours reviewing decades of medical history, simplifying her regimen while preserving therapeutic benefits. His respect for her legacy and meticulous approach added quality years to her life. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
My 31-year-old wife, six months pregnant, developed alarming neurological symptoms. Dr. Sengupta diagnosed Wilson's disease - a rare genetic disorder exacerbated by pregnancy. He coordinated with obstetric specialists to create a safe treatment plan that protected both mother and baby through delivery. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
As a 19-year-old college athlete, I suddenly developed heart complications during training. Dr. Sengupta identified it as myocarditis from a recent viral infection and designed a gradual recovery program that allowed me to safely return to competitive sports within months, changing my approach to training forever. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
Our 5-year-old autistic son stopped eating and communicating. While pediatricians focused on behavioral issues, Dr. Sengupta discovered severe gastroesophageal reflux causing silent aspiration. His ability to look beyond obvious symptoms restored our son's health and communication abilities. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
A 67-year-old retired ship captain presented with confusing symptoms that mimicked dementia. Dr. Sengupta diagnosed hepatic encephalopathy from undetected liver damage and reversed what appeared to be cognitive decline, giving our family back the vibrant patriarch we thought we'd lost. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
My 42-year-old sister, a professional chef, developed strange allergic reactions to ingredients she'd worked with for years. Dr. Sengupta identified it as mast cell activation syndrome triggered by a hidden infection. His innovative treatment allowed her to return to the kitchen she loves. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
During Durga Puja celebrations, my 55-year-old uncle collapsed from heat stroke complicated by undiagnosed diabetes. Dr. Sengupta's rapid cooling protocol and subsequent diabetes management education transformed a life-threatening emergency into a wake-up call for healthier living. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
A 28-year-old new mother was readmitted with mysterious fever weeks after delivery. Dr. Sengupta diagnosed Lemierre's syndrome - a rare septic thrombosis - and his aggressive antibiotic therapy prevented what could have been a fatal outcome, allowing her to raise her newborn. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
My 83-year-old grandmother, a former school principal, was failing rapidly with what appeared to be age-related decline. Dr. Sengupta discovered she had giant cell arteritis affecting her vision and cognition. Treatment restored her sharp mind and prevented permanent blindness, preserving her independence. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
A 36-year-old construction worker presented with progressive weakness that threatened his livelihood. Dr. Sengupta diagnosed hypokalemic periodic paralysis - a rare genetic condition - and created a management plan that allowed him to continue working safely with proper precautions. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)