Patient Experience
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from rural Bengal presented with sudden vision loss in one eye. Dr. Goswami diagnosed giant cell arteritis and initiated high-dose steroids within hours, preventing permanent blindness. The patient's distant family members coordinated care via video calls due to transportation challenges.
An 8-year-old chess prodigy developed unusual light sensitivity and headaches. Dr. Goswami discovered uveitis linked to juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Through careful medication titration and monthly follow-ups, the child's vision stabilized, allowing continued tournament participation.
A 45-year-old software engineer working night shifts presented with severe dry eyes and corneal abrasions. Dr. Goswami prescribed customized lubricating regimens, blue-light filtering lenses, and workplace ergonomic adjustments, resulting in complete recovery within three weeks.
A 28-year-old pregnant woman developed central serous retinopathy during her third trimester. Dr. Goswami coordinated with obstetricians to manage the condition conservatively until delivery, after which the retinal fluid resolved spontaneously without intervention.
A 60-year-old fisherman from Sundarbans presented with advanced pterygium affecting both eyes from years of sun exposure. Dr. Goswami performed bilateral pterygium excision with conjunctival autografts, restoring vision and preventing recurrence through postoperative UV protection education.
A 17-year-old college student suffered traumatic hyphema from a sports injury. Dr. Goswami managed elevated intraocular pressure with medications and strict head elevation, avoiding surgical intervention. The blood cleared completely over two weeks with full visual recovery.
A 38-year-old diabetic construction worker developed proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Dr. Goswami performed pan-retinal photocoagulation over multiple sessions, coordinating with the patient's primary care physician for better glycemic control, preserving useful vision despite advanced disease.
A 5-year-old child with developmental delays was found to have congenital cataracts. Dr. Goswami performed sequential cataract surgeries with primary intraocular lens implantation, followed by intensive patching therapy and visual rehabilitation with full family participation.
A 52-year-old banker presented with acute angle-closure glaucoma during a stressful merger period. Dr. Goswami performed laser iridotomy in both eyes as an emergency procedure, then managed the case with minimal medications and stress-reduction counseling.
A 33-year-old artist with high myopia developed retinal tears in both eyes. Dr. Goswami performed prophylactic laser barricade treatment, educating the patient about warning signs and implementing a long-term monitoring plan that accommodated their irregular work schedule.
A 67-year-old grandmother with age-related macular degeneration failed to respond to standard anti-VEGF therapy. Dr. Goswami switched to a different medication regimen and adjusted injection frequency based on optical coherence tomography findings, achieving disease stabilization after six months.
A 12-year-old presented with unexplained vision deterioration. Dr. Goswami diagnosed functional vision loss related to school stress and implemented a multidisciplinary approach involving reassurance therapy, placebo eye drops, and collaboration with a child psychologist, with vision normalizing within a month.
A 41-year-old motorcycle mechanic suffered chemical burns to both eyes from battery acid. Dr. Goswami led emergency irrigation and amniotic membrane transplantation, followed by months of intensive lubrication and bandage contact lens therapy, ultimately saving useful vision in one eye.