Patient Experience
68-year-old retired banker with multiple comorbidities developed rapidly progressive dementia. Dr. Ray's advanced amyloid PET imaging confirmed autoimmune encephalitis rather than Alzheimer's. Immunotherapy led to dramatic improvement, transforming what was thought to be terminal decline into manageable condition.
A 5-year-old boy from an underprivileged background was brought with developmental delay. Dr. Ray's specialized imaging identified congenital CMV infection effects on brain development. While complete reversal wasn't possible, targeted interventions significantly improved his developmental trajectory.
42-year-old chef experienced sudden taste hallucinations. Dr. Ray's high-resolution temporal lobe imaging uncovered a small insular cavernoma. Precise surgical planning enabled complete resection with preservation of all sensory functions, returning the patient to his culinary profession.
A 81-year-old grandmother with osteoporosis fell and developed worsening back pain. Dr. Ray's spinal imaging revealed an occult sacral insufficiency fracture. His precise cementoplasty guidance provided immediate pain relief, allowing her to resume walking with assistance.
29-year-old medical resident developed unusual sensory symptoms after night shifts. Dr. Ray's comprehensive workup identified early multiple sclerosis. Early intervention with disease-modifying therapy has allowed her to continue her medical training with minimal disruption.
A 55-year-old fisherman from coastal Bengal presented with recurrent syncope. Dr. Ray's neurovascular imaging discovered a rare glossopharyngeal neuralgia vascular compression. Microvascular decompression guided by his precise imaging provided complete symptom resolution.
A 75-year-old retired schoolteacher from rural Bengal presented with unexplained weight loss and fatigue. Dr. Purkait's meticulous peripheral smear analysis revealed rare trypanosome parasites, leading to the first documented case of African sleeping sickness in Eastern India. The patient fully recovered after targeted treatment.
An 8-year-old street vendor's daughter was brought in with recurrent infections. Dr. Purkait identified a previously unknown genetic immunodeficiency through advanced flow cytometry, enabling targeted immunoglobulin therapy that transformed her health.
A 42-year-old corporate executive's routine health check showed abnormal liver enzymes. Dr. Purkait's liver biopsy interpretation revealed early-stage autoimmune hepatitis before symptoms manifested, allowing preventive treatment that preserved organ function.
A pregnant woman from the Sundarbans was referred with mysterious anemia. Dr. Purkait diagnosed hemoglobin E-beta thalassemia through specialized electrophoresis, enabling coordinated care with obstetricians for a successful delivery and ongoing management.
A 68-year-old fisherman presented with neurological symptoms initially dismissed as age-related. Dr. Purkait's cerebrospinal fluid analysis detected anti-NMDA receptors, leading to an autoimmune encephalitis diagnosis and immunotherapy that reversed his condition.
A 19-year-old college athlete collapsed during practice. Dr. Purkait's toxicology screening identified accidental aconite poisoning from herbal supplements, enabling life-saving treatment and educating the community about traditional medicine risks.
A 55-year-old construction worker with persistent cough was misdiagnosed with TB. Dr. Purkait's bronchial wash cytology revealed rare pulmonary alveolar proteinosis, leading to whole lung lavage that restored breathing capacity.
A 30-year-old IT professional undergoing fertility treatment had repeated miscarriages. Dr. Purkait identified antiphospholipid syndrome through specialized coagulation testing, enabling treatment that resulted in successful pregnancy.
A 12-year-old boy from an orphanage presented with developmental delays. Dr. Purkait's metabolic workup diagnosed Wilson's disease before liver damage occurred, allowing chelation therapy that normalized development.
A 25-year-old migrant worker from Bangladesh presented with severe anemia. Dr. Purkait identified hookworm infestation through stool microscopy and implemented a deworming program that benefited his entire community.
A 50-year-old restaurant owner with abnormal blood counts was suspected of leukemia. Dr. Purkait's bone marrow analysis revealed vitamin B12 deficiency mimicking malignancy, enabling simple supplementation that restored normal hematopoiesis.
A 35-year-old woman with recurrent fevers had traveled through 15 doctors. Dr. Purkait's serological testing diagnosed familial Mediterranean fever, enabling colchicine treatment that ended her decade-long diagnostic odyssey.
A 28-year-old female street food vendor with no prior medical history presented with acute respiratory distress after inhaling fumes from a chemical spill. Dr. Bose initiated non-invasive ventilation and targeted toxin antidotes, leading to full recovery within 72 hours with no family present during treatment.
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from a middle-class background was admitted with septic shock secondary to a neglected urinary tract infection. Despite multiple organ failures, Dr. Bose implemented precision antibiotic therapy and continuous renal replacement, resulting in gradual recovery over three weeks with daily family consultations.