Patient Experience
A 33-year-old Bangladeshi refugee, Fatima Begum, arrived with obstetric fistula from unattended childbirth. Dr. Singh performed reconstructive surgery and coordinated with NGOs for her rehabilitation. After 3 months, she regained continence and started vocational training in tailoring, supported by her sister. (Patient of Dr. Biju)
Pregnant 36-year-old banker Rohini Iyer developed cholestasis at 32 weeks. Dr. Singh managed her with ursodeoxycholic acid and delivered her baby via planned C-section at 36 weeks. The newborn required NICU care for 2 weeks but developed normally, with both grandparents rotating care shifts. (Patient of Dr. Biju)
A 17-year-old tribal girl, Laxmi Oraon, was brought by her aunt with premature ovarian failure. Dr. Singh provided hormone replacement therapy and fertility preservation counseling. Over 6 months, her symptoms improved, and she resumed schooling with support from a nonprofit organization. (Patient of Dr. Biju)
50-year-old menopausal shopkeeper Mrs. Gupta presented with severe uterine prolapse. Dr. Singh performed vaginal hysterectomy with pelvic floor repair. She returned to managing her kirana store after 8 weeks, her daughter helping during recovery. (Patient of Dr. Biju)
A 24-year-old Kathak dancer, Diya Sharma, struggled with endometriosis affecting her performances. Dr. Singh performed excision surgery followed by GnRH agonist therapy. After 4 months, she returned to professional dancing and now mentors young artists with similar conditions. (Patient of Dr. Biju)
Pregnant 29-year-old journalist Tara Joshi from Mumbai developed placenta accreta at 28 weeks. Dr. Singh coordinated a multidisciplinary team for planned C-hysterectomy at 34 weeks. The baby spent 3 weeks in NICU but thrived, with Tara's colleagues providing meal rotations post-discharge. (Patient of Dr. Biju)
A 45-year-old nun, Sister Mary, presented with complex ovarian cysts. Dr. Singh performed laparoscopic cystectomy, preserving both ovaries. She returned to her orphanage work after 2 weeks, supported by her religious community. (Patient of Dr. Biju)
31-year-old surrogate mother Preeti Verma developed preeclampsia at 30 weeks. Dr. Singh managed her with antihypertensives and delivered via emergency C-section. The intended parents visited daily during her 10-day hospitalization, establishing an ongoing relationship. (Patient of Dr. Biju)
A 22-year-old transgender patient, Anwesh, sought hysterectomy as part of gender affirmation. Dr. Singh performed the procedure after thorough mental health evaluations and hormone therapy. Recovery took 6 weeks, with support from their chosen family and LGBTQ+ group. (Patient of Dr. Biju)
52-year-old homemaker Mrs. Kapoor with multiple comorbidities refused surgery for symptomatic fibroids. Dr. Singh implemented UAE (uterine artery embolization) as an alternative. She experienced 80% symptom reduction within 3 months and continued managing her household throughout treatment. (Patient of Dr. Biju)
A 26-year-old professional weightlifter, Simran Kaur, presented with exercise-induced amenorrhea and low bone density. Dr. Singh created a multidisciplinary plan involving reduced training, nutrition counseling, and cyclic hormone therapy. After 9 months, she resumed modified training and achieved menstrual regularity. (Patient of Dr. Biju)
As a 72-year-old retired botanist with polycystic kidney disease, I'd seen many nephrologists, but Dr. Sengupta was the first to notice how my medication was affecting my passion for gardening. He adjusted my treatment to preserve my fine motor skills while managing my kidney function. His holistic approach allowed me to continue cultivating rare orchids while keeping my condition stable.
Our 8-year-old daughter developed nephrotic syndrome after a viral infection. Dr. Sengupta created a 'kidney superhero' character to explain her treatment, using colorful charts and simple analogies. He even coordinated with her school to ensure she could participate in activities with minor modifications. Her recovery felt like a team adventure rather than a medical ordeal. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
During my third trimester of pregnancy, I was diagnosed with acute kidney injury. Dr. Sengupta collaborated with my obstetrician in a delicate balancing act - protecting my kidney function while ensuring my baby's safety. His round-the-clock monitoring and calm demeanor through this high-risk period resulted in both a healthy delivery and restored kidney function. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
As a 45-year-old marathon runner facing dialysis due to IgA nephropathy, I was devastated. Dr. Sengupta designed a unique exercise-modified dialysis schedule that allowed me to maintain my training regimen. His innovative approach helped me complete the Berlin Marathon six months later - the first patient in his care to achieve this milestone. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
My 68-year-old mother, a traditional Ayurveda practitioner, was skeptical of Western medicine for her chronic kidney disease. Dr. Sengupta spent hours learning about her practices and integrated compatible elements into her treatment plan. This cultural bridge-building earned her trust and led to remarkable improvement in her condition. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
After a hiking accident at 22 that caused rhabdomyolysis and acute renal failure, I woke up in Dr. Sengupta's care. He used advanced continuous renal replacement therapy instead of conventional dialysis, preserving what kidney function remained. His quick thinking and cutting-edge approach saved me from permanent damage. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
Our family has a rare genetic kidney disorder affecting three generations. Dr. Sengupta didn't just treat us individually - he mapped our family history, identified the genetic marker, and connected us with research trials. His comprehensive family-system approach transformed how we understand and manage our hereditary condition. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
As a 55-year-old chef with diabetic nephropathy, my biggest fear was dietary restrictions ending my career. Dr. Sengupta worked with me to develop kidney-friendly versions of my signature dishes. His culinary creativity in medical nutrition therapy allowed me to continue working while my kidney function improved significantly. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
When my 16-year-old son needed a kidney transplant, Dr. Sengupta noticed our family's financial struggles and connected us with charitable organizations. Beyond medical care, he helped navigate insurance and funding, ensuring money never became a barrier to my son receiving his life-saving transplant. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)