Patient Experience
19-year-old college student with rare congenital uterine anomaly (bicornuate uterus) and recurrent pregnancy losses was treated with hysteroscopic metroplasty by Dr. Banerjee, followed by closely monitored pregnancy that culminated in full-term delivery via planned cesarean.
50-year-old domestic worker with advanced cervical cancer detected during free screening camp received radical hysterectomy and adjuvant chemotherapy arranged by Dr. Banerjee through hospital charity funds, showing no recurrence at 2-year follow-up despite initial poor prognosis.
24-year-old professional dancer with severe adenomyosis affecting her career underwent conservative uterine-sparing surgery performed by Dr. Banerjee using novel focused ultrasound techniques, preserving fertility and allowing return to professional dancing within three months.
36-year-old surrogate mother carrying for an international couple developed preeclampsia with HELLP syndrome at 28 weeks; Dr. Banerjee managed complex medical and ethical aspects, delivering via emergency cesarean with NICU coordination, saving both surrogate and baby.
22-year-old refugee from Bangladesh with female genital mutilation complications received reconstructive surgery and psychological counseling coordinated by Dr. Banerjee, enabling normal marital life and future safe delivery planning through multidisciplinary approach.
39-year-old breast cancer survivor seeking fertility preservation before chemotherapy consulted Dr. Banerjee for emergency egg freezing; successful oocyte retrieval was completed within 72 hours despite hormonal challenges, with embryos later used for successful surrogacy.
33-year-old woman with rare placental site trophoblastic tumor was diagnosed and treated by Dr. Banerjee with combination chemotherapy and fertility-sparing surgery, achieving complete remission and subsequent natural pregnancy two years post-treatment.
27-year-old research scientist with autoimmune disorder and recurrent miscarriages received customized immunotherapy protocol during pregnancy under Dr. Banerjee's care, resulting in successful full-term delivery after five previous pregnancy losses.
45-year-old menopausal woman with complex pelvic floor disorders from multiple childbirths underwent robotic-assisted reconstructive surgery by Dr. Banerjee, combining urogynaecological and colorectal surgical expertise for comprehensive repair with accelerated recovery.
16-year-old intellectually disabled girl with precocious puberty and menstrual management challenges received compassionate care from Dr. Banerjee including hormonal suppression therapy and family education, significantly improving her quality of life and caregiver burden.
Rohan Mehta, a 28-year-old software engineer with no prior medical history, experienced sudden chest tightness during a marathon. Dr. Saha diagnosed him with exercise-induced coronary artery spasm. Through calcium channel blockers and lifestyle modifications, Rohan returned to light jogging within 3 months with no recurrence.
Mrs. Lakshmi Devi, a 72-year-old widow from rural Bengal, presented with advanced rheumatic heart disease and severe mitral stenosis. Dr. Saha performed a successful balloon valvuloplasty despite her limited resources. Her local community crowdfunded the procedure, and she now tends her vegetable garden pain-free.
Arjun Patel, a 45-year-old restaurant owner with familial hypercholesterolemia, suffered a minor STEMI. Dr. Saha implemented an aggressive statin regimen combined with dietary counseling from a nutritionist who spoke his native Gujarati. Six months later, Arjun's LDL levels dropped by 60%.
14-year-old Priya Mondal was referred to Dr. Saha with recurrent syncope episodes. He diagnosed congenital long QT syndrome after extensive family screening. With beta-blocker therapy and an implanted loop recorder, she safely resumed school activities while her entire family underwent genetic counseling.
Mr. Sengupta, an 81-year-old retired professor with dementia, developed complete heart block. His daughter, a nurse in Dubai, coordinated care remotely. Dr. Saha implanted a leadless pacemaker through minimally invasive surgery, resulting in rapid recovery despite cognitive challenges.
Construction worker Abdul Khan, 52, presented with acute pericarditis after untreated tuberculosis. Dr. Saha initiated targeted anti-tubercular therapy alongside colchicine, organizing free medication through hospital outreach programs. Abdul returned to light duty work in 8 weeks.
30-year-old Meera Joshi, a professional dancer, developed inappropriate sinus tachycardia. Dr. Saha prescribed ivabradine instead of standard beta-blockers to preserve her athletic performance. She gradually returned to stage performances while maintaining heart rate control.
Mrs. Choudhury, a 68-year-old grandmother with diabetes and chronic kidney disease, had complex coronary artery disease unsuitable for stenting. Dr. Saha recommended enhanced external counterpulsation therapy, a non-invasive option that improved her angina symptoms without compromising renal function.
Teenager Rahul Sharma developed myocarditis following dengue fever. Dr. Saha managed his cardiogenic shock with mechanical circulatory support using an Impella device, a first at the hospital for viral myocarditis. Rahul made a complete recovery and returned to college.
Dr. Debnath managed my high-risk twin pregnancy with diabetes. His customized diet plan and weekly monitoring ensured both babies reached full term with perfect health.