Patient Experience
Came for a routine EEG follow-up for my epilepsy. Dr. Chatterjee noticed subtle pattern changes I hadn't even reported. His proactive adjustment prevented what could have been a serious breakthrough seizure. This level of attention is extraordinary.
Flying in from Dubai specifically for Dr. Chatterjee's opinion on my rare movement disorder. His innovative treatment approach combining medication and targeted physiotherapy has given me movement freedom I hadn't experienced in a decade. Worth every mile traveled.
My teenage son's concussion from football had lingering symptoms for months. Dr. Chatterjee's sports neurology expertise and gradual return-to-play protocol ensured full recovery without risking further injury. He even coordinated with our school's athletic trainer.
Diagnosed with Parkinson's at 60, I was devastated. Dr. Chatterjee's comprehensive care plan including medication, speech therapy referral, and support group connections has helped me embrace life with hope rather than fear.
Emergency call at 2 AM, my mother had a seizure. Dr. Chatterjee answered immediately, guided us through first aid, and met us at the hospital. His round-the-clock dedication goes beyond any doctor I've ever known.
Complex spine surgery left me with nerve damage. Dr. Chatterjee's pain management approach minimized opioids while maximizing function. His multi-modal strategy gave me my life back without addiction risks.
As a medical student observing, I've seen Dr. Chatterjee diagnose Guillain-Barré syndrome from seemingly unrelated symptoms that others missed. His diagnostic acumen is something textbooks can't teach.
Follow-up for MS treatment, Dr. Chatterjee remembered details from my previous visit six months earlier without checking notes. His personalized approach to disease-modifying therapy feels like partnership rather than just treatment.
Brought my mother with advanced dementia from overseas. Dr. Chatterjee's gentle examination and family counseling helped us understand her condition better than any previous specialist. His compassion for cognitive disorders is exceptional.
As a healthcare worker myself, I’m critical of surgical teams. Dr. Alam’s operative efficiency during my cholecystectomy was impressive, minimal anesthesia time, clear post-op instructions, and zero complications. A master of his craft.
A 28-year-old female software engineer, previously healthy, presented with sudden-onset severe headaches and visual disturbances. Dr. Ahmed diagnosed idiopathic intracranial hypertension after thorough neurological workup. Treatment involved medication and lifestyle modifications, with complete resolution of symptoms within 3 months and no recurrence at 1-year follow-up.
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from a rural background presented with progressive weakness and weight loss. Dr. Ahmed discovered polymyalgia rheumatica through careful history-taking and specific inflammatory marker testing. Low-dose steroid therapy resulted in dramatic improvement within 48 hours, restoring the patient's independent living capability.
An 18-year-old college athlete collapsed during training with unexplained fever and joint pain. Dr. Ahmed identified adult-onset Still's disease, a rare autoimmune condition. Treatment involved immunosuppressive therapy, allowing return to modified athletic activities within 6 months under close monitoring.
A 45-year-old construction worker with limited healthcare access presented with persistent cough and night sweats. Dr. Ahmed diagnosed extrapulmonary tuberculosis affecting the lymphatic system. Coordinated DOTS therapy through public health services led to full recovery after 9 months of treatment.
A 33-year-old pregnant woman in her second trimester developed unusual neurological symptoms. Dr. Ahmed recognized Guillain-Barré syndrome, coordinating care with obstetric specialists. Plasma exchange therapy resulted in gradual recovery, with both mother and baby healthy at delivery.
A 60-year-old street food vendor with uncontrolled diabetes presented with non-healing foot ulcers. Dr. Ahmed implemented a comprehensive wound care protocol involving negative pressure therapy and customized antibiotics, preventing amputation and achieving complete healing in 12 weeks.
An 8-year-old child from an affluent family presented with recurrent fevers and abdominal pain. Dr. Ahmed diagnosed familial Mediterranean fever through genetic testing, initiating colchicine prophylaxis that eliminated symptoms and allowed normal childhood activities.
A 52-year-old banker with high-stress lifestyle developed unexplained liver enzyme abnormalities. Dr. Ahmed identified autoimmune hepatitis through advanced serological testing, implementing steroid therapy that normalized liver function within 3 months with sustained remission.
A 67-year-old widow living alone presented with confusion and electrolyte imbalances. Dr. Ahmed discovered tea-and-toast syndrome (severe malnutrition in elderly), coordinating nutritional rehabilitation and social services support that restored cognitive function and independence.
A 29-year-old immigrant laborer presented with progressive muscle weakness. Dr. Ahmed diagnosed hypokalemic periodic paralysis, a rare channelopathy. Potassium supplementation and dietary modifications prevented further episodes, enabling continued employment.