Patient Experience
My 68-year-old mother, a retired classical dancer, developed Parkinson's that affected her balance. Dr. Sengupta integrated Bharatnatyam mudras into her therapy, creating 'neuro-dance' sessions. The improvement wasn't just medical - she rediscovered her passion and now teaches adapted dance to other Parkinson's patients. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
As a marine biologist, I developed rare decompression sickness affecting my spinal cord during deep-sea research. Dr. Sengupta coordinated with hyperbaric specialists worldwide, creating a unique treatment protocol combining neurological care with customized recompression therapy. I've returned to shallow-water research with new safety protocols. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
My 16-year-old son, a chess prodigy, began experiencing transient global amnesia during tournaments. Dr. Sengupta discovered it was due to extreme mental exertion triggering temporal lobe events. She developed a 'cognitive pacing' strategy and nutritional plan that allowed him to continue competing while managing his condition. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
After a mysterious infection left me with Guillain-Barré syndrome at 35, I was completely paralyzed. Dr. Sengupta's aggressive immunotherapy and innovative nerve stimulation techniques helped me regain movement. The recovery was grueling, but her team's 24/7 monitoring and emotional support made the impossible possible. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
My 5-year-old developed autoimmune encephalitis following a viral fever, causing personality changes and seizures. Dr. Sengupta's rapid diagnosis and immediate plasma exchange treatment saved her cognitive function. She recovered completely and is now back to her cheerful self in kindergarten. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
As a 55-year-old mountaineer, I developed cerebral edema during a Himalayan expedition. Airlifted to Manipal, Dr. Sengupta managed the critical pressure buildup while preserving high-altitude acclimatization knowledge. Her unique approach allowed me to continue climbing at lower altitudes with proper monitoring. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
My wife developed corticobasal degeneration at 48, a rare progressive neurological disorder. Dr. Sengupta created a comprehensive care plan involving novel medication combinations and adaptive technology. While the condition progresses, the quality of life improvements have been remarkable - she can still paint, her lifelong passion. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
A construction accident caused traumatic brain injury to my 30-year-old brother, leaving him with prosopagnosia (face blindness). Dr. Sengupta developed a compensatory strategy using voice recognition and contextual cues. He's relearned to identify family members and returned to modified work duties. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
My 12-year-old daughter developed narcolepsy with cataplexy, collapsing during emotional moments. Dr. Sengupta's combination of wake-promoting agents and scheduled napping transformed her school experience. She now participates in drama club - something we never thought possible given her condition. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
As a 70-year-old retired teacher with essential tremor, my handwriting became illegible. Dr. Sengupta's focused ultrasound treatment provided immediate relief without surgery. I can now write letters to my grandchildren again - a simple joy I thought I'd lost forever. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
After carbon monoxide poisoning left me with delayed neurological sequelae at 40, I developed movement disorders and cognitive issues. Dr. Sengupta's hyperbaric oxygen therapy continuation and neuroplasticity-based exercises led to unexpected late recovery - I've returned to my engineering career part-time. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
My newborn was diagnosed with benign neonatal seizures. Dr. Sengupta's gentle approach using precise medication dosing and continuous EEG monitoring ensured complete resolution without developmental impact. At 2 years old, he's hitting all milestones thanks to her early intervention. (Patient of Dr. Sengupta)
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from a rural village presented with progressive shortness of breath that local doctors had misdiagnosed as heart failure. Dr. Mukherjee identified it as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis through advanced imaging and started her on antifibrotic therapy, coordinating with her distant children via video calls for follow-up care.
A 19-year-old college athlete developed sudden respiratory distress during a competition. Dr. Mukherjee diagnosed exercise-induced anaphylaxis with bronchospasm, a rare condition the student had never experienced before. Treatment included epinephrine training and asthma management, allowing return to sports with precautions. (Patient of Dr. Mukherjee)
A 45-year-old construction worker with limited healthcare access presented with chronic cough and weight loss. Dr. Mukherjee discovered silicosis from years of concrete dust exposure and coordinated with occupational health services for workplace modifications while managing his progressive lung disease. (Patient of Dr. Mukherjee)
A 28-year-old pregnant woman in her third trimester developed severe pneumonia. Dr. Mukherjee balanced aggressive antibiotic treatment with fetal safety concerns, collaborating with obstetricians for simultaneous monitoring and delivering a healthy baby while resolving the maternal infection. (Patient of Dr. Mukherjee)
A 68-year-old former tea plantation manager returned from Southeast Asia with mysterious lung nodules. Dr. Mukherjee diagnosed paragonimiasis (lung fluke infection) through specialized serological testing and treated with praziquantel, documenting one of the first cases in Eastern India. (Patient of Dr. Mukherjee)
A 52-year-old street food vendor with poorly controlled diabetes presented with cavitary lung lesions. Dr. Mukherjee identified pulmonary mucormycosis, a rare fungal infection, and coordinated surgical debridement with antifungal therapy, saving the patient's life through rapid intervention. (Patient of Dr. Mukherjee)
A 31-year-old IT professional developed persistent dry cough after moving to a new apartment. Dr. Mukherjee diagnosed hypersensitivity pneumonitis from mold exposure in the HVAC system and guided environmental modifications that completely resolved symptoms without medication. (Patient of Dr. Mukherjee)
A 60-year-old retired naval officer with asbestos exposure history presented with pleural thickening. Dr. Mukherjee monitored the condition for malignant transformation while providing palliative care for associated breathlessness, involving the patient's military community for support. (Patient of Dr. Mukherjee)