Patient Experience
Teen athlete with concussion from football. Dr. Chaudhuri's return-to-play protocol was stricter than league requirements, prioritizing brain health over competitive pressure. She educated coaches about second impact syndrome until they became advocates themselves. (Patient of Dr. Chaudhuri)
Rare genetic disorder diagnosis - Dr. Chaudhuri spent her Sunday researching latest trials and connected us with families across India facing similar challenges. She doesn't just treat patients; she builds communities of support. (Patient of Dr. Chaudhuri)
Infant with developmental delay - instead of overwhelming us with technical terms, Dr. Chaudhuri used baby milestone videos to show what to watch for. Her 'neurological play therapy' techniques turned exercises into games our baby loves. (Patient of Dr. Chaudhuri)
Emergency case: child with acute flaccid paralysis. Dr. Chaudhuri coordinated with infectious disease specialists while managing our panic. She slept in the hospital for two nights until the fever broke, updating us hourly even when there was no change. (Patient of Dr. Chaudhuri)
As a 28-year-old software developer, I suddenly lost vision in one eye during a project deadline. Dr. Jayanta Roy diagnosed optic neuritis linked to an early MS flare-up. His immediate steroid treatment and compassionate counseling helped me regain sight and adapt to lifestyle changes, turning a terrifying episode into a manageable journey.
My 7-year-old daughter began having absence seizures at school, mistaken for daydreaming. Dr. Roy's detailed EEG analysis confirmed childhood epilepsy. His tailored medication plan and school guidance allowed her to thrive academically and socially, with seizure-free progress over six months. (Patient of Dr. Roy)
After my 72-year-old husband's Parkinson's tremor worsened, Dr. Roy introduced focused ultrasound thalamotomy—a non-invasive alternative to deep brain stimulation. The precise procedure restored his hand coordination, letting him write letters and garden again, amazing our whole family. (Patient of Dr. Roy)
A college athlete, I collapsed with a sudden thunderclap headache. Rushed to Manipal, Dr. Roy identified a ruptured cerebral aneurysm. His emergency coiling procedure saved my life, and his rehabilitation plan had me gradually returning to track within a year. (Patient of Dr. Roy)
As a 45-year-old chef, I started forgetting recipes and getting lost in my own neighborhood. Dr. Roy’s cognitive testing revealed early-onset Alzheimer’s. His multimodal therapy—medication, cognitive exercises, and dietary plans—has slowed progression, letting me continue cooking with adapted techniques. (Patient of Dr. Roy)
During pregnancy, I developed severe headaches and blurred vision. Dr. Roy diagnosed a pituitary adenoma exacerbating pregnancy hormones. He coordinated with obstetricians for safe bromocriptine treatment, ensuring both my health and my baby’s safe delivery. (Patient of Dr. Roy)
My 60-year-old sister with Down syndrome began having staring spells. Dr. Roy’s gentle approach uncovered late-onset Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. His adjusted antiepileptic regimen reduced seizures by 80%, dramatically improving her quality of life at her group home. (Patient of Dr. Roy)
After a motorbike accident left me with brachial plexus nerve damage, Dr. Roy performed nerve grafting surgery. His post-op therapy plan restored function to my dominant hand, allowing me to return to my carpetry profession with adapted tools. (Patient of Dr. Roy)
My 5-year-old was having night terrors so severe she’d sleepwalk dangerously. Dr. Roy identified REM sleep behavior disorder linked to an underlying neurological issue. His behavioral therapy and low-dose medication gave our family peaceful nights again. (Patient of Dr. Roy)
As a musician with essential tremor, my piano performances were deteriorating. Dr. Roy’s botulinum toxin injections targeted specific hand muscles without affecting dexterity. I’ve since performed at three concerts with renewed confidence. (Patient of Dr. Roy)
My father, a retired teacher, developed normal pressure hydrocephalus. Dr. Roy’s shunt surgery reversed his dementia-like symptoms and gait instability. He’s now mentoring students again, calling it his 'second retirement.' (Patient of Dr. Roy)
A factory worker, I developed chronic migraine with aura affecting my work. Dr. Roy’s nerve block injections and preventive medication reduced episodes from weekly to quarterly, letting me maintain employment without disability claims. (Patient of Dr. Roy)
My wife’s Huntington’s disease symptoms were progressing rapidly. Dr. Roy integrated tetrabenazine with physical and speech therapy, slowing chorea and preserving her communication ability longer than we’d hoped possible. (Patient of Dr. Roy)
Our 8-year-old daughter developed mysterious neurological symptoms after returning from a school trip to the mountains. Dr. Chakraborty spent hours researching rare pediatric conditions and discovered she had tick-borne encephalitis - a diagnosis every other specialist had missed. His unconventional thinking saved her from permanent damage.
As parents of a premature baby born at 28 weeks, we were terrified when our son developed necrotizing enterocolitis. Dr. Chakraborty stayed by the NICU incubator for 36 hours straight, manually adjusting medications and monitoring every subtle change. His hands-on approach and refusal to follow standard protocols is why our son is thriving today. (Patient of Dr. Chakraborty)
Our teenage daughter, a competitive gymnast, was diagnosed with a rare connective tissue disorder that threatened her athletic career. Dr. Chakraborty collaborated with sports medicine specialists worldwide to create a revolutionary rehabilitation program that not only managed her condition but improved her performance through customized biomechanical adjustments. (Patient of Dr. Chakraborty)