Patient Experience
Our newborn was diagnosed with a rare congenital neurological condition. Dr. Sen coordinated with pediatric specialists to perform delicate neonatal neurosurgery followed by innovative neurodevelopmental therapy. Our baby is now hitting all milestones appropriately.
As a researcher studying in Antarctica, I developed sudden neurological symptoms that local medics couldn't diagnose. Dr. Sen conducted remote consultations and guided emergency evacuation. His diagnosis of a rare parasitic infection and immediate treatment saved my life thousands of miles away.
After surviving brain cancer surgery, I struggled with severe neuropathy. Dr. Sen's combination of pharmacological management and non-invasive neuromodulation therapy restored sensation and function when others said I'd have to live with permanent disability.
My teenage son developed sudden personality changes and movement disorders. Dr. Sen was the first to recognize PANDAS syndrome and implemented a treatment that reversed the symptoms completely within weeks, saving him from being misdiagnosed with psychiatric illness.
As a professional dancer with essential tremor, my career was ending until Dr. Sen's focused ultrasound treatment provided precise tremor control without medication side effects. I'm now performing again with steady precision I haven't had in years.
When multiple sclerosis left me with debilitating fatigue and mobility issues, Dr. Sen's comprehensive approach combining disease-modifying therapy, energy management strategies, and assistive technology restored my independence and quality of life dramatically.
After a botched spinal tap elsewhere left me with chronic headaches, Dr. Sen performed an innovative blood patch procedure and developed a recovery plan that finally ended my 8-month ordeal with post-dural puncture headache when no other neurologist could help.
My mother's Parkinson's disease had progressed to where she could barely move or speak. Dr. Sen's advanced deep brain stimulation programming, combined with tailored medication adjustments, gave her back her voice and mobility,transforming her final years with dignity and connection.
A 3-day-old neonate from a remote tribal village was airlifted to Manipal Hospital with severe meconium aspiration syndrome. Dr. Biswas initiated high-frequency oscillatory ventilation and nitric oxide therapy, coordinating with tribal health workers for family communication. After 18 days in NICU, the infant recovered fully with no neurological deficits.
An 8-year-old chess prodigy from an affluent family developed sudden conversion disorder before a national championship. Dr. Biswas employed play therapy and family counseling instead of medication, helping the child return to competition within two weeks while addressing underlying performance anxiety.
A 15-month-old construction worker's daughter presented with lead poisoning from playing at her father's worksite. Dr. Biswas arranged chelation therapy while working with NGOs to relocate the family to safer housing. The child's lead levels normalized after three months of treatment.
A premature twin born at 28 weeks to a surrogate mother developed necrotizing enterocolitis. Dr. Biswas performed emergency surgery and created a specialized nutrition plan using donor breast milk from the hospital's milk bank. The infant gained weight steadily and was discharged after 11 weeks.
A 6-year-old refugee child from Myanmar presented with multi-drug resistant tuberculosis. Dr. Biswas collaborated with international health organizations to access second-line TB drugs and implemented directly observed therapy through community health workers. After 18 months of treatment, the child achieved full recovery.
A 12-year-old diabetic patient from a low-income family developed diabetic ketoacidosis after insulin rationing. Dr. Biswas established a sustainable insulin supply through hospital subsidies and trained the entire family in diabetes management, preventing future emergencies.
A newborn with congenital diaphragmatic hernia was transferred from a district hospital. Dr. Biswas led a multidisciplinary team for ECMO support and surgical repair. The infant spent 45 days in NICU before successful discharge with ongoing pulmonary follow-up.
A 4-year-old autistic child with pica syndrome required emergency surgery after swallowing multiple magnets. Dr. Biswas coordinated with child psychologists to develop behavioral interventions while managing the surgical recovery, creating a long-term safety plan for the family.
A 10-year-old cancer survivor developed graft-versus-host disease after bone marrow transplantation. Dr. Biswas implemented novel immunosuppressive therapy while managing complex nutritional needs, achieving disease control after six months of tailored treatment.
A 2-week-old infant from a polygamous family presented with congenital syphilis. Dr. Biswas treated the infant while conducting contact tracing and treatment for multiple family members, preventing further transmission within the household.
A 7-year-old with rare Prader-Willi syndrome was admitted with obesity-related complications. Dr. Biswas designed a comprehensive metabolic management plan involving dietitians, endocrinologists, and physical therapists, stabilizing the child's condition over three months.
A newborn with hydrocephalus from a conservative rural family required VP shunt placement. Dr. Biswas conducted extensive family education sessions to overcome cultural resistance to surgery, ultimately saving the infant from neurological damage.