Patient Experience
A 17-year-old tribal girl from a remote village presented with severe menstrual pain and irregular cycles. Dr. Sainky diagnosed her with endometriosis,a condition previously overlooked due to cultural taboos. He performed laparoscopic excision and provided counseling, enabling her to resume schooling with minimal discomfort.
A 42-year-old corporate executive, previously deemed infertile after multiple failed IVF attempts elsewhere, conceived naturally under Dr. Sainky’s tailored hormonal therapy and lifestyle guidance. She delivered healthy twins via cesarean section at 37 weeks.
A 28-year-old daily wage laborer with uncontrolled diabetes was admitted at 32 weeks with preeclampsia. Dr. Sainky stabilized her blood pressure, administered steroids for fetal lung maturity, and performed an emergency C-section, saving both mother and preterm infant who required NICU care for two weeks.
A 35-year-old nulliparous woman with a large symptomatic uterine fibroid opted for uterine artery embolization instead of hysterectomy upon Dr. Sainky’s recommendation. She preserved fertility, experienced complete symptom resolution, and conceived spontaneously 18 months later.
A 19-year-old college student with polycystic ovary syndrome
A 50-year-old menopausal woman from an affluent background presented with abnormal bleeding. Dr. Sainky’s hysteroscopy revealed early-stage endometrial cancer. She underwent robotic-assisted hysterectomy and recovered fully with adjuvant therapy, returning to her philanthropic work within months.
A 26-year-old primigravida with a history of rheumatic heart disease required multidisciplinary care during pregnancy. Dr. Sainky coordinated with cardiologists, managed her anticoagulation, and delivered her baby via planned cesarean at 38 weeks under epidural anesthesia to minimize cardiac stress.
A 31-year-old surrogate mother carrying twins for an international couple developed gestational hypertension. Dr. Sainky closely monitored her with frequent Doppler studies, adjusted medications, and achieved term delivery without complications, fulfilling the intended parents’ dream.
A 45-year-old woman with severe pelvic organ prolapse declined surgery due to financial constraints. Dr. Sainky fitted her with a pessary and taught self-management techniques, providing significant relief and avoiding costly intervention.
A 22-year-old rape survivor was brought in by a NGO social worker. Dr. Sainky provided emergency contraception, STI prophylaxis, and psychological support, ensuring confidentiality and connecting her with long-term counseling services.
A 33-year-old woman with a history of third-degree perineal tear during previous delivery opted for elective cesarean under Dr. Sainky’s care. He repaired the existing sphincter damage concurrently, preventing future incontinence issues.
A 29-year-old with unexplained recurrent miscarriages was found to have antiphospholipid syndrome. Dr. Sainky prescribed low-dose aspirin and heparin throughout her next pregnancy, resulting in a successful full-term delivery after three prior losses.
A 37-year-old menopausal woman suffering from severe osteoporosis and vaginal atrophy was treated with localized estrogen therapy and lifestyle modifications. Her symptoms improved within weeks, and she avoided systemic hormone replacement risks.
A 24-year-old postpartum mother with deep vein thrombosis was managed with weight-adjusted anticoagulants while breastfeeding. Dr. Sainky coordinated with vascular surgeons and ensured safe maternal-infant bonding throughout treatment.
A 41-year-old woman with a complex obstetric history including placenta accreta in a prior pregnancy conceived again unexpectedly. Dr. Sainky’s team used MRI mapping, planned a cesarean hysterectomy at 34 weeks, and averted catastrophic hemorrhage with cell salvage technology.