Patient Experience
My 8-year-old daughter, Aanya, suffered a severe asthma attack during a school trip. Dr. Rajesh Kumar Singh's team at Manipal Hospital Ranchi responded with incredible speed and precision. His calm demeanor and expertise not only saved her life but also comforted our terrified family throughout the crisis.
As a 72-year-old retired engineer, I never expected to face septic shock after a routine surgery. Dr. Singh's critical care approach was methodical yet compassionate. His personalized recovery plan helped me regain strength gradually, and I'm now enjoying my morning walks again.
When my husband, a 45-year-old marathon runner, collapsed from heat stroke during a race, Dr. Singh's immediate intervention in the ICU was remarkable. His ability to balance aggressive treatment with careful monitoring resulted in a full neurological recovery against all odds.
Our newborn twins developed respiratory distress syndrome prematurely. Dr. Singh's expertise in neonatal critical care was evident in how he customized ventilation strategies for each baby. Seeing them breathe on their own after three weeks was nothing short of miraculous.
After my mother's complicated gallbladder surgery led to multiple organ failure at 68, Dr. Singh coordinated a multidisciplinary team with flawless precision. His transparent communication and round-the-clock vigilance gave us hope during the darkest days of her recovery.
As a 33-year-old software professional, I experienced sudden cardiac arrest at my desk. Dr. Singh's team performed targeted temperature management that preserved brain function. His follow-up care included innovative rehabilitation techniques that restored my cognitive abilities completely.
When my teenage son ingested unknown toxins at a party, Dr. Singh's toxicology expertise and rapid dialysis intervention saved his life. His non-judgmental approach to substance abuse cases and family counseling made a difficult situation manageable.
My 55-year-old wife's rare autoimmune disorder caused catastrophic respiratory failure. Dr. Singh's willingness to consult international specialists and implement experimental plasmapheresis protocols demonstrated his commitment to cutting-edge critical care medicine.
During the monsoon floods, my 6-year-old nephew nearly drowned. Dr. Singh's team performed controlled hypothermia and managed secondary pneumonia with extraordinary skill. His ability to explain complex medical procedures to frightened children was particularly impressive.
As a 29-year-old pregnant woman with H1N1 influenza, I was terrified for my unborn child. Dr. Singh managed my ECMO treatment while coordinating with obstetric specialists to ensure both our survivals. His team celebrated with us when we both left the hospital healthy.
My 81-year-old father's COPD exacerbation required mechanical ventilation. Dr. Singh's palliative critical care approach respected his dignity while maximizing comfort. His honest conversations about quality of life helped our family make difficult decisions with peace.
When construction accidents left my brother with crush syndrome and acute kidney injury, Dr. Singh's continuous renal replacement therapy and wound management prevented amputations. His practical approach to rehabilitation planning got my brother back to work in months.
As a 40-year-old diabetic with necrotizing fasciitis, I faced certain amputation until Dr. Singh's aggressive antibiotic therapy and surgical coordination saved my limb. His nutritional guidance and metabolic management accelerated healing beyond expectations.
My wife's thyroid storm presented as psychiatric emergency initially. Dr. Singh's diagnostic acumen identified the underlying endocrine crisis and his precise beta-blockade titration prevented cardiac complications. His holistic approach addressed both physical and mental health aspects.
When my 17-year-old daughter developed Guillain-Barré syndrome after vaccination, Dr. Singh's immunoglobulin therapy and respiratory management prevented intubation. His progressive mobilization protocol helped her walk again within weeks rather than months.