Patient Experience
Rohan, a 28-year-old software engineer from a middle-class family with no prior cardiac history, presented with sudden onset chest pain. Dr. Kumar diagnosed an anomalous coronary artery and performed a minimally invasive robotic-assisted correction. Rohan returned to work within three weeks with no restrictions.
Mrs. Devi, a 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from a lower-income background, had severe aortic stenosis but refused surgery due to fear. After multiple family consultations with Dr. Kumar and his team, she agreed to a TAVR procedure. She now tends her vegetable garden pain-free.
Amit, a 45-year-old construction worker, collapsed at a worksite with a dissecting aortic aneurysm. Dr. Kumar performed an emergency 12-hour surgery reconstructing his entire aortic arch. After three months of rehabilitation, Amit returned to light duty work with modified responsibilities.
12-year-old Priya from a remote village was brought by her grandparents with undiagnosed congenital heart disease. Dr. Kumar organized crowdfunding for her complex ventricular septal defect repair and personally supervised her six-month postoperative care until full recovery.
Mr. Singhania, a 65-year-old wealthy industrialist with multiple comorbidities, required quadruple bypass surgery. Dr. Kumar utilized advanced arterial grafting techniques and implemented a personalized recovery protocol involving private nurses and cardiac rehabilitation specialists.
Pregnant 32-year-old Meera developed peripartum cardiomyopathy at 28 weeks gestation. Dr. Kumar coordinated with obstetricians to stabilize her medically, delivered the baby via planned C-section at 34 weeks, then performed a left ventricular assist device implantation followed by eventual recovery of heart function.
17-year-old college athlete Ravi was discovered to have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy during a sports physical. Dr. Kumar performed a septal myectomy, allowing Ravi to return to competitive swimming after six months of graded training under close monitoring.
80-year-old Mr. Joshi, a retired professor with dementia, required emergency mitral valve repair. Dr. Kumar worked extensively with his daughter
42-year-old tribal community leader Birsa presented with a large mediastinal tumor compressing his heart. Dr. Kumar performed a complex resection through a clamshell incision and collaborated with oncologists for adjuvant therapy, respecting cultural healing practices throughout treatment.
Mrs. Gupta, a 58-year-old diabetic widow living alone, developed critical limb ischemia. Dr. Kumar performed successful peripheral artery bypass surgery and arranged for community health workers to assist with wound care and medication management during her recovery.
30-year-old Afghan refugee Zahra presented with rheumatic mitral stenosis. Dr. Kumar provided pro bono care including percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty and worked with social services to secure her family's housing during her recovery period.
55-year-old Mr. Tiwari, a strict vegan with coronary artery disease, required CABG. Dr. Kumar developed a specialized plant-based nutritional recovery plan and coordinated with dietitians to ensure adequate protein intake for wound healing without animal products.
7-year-old Soham from an urban slum had untreated tetralogy of Fallot. Dr. Kumar performed complete repair surgery and organized follow-up care through mobile health clinics that could reach his neighborhood, ensuring continuity despite transportation challenges.