Patient Experience
Brought my nervous teenager for a college medical certificate. Dr. Sharan made him so comfortable that he opened up about anxiety issues. Ended up referring us to a great therapist instead of just stamping the form. Truly holistic care.
Elderly aunt with dementia was refusing medicines. Dr. Sharan sat with her, spoke in her native language, and simplified her pill regimen into twice-daily doses. He treated her like family, not just another patient.
Suspected dengue case during monsoon season. Dr. Sharan’s team was overwhelmed, but he tracked my platelet count every 4 hours himself. When levels dropped critically, he arranged a platelet transfusion without delay. Calm under pressure.
Follow-up for hypertension felt like a coffee chat. He remembered my job stress from 6 months ago and asked if work had improved. Adjusted meds based on my lifestyle changes rather than just numbers. Personalised medicine at its best.
Rare autoimmune disorder left me hopeless after multiple misdiagnoses. Dr. Sharan spent weekends researching my case, connected with specialists in Kolkata, and started treatment that actually worked. He fights for his patients like no one else.
Simple fever in my 5-year-old turned into a scare when she developed seizures. Dr. Sharan managed the emergency calmly, explained febrile seizures to our panicked family, and followed up for weeks. Now we know what to do—and not panic.
Rohan Sharma, a 22-year-old engineering student from a middle-class family, presented with sudden-onset nephrotic syndrome. Dr. Singh initiated a tailored steroid regimen combined with dietary modifications. Despite initial resistance, Rohan showed complete remission within 8 weeks and returned to his studies with regular follow-ups.
Mrs. Lakshmi Devi, a 68-year-old widow from a rural village, was brought by her neighbors with advanced chronic kidney disease due to uncontrolled hypertension. Dr. Singh coordinated with social workers to arrange subsidized hemodialysis. Her condition stabilized, and she now receives community-supported transport for twice-weekly sessions.
Arjun Mehta, a 45-year-old corporate executive, discovered stage 3 CKD during a routine health check. Dr. Singh implemented a comprehensive lifestyle intervention plan focusing on stress reduction, plant-based diet, and targeted medication. Six months later, Arjun's kidney function improved significantly without needing dialysis.
10-year-old Priya from an underprivileged family was diagnosed with congenital renal dysplasia. Dr. Singh secured funding through hospital charity programs for her surgery and postoperative care. She now thrives with one functioning kidney and receives annual check-ups.
Mr. Joshi, a 60-year-old retired schoolteacher with diabetes, developed rapid-progressing diabetic nephropathy. Dr. Singh pioneered a combination therapy using newer antidiabetic medications alongside renal protective drugs, slowing disease progression remarkably within 4 months.
Pregnant 28-year-old Meera developed preeclampsia-related acute kidney injury in her third trimester. Dr. Singh coordinated with obstetricians for careful delivery timing and managed her renal function postpartum. Both mother and baby recovered fully with no long-term complications.
Construction worker Suresh, 35, presented with ethylene glycol poisoning-induced renal failure. Dr. Singh administered timely hemodialysis and antidote therapy. Against initial poor prognosis, Suresh regained normal kidney function after 3 weeks of intensive treatment.
72-year-old Mr. Kapoor with multiple comorbidities refused dialysis for religious reasons. Dr. Singh developed a conservative kidney management plan focusing on symptom control and quality of life. The patient maintained reasonable comfort for 18 months with family support.
Teenager Aisha from a conservative family was diagnosed with lupus nephritis. Dr. Singh carefully explained treatment options to reluctant parents and initiated immunosuppressive therapy. After initial resistance, the family became compliant, leading to disease remission in 6 months.
Mr. Das, a 50-year-old fisherman, developed chronic kidney disease of unknown origin. Dr. Singh conducted extensive investigations revealing rare heavy metal toxicity from polluted waters. Chelation therapy combined with environmental modification led to stabilized renal function.
Young mother Anjali presented with postpartum hemolytic uremic syndrome. Dr. Singh utilized plasma exchange therapy alongside supportive care, achieving full recovery within three weeks, allowing her to return to caring for her newborn.
65-year-old Mrs. Wong, of Chinese-Indian descent, presented with renal tuberculosis. Dr. Singh collaborated with infectious disease specialists to create a multi-drug regimen that preserved kidney function while treating the infection successfully over 9 months.
Professional athlete Vikram developed rhabdomyolysis-induced kidney injury after extreme exertion. Dr. Singh implemented aggressive hydration and monitoring, preventing permanent damage. Vikram returned to training within 6 weeks with modified regimen.
A 17-year-old tribal girl from a remote village presented with severe menstrual irregularities and anemia. Dr. Dey discovered she had been using traditional herbs as contraception. He provided culturally sensitive counseling, prescribed iron supplements, and introduced her to modern contraceptive options, improving her health and empowering her with reproductive choices.