Patient Experience
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this nagging fatigue and stomach ache. They said it was just stress. Dr. Deshmukh listened differently, asked questions the others hadn't. He ordered some specific tests and figured out it was a tricky thyroid issue affecting my gut. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepadmade it actually make sense. Finally, we had a real direction to go in.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the whole hospital process than the procedure itself. Dr. Deshmukh's team at Medicover made it simple. The nurse who prepped me was really calming. The doctor himself was in and out in what felt like 20 minutes, checked in afterwards, and that was that. It was just... straightforward, no drama.
The place was busy when I went for my dad's follow-up, parking was a bit of a hunt. But inside, the front desk people were patient, and the ward felt clean and quiet. One of the assistants saw my dad struggling to get up and was right there to help him without us even asking. It's those little things that stick with you.
Look, I don't really like hospitals. Dr. Deshmukh got that. He didn't rush me. When he saw I was anxious, he just sat down, put his clipboard aside for a minute, and said, 'Tell me what's worrying you most.' He actually waited for my answer. He talks *with* you, not at you. That kind of respect is rare.