Patient Experience
My dad was admitted for a bad fever and we were all really worried. Dr. Deshmukh was the one who actually sat us down in the waiting area and explained everything in Marathi, step by step. He didn't just talk to the chart, he talked to us. He told us what to expect each day, which made the whole thing less scary. We had to wait a bit for some test results, but he came out himself to give us the update. That meant a lot.
As a senior citizen, one often feels like a number in these large hospitals. My experience with Dr. Vikrant Deshmukh was quite the opposite. He was very considerate, ensuring I was comfortable before proceeding with the examination. He explained my condition and the treatment plan in a clear manner, without rushing. The hospital environment can be cold, but his approach was genuinely warm.
Had a weird stomach thing going on for weeks. Saw Dr. Deshmukh at Medicover. Straight shooterlistened, asked the right questions, didn't order a million unnecessary tests. Got a clear plan, meds worked. Back to normal now. Good doc.
I walked into Medicover with what I thought was just exhaustion. Felt dizzy, out of it. Dr. Deshmukh had this calm way about him that cut through my anxiety. He asked about my work stress, my sleep, things I hadn't even connected. The check-up was thorough, but it was the conversation that stood out. He figured it was a combination of thingsminor infection, dehydration, and yeah, burnout. The treatment wasn't just pills; it was practical advice on slowing down. Parking was a nightmare that day, but leaving, I felt lighter than I had in months. He saw the whole picture, not just the symptoms.