Patient Experience
Appendicitis. Went to Medicover in a lot of pain. Dr. Soni explained the surgery quickly and clearly. No fluff. Got it done. Pain after was expected, but they kept it under control. Discharge instructions were straightforward. I'm recovering. He does his job well.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Went to Medicover, saw Dr. Akash More. He was clear and direct. Ordered the right tests, explained the cause plainly, gave a treatment plan. Problem resolved in a few days. Efficient, knew his stuff. Parking at the hospital is always a hassle, but the consultation was worth it.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging pain that just didn't add up. Dr. Auti Anand Ankush actually sat and listened to the whole, weird history. He connected dots others missed and ordered one specific scan. Turns out it was something pretty uncommon. He explained it to me in plain Marathi, drew a little diagram on his notepad. I felt heard for the first time.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Ankush made it seem so straightforward. The whole thing at Medicover was quick. In and out the same morning. The stitches were neat, healing was fine. It was just... simple. Sometimes you just want something to be routine, and it was.
The hospital itself was calm, which helped. But what really stood out was the nurse at the front desk. My husband was struggling to fill out my formshis hands were full with our bagsand she just took over, guiding him through it with a smile. It's those small things when you're stressed that make a difference. The whole team seemed to work well together.
You know how some doctors talk to the file, not to you? Not him. Dr. Ankush has this way of just being present. When he came in for rounds after my procedure, he pulled up a chair instead of standing by the door. Asked how I was *really* feeling, not just the medical stuff. It felt like talking to a very knowledgeable, calm relative. That kind of care sticks with you.
My son insisted I see Dr. Deshmukh for my persistent cough. I was a bit nervous, but he was so kind and patient, explaining everything in simple Marathi. He didn't rush me at all, and the medicine he gave worked very well. A very comforting doctor for someone my age.
We brought my father to Medicover in a real panic. Dr. Deshmukh was the one who calmed us all down. He took the time to speak with me and my sister separately, drew diagrams to show what was happening, and always answered his phone when we had questions. He treated our whole family with real respect during a scary time.
Had a bad stomach issue. Saw Dr. Deshmukh. He figured it out fast, gave clear instructions. Fixed me up. No fuss, good doctor.
I was quite unwell for a long time, and it made me very quiet. Dr. More was very kind. He spoke gently and made sure I understood each step. He didn't just look at the reports; he looked at me and asked how I was coping. It felt like he cared about the person, not just the illness. That means a great deal.
I'd been feeling run-down for months, just blaming my busy schedule. Finally went to Medicoverparking was a nightmare, by the wayand got Dr. Deshmukh. He actually listened to my whole history, asked questions my last doctor never did. He ordered one specific blood test others had missed. Turns out it was a simple vitamin deficiency. I've been on supplements for three weeks now and feel like a new person. He didn't just treat a symptom; he found the root cause.
Had my gallbladder out at Medicover last month. Was pretty nervous about the recovery, but Dr. Zanzan's team had a clear plan for the pain meds that actually worked. Didn't feel like I was just being handed pills. The first few days were rough, obviously, but knowing what to expect and when to call made it manageable. Still sore now and then, but getting there.
I've been seeing Dr. Zanzan for my blood pressure and diabetes for about five years now. What I appreciate is that he remembers me, remembers my history, and doesn't just jump to change my meds every time. He's consistent. If something needs adjusting, he explains why. It's that kind of steady, predictable care that lets you actually trust your doctor. Parking at the hospital is always a hassle, but he's worth the trip.
Needed a doc for a bad sinus infection that wouldn't quit. Went to Dr. Zanzan at Medicover. He was straight to the point, listened to what I'd already tried, and gave me a prescription that actually cleared it up. No fuss, got the job done.
So, I'd been feeling run down for weeksjust no energy, weird aches. My wife finally made me go in. I got Dr. Zanzan. He didn't just shrug and say it was stress. He asked a ton of questions, ordered some specific blood tests I'd never had before. Turns out my vitamin D was practically nonexistent and my thyroid was off. Started treatment, and honestly, within a couple weeks I felt like a different person. He actually looked for the 'why' instead of just treating the 'what.'
I was so scared going in for my first proper check-up as an adult. My hands were literally shaking in the waiting room. Dr. Mantri was just... calm. He explained everything he was doing before he did it, and by the end, I felt silly for being so nervous. He didn't make me feel rushed at all, even though I probably asked a dozen dumb questions.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Booked with Dr. Mantri at Medicover. Appointment was on time, he listened, ordered the right tests, got a clear diagnosis and treatment plan in one visit. Problem resolved in days. Exactly what I needed: efficient and effective.
Look, I don't do doctors. But my wife made me go. Dr. Mantri was straight up - told me my blood pressure was creeping up, explained why it mattered without the scary lecture, and gave me a realistic plan to fix it. No fluff. Parking at the hospital was a pain, though.
I'd been feeling run down for months, just off. Saw Dr. Mantri after my usual doc retired. He spent the whole appointment just asking questions, really digging into not just my symptoms but my routine and stress levels. He remembered a small detail I mentioned about some medication I took years ago. Ordered a couple of specific blood tests others hadn't. Turns out it was a simple vitamin deficiency. Felt like he actually connected the dots instead of just checking boxes. Started supplements and I've felt like myself again for the first time in ages.
Went in for a weird pain in my side. Dr. Agarwal didn't mess aroundsent me for a scan, found the issue, fixed me up. Guy knows his stuff. Hospital was busy, but he was direct and got the job done. Feeling good now.