Patient Experience
At my age, hospital visits can be quite daunting. I was referred to Dr. Patki for a persistent stomach issue. The clinic was busy, I had to wait a bit, but once in his room, he put me at ease immediately. He listened to my old complaints without rushing, explained everything in simple Marathi, and his calm manner was a great comfort. The treatment he suggested was gentle and effective. I felt truly cared for.
Had a bad skin infection on my leg. Went to Medicover, saw Dr. Sunil Patki. He checked it, prescribed strong antibiotics, told me exactly how to care for it. No unnecessary tests. Infection cleared up in a week. He knows his job. Parking at the hospital is always a hassle, but the consultation was worth it.
I was feeling very weak and anxious for weeks. Dr. Patki saw how worried I was. He spoke so softly, asked about my diet and sleep, not just the symptoms. He didn't dismiss my fears. His diagnosis was straightforward, and his follow-up call to check on me made a real difference. He's a kind doctor.
Finally! Someone figured out what was causing my constant fatigue. Dr. Patki actually looked at all my previous reports, connected the dots I didn't see. He was so clear about the plandiet changes, some supplements, a follow-up in a month. I walked out feeling lighter, like I had a path forward. The relief is huge!
I'd been feeling off for months, tired all the time with weird aches. My old doctor just said it was stress. Dr. Swati Yadav actually listened, asked a ton of questions I hadn't even thought about, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a thyroid issue that wasn't showing up on the standard panel. She explained it all on a notepad, drawing little diagrams. I finally have answers and a treatment that's working.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. Dr. Yadav walked me through each step on the day, kept talking to me calmly while she worked. The procedure itself was over before I knew it. Recovery was exactly as she said it would beno surprises. It was just a straightforward, smooth experience from check-in to the follow-up.
Parking at Medicover was a hassle that morning, I won't lie. But once inside, it made a difference. The front desk lady saw I was flustered and helped me sort my papers. The nurse who took my vitals was really kind and cracked a joke that settled my nerves. The place just felt calm and clean, which matters when you're not feeling great.
What stays with me is how Dr. Swati talks to you. She doesn't rush. When my mother was sick, Dr. Yadav would sit on the edge of the bed, speak directly to her, and make sure she understood everything, not just me. She has this quiet way of making you feel like you're the only person in the room, even for just ten minutes. That kind of attention is rare.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging stomach pain that just wouldn't go away. Scans were clear, and I was starting to think it was all in my head. Dr. Faisal actually sat and listened to my whole history again, asked a bunch of different questions. He pieced together some symptoms I didn't even think were related and suggested a specific test. Turns out it was a tricky gallbladder issue that wasn't showing up the usual way. He just figured it out when others couldn't.
Needed a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous about the whole thing. Dr. Faisal explained the steps in simple terms, didn't rush me. The procedure itself was quick, and he kept checking if I was okay. It healed up perfectly, no fuss. Sometimes a simple thing done right is all you need.
Parking at Medicover was a nightmare that day, completely full. I was flustered by the time I got to Dr. Faisal's clinic. But the lady at the reception was really calm, got me sorted quickly. The whole place just felt clean and orderly, which helped me settle down. Even the nurse who took my vitals had a nice way about her. It made the visit less stressful.
What I remember most is how he talks to you. I'm an older patient, and sometimes doctors use a lot of jargon and look at the clock. Dr. Faisal doesn't. He looks at you, explains things in a way that makes sense, and you can tell he's actually thinking about what you're saying. He has a quiet, patient way that makes you feel like you're in good hands, not just on an assembly line.
My family has been seeing Dr. Aute for over a decade now. He treated my father's diabetes, my son's childhood fevers, and now my own blood pressure. There's a comfort in knowing exactly who you're going to. He remembers us, our history. The clinic can get busy and you might wait a bit, but he never rushes you out. He listens to the old complaints and the new ones with the same patience. That consistency is hard to find. He's our family doctor, simple as that.
Had a sharp pain in my side that wouldn't quit. Went to Medicover. Dr. Aute saw me, asked clear questions, and sent me for a scan right away. It was appendicitis. He explained what needed to happen without any sugar-coating, got me scheduled for surgery. The whole thing was handled efficiently. I was nervous, of course, but his direct manner actually made me feel calmer. I'm recovered now and back to work. He did what needed doing.
I was feeling very tired for weeks, just not myself. I'm usually quiet about these things, but my daughter insisted I see a doctor. Dr. Aute has a gentle way about him. He didn't dismiss it as 'just old age.' He ran some tests, found my vitamin levels were very low. He put me on a simple treatment and checked in a few weeks later. I have more energy now. I'm grateful he took the time to listen to a soft-spoken old woman.
I thought it was just a bad stomach bug, but it got worse. By the time I got to the hospital, I was really worried. Dr. Aute figured out it was a gallbladder issue pretty quickly. The relief I felt when he laid out the plan was huge! He and his team were great. Even the nurse mentioned how thorough his notes were. I'm so glad I went when I did. Feeling like myself again is amazing. Definitely recommend him if you're in a fix!
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging stomach pain, and everyone just said it was acidity. Dr. Golde actually sat and listened to everything, asked about things I didn't think were related, like my sleep and some weird joint aches. He ordered a specific scan others hadn't. Turns out it was something called Crohn's. It was a relief, honestly, to finally have a real answer and a plan. He explained it all without making me feel stupid.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous about the whole thing. But Dr. Golde made it simple. The procedure itself was over in what felt like minutes. He talked me through each step, and the local anesthetic worked perfectlyfelt nothing. The follow-up was just as easy. It was one of those medical things you dread, but it ended up being completely straightforward.
Parking at Medicover was a bit of a hassle that morning, I won't lie. But once inside, the whole experience changed. The front desk lady was really patient while I fumbled for my papers. The nurse who took my vitals had a calm way about her that settled my nerves. The place just felt clean and organized, which matters when you're not feeling well. Dr. Golde's part was great, but the team around him really made the visit less stressful.
What I remember most is how Dr. Golde talked to my elderly father. He didn't just talk at him; he pulled up a chair, looked him in the eye, and explained his medication changes in a way Dad could actually understand. He even drew a little diagram on a notepad. You could see my father relax. That kind of patience and respect means more than any fancy medical term.