Patient Experience
I'd been feeling off for months, tired all the time with weird aches. Saw a couple of doctors who just said it was stress. Dr. Viranchi actually listened, like really listened, and asked questions about things no one else had. He connected dots I didn't even know were there and figured out it was a thyroid issue that was messing with everything else. Finally, an answer that made sense.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Narendra made it so straightforward. He explained exactly what he'd do, the whole thing took maybe twenty minutes, and I was back home the same afternoon. No fuss, no drama. Sometimes simple is good.
The place itself, Medicover, is really calm. I had to wait a bit past my appointment time, which happens, but the front desk lady was so nice about it. Even the person who took my blood samples was gentle and chatted to distract me. It made a long morning much easier.
What stuck with me was how Dr. Viranchi talks to you. He doesn't just look at his screen. He sits down, makes eye contact, and explains things in a way that doesn't make you feel stupid. When I was worried about some test results, he didn't dismiss it; he walked me through each line until I felt okay.
I've been seeing Dr. Kalamb for my hypertension for about five years now. He remembers my history, asks about my family, and never rushes me. The clinic can get busy, sure, and sometimes you wait a bit, but he always gives you his full attention once you're in the room. He explains things in a way that makes sense, and I trust his judgment completely. It's that consistency that keeps me coming back to Medicover.
Had a stubborn skin infection that wouldn't clear up. Went to Dr. Vikrant Kalamb. He looked at it, asked a few questions, prescribed a different cream. It worked. No big speech, just fixed the problem. Efficient.
I was quite worried about these recurring stomach pains. Meeting Dr. Kalamb was very calming. He listened so patiently to everything I had to say, even the small details I thought were silly. His manner is very gentle, and he took the time to draw a little diagram to show me what he thought might be happening. He didn't just hand me a prescription; he made sure I understood. I left feeling heard and much less anxious.
FINALLY! Someone who figured out what was wrong with my chronic fatigue. I'd seen a couple of doctors before and just got shrugs. Dr. Kalamb actually ran the right tests and sat down with me to go over the results. He had a plan by the end of the first visit. I've been following his advice for three months now and I have so much more energy. It's like I got my life back. Huge relief!
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.