Patient Experience
I'd been putting off seeing someone about this nagging pain in my side for weeks. Finally booked with Dr. Gade at Medicover. The waiting area was busy, I'll admit, but once I got in, he just focused on me. He asked a lot of questions, even some that seemed unrelated, and then poked around my abdomen. He figured out it was a muscular thing, not anything internal, which was a huge relief. He showed me on a chart what muscle it was and gave me some simple stretches. It's been a month now, and the pain's pretty much gone. It was nice to have someone really dig into the 'why' instead of just handing over pills.
I've been seeing Dr. Tondare for my blood pressure and general check-ups for over five years now. What keeps me coming back to Medicover Aurangabad is the consistency. He remembers my history, asks about my family, and never rushes the appointment. It's not about fancy treatments; it's about having a doctor who listens and gives sensible advice you can actually follow. That kind of trust is hard to find.
Had a bad stomach issue that wouldn't clear up. Went to Dr. Ashutosh Tondare. He asked clear questions, explained it was likely a persistent infection, and prescribed a specific course. It worked. No unnecessary tests, no drama. The hospital parking was a hassle that day, but the consultation itself was efficient and effective. I felt better in a few days.
I was so worried about these constant headaches. My friend suggested Dr. Tondare. He has a very calm way about him. He listened quietly to all my fears, did a thorough check-up, and reassured me it was likely stress-related tension. He suggested some simple lifestyle changes before anything else. His gentle manner made me feel heard and much less anxious. The relief was real.
Finally! A doctor who actually solved my years-long fatigue problem. Dr. Tondare didn't just shrug it off. He took a detailed history, connected some dots my previous doctor missed, and ordered the right tests. Turns out it was a vitamin deficiency. After following his plan, my energy is back. I'm telling everyone about him. He's the real deal.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging stomach pain and fatigue, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Pore was different. He actually sat and listened to everything, even the small stuff I thought was irrelevant. He ordered some specific tests others hadn't, and that's how we found the issue. It wasn't straightforward, but he explained it in a way that finally made sense. I felt heard for the first time.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. But Dr. Pore and his team at Medicover made it so simple. The procedure itself was quick, and he talked me through each step, which really calmed me down. Recovery was exactly as he said it would beno surprises. It was just a smooth, straightforward experience from start to finish.
The hospital itself is nice and clean, I'll give it that. Parking was a bit of a hunt that morning. But what stood out was the front desk staff and the nurses. I was confused about some paperwork, and the lady at reception walked me through it without making me feel rushed. The nurse who took my vitals was really kind and cracked a joke that eased my nerves. It felt like a team effort.
My kid was scared to see the doctor, hiding behind my legs. Dr. Pore didn't force it. He just started chatting with me from across the room, asking about school and cartoons, and slowly my son got curious. By the end, he was showing Dr. Pore his toy car. That patience, that way of connecting, it means more than any medicine sometimes. You don't see that everywhere.
The hospital itself is nice and clean. I was there with my son, and the front desk people were really kind when we got a bit lost. The nurse who took his vitals had him laughing, which helped a lot. Even though the parking was full that day, the calm inside Medicover and the helpful staff made the visit less stressful.
I've been seeing Dr. Kachare for my blood pressure and general health for over eight years now. What I appreciate most is that he remembers me, remembers my history, and never rushes. He's the same calm, thorough doctor he was on day one. In a world where doctors seem to change clinics every other year, that kind of consistency is everything. I trust him completely, and that's hard to find.
My mother was admitted to Medicover with a severe infection and we were all terrified. Dr. Avinash Kachare was the one who actually sat us down in the family room and explained everything in Marathi, step by step, without any medical jargon. He called my brother directly with updates when I couldn't be there. He treated my mom with such kindness, but he also treated *us*, the worried family, like we mattered. That made the hardest week a little easier to bear.
Had a weird stomach thing that wouldn't go away. Saw Dr. Kachare at Medicover. He listened, didn't brush it off, ran the right tests. Got a clear diagnosis and a treatment that actually worked. Simple as that. Good doctor.
So, I'd been putting off this general check-up for ages, you know how it is. Finally dragged myself to Medicover. The parking was a nightmare, and I was already grumpy. Dr. Kachare walks in, and his manner just sort of deflated my irritation. He asked about my job, my stress levels, my sleepthings I didn't even think were related. He connected the dots between my constant headaches and my terrible desk posture and caffeine overload. It wasn't just 'here's a pill'; he gave me practical, small things to change. I left feeling like someone had actually looked at the whole picture, not just a set of symptoms.
I was really scared before my appointment. It was my first time seeing a doctor for this stomach issue, and I was convinced it was something serious. The waiting area was busy, which didn't help. But Dr. Baheti was so calm. He listened to all my worries, didn't rush me, and explained everything in a way that actually made sense. He said it was likely just a bad reaction to some new food. I walked out feeling like a weight was off my shoulders. He just has a way of making you feel okay.
Had a persistent fever and body ache for five days. Went to Medicover. Saw Dr. Saurabh Baheti. He asked clear questions, checked thoroughly, diagnosed a viral infection. Prescribed medicine. Explained the dosage. Fever broke in two days. Follow-up was smooth. Efficient and effective doctor. Got the job done.
I’m not one to make a fuss, but I felt I should say something. Dr. Baheti saw me for a follow-up on my blood pressure. He remembered my case from months ago, which surprised me. He asked about my family and if I was managing my walks. His advice was gentle but firm, and he took the time to write things down for me so I wouldn’t forget. It felt like he genuinely cared. The hospital is big, but he made it feel personal.
Honestly, I was fed up! This nagging cough just wouldn't quit after three weeks. I went to Medicover, a bit grumpy and expecting the usual. But Dr. Baheti? What a breath of fresh air! He was so upbeat. He did a proper check, cracked a small joke about my 'tenacious cough', and laid out a simple plan. He even showed me on a chart what was probably happening. The medicine worked, and I finally got a full night's sleep! So glad I went to see him.
I've been seeing Dr. Borade for my blood pressure and general check-ups for almost eight years now, since he was at his old clinic. When he moved to Medicover, I followed him there. That says it all, really. He remembers my history, asks about my family, and never rushes the appointment. The new hospital is busier, so sometimes there's a short wait, but I don't mind. With him, I know exactly what I'm getting: clear advice, no unnecessary tests, and someone who actually listens. That consistency is hard to find.
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.