Patient Experience
As an older person, one often feels like a burden in medical settings. My experience with Dr. Pradeep Kumar was quite the opposite. He was consistently respectful, took time to explain my treatment options without rushing, and showed genuine concern for my overall comfort at Sakra Hospital. His approach made a potentially stressful situation much more manageable.
Had a weird stomach thing going on for weeks. Saw Dr. Pradeep D. at Sakra. He figured it out fast, gave me a clear plan, no nonsense. Fixed me up. Good doctor.
I went to Sakra World Hospital for what I thought was just a bad flu. Dr. Pradeep Kumar D. was my general physician. At first, I was just another patient in a queue. But he noticed something in my symptoms I'd brushed off a slight dizziness when I stood up. He asked more questions, ordered a couple of specific tests I wouldn't have thought of. Turns out, it was a mild electrolyte imbalance aggravated by the virus. It wasn't dramatic, but his attention to that small detail stopped it from becoming something worse. He called me himself with the lab results and explained exactly how to adjust my diet and fluids. It felt like he actually connected the dots.
Had a persistent stomach issue for months. Saw Dr. Shetty at Sakra. He cut through the noise, ordered the right tests, and had a clear treatment plan in one visit. Back to work and feeling normal. Exactly what I needed.
My 8-year-old son had a high fever that wouldn't break, and we were terrified. Dr. Shetty was so calm with him, explaining everything in a way a kid could understand. He sat with us for a long time, answered all our panicked questions, and didn't rush us out. The hospital was busy, but he made us feel like we were his only patients. My son is back to his energetic self, and we finally slept through the night.
Look, I don't like doctors. Went to Sakra because my wife made me. Parking was a hassle. But Dr. Shetty? Straight shooter. No fancy talk. Told me what was wrong, what we could do, and what would happen if I ignored it. Fixed me up. Good doctor.
I'd been feeling run-down for ages just low energy, couldn't shake this fog. Saw a couple of doctors who brushed it off as stress. At Sakra, Dr. Shetty actually listened. He asked questions about things no one else had, like my sleep patterns and even my diet from six months back. He connected dots I didn't see. We did some tests, adjusted a few things, and honestly, it's been a slow climb, but I feel like myself again. He checked in a week later, too, which I wasn't expecting.
I'd been to three other doctors about this constant fatigue and stomach pain. They all said it was stress. Dr. Sunil Kumar actually listened, asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a tricky vitamin deficiency and a mild infection that were feeding off each other. He explained the whole thing with a diagram on his notepad. Felt like someone finally put the puzzle together.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital process than the actual cut. But at Sakra, everything just... worked. From check-in to discharge, it was clear. Dr. Kumar's team was quick, the procedure itself was over before I knew it, and the nurse gave me really straightforward aftercare instructions. Sometimes simple things going right is a huge relief.
The place itself (Sakra) is pretty calm, which helps when you're not feeling great. But what stood out was the front desk lady. I was flustered because parking was full and I was running late. She was so patient, got me sorted quickly, and even remembered my name when I left. It's those small things. Dr. Kumar was great, of course, but the whole environment felt supportive, not clinical.
Look, I don't really like doctors. I get awkward. But Dr. Kumar has this way of talking *with* you, not at you. He sat down, didn't rush, and cracked a dry joke about my terrible diet that actually made me laugh. He never talked down to me. When he explained my treatment plan, he checked if I understood, and actually waited for my questions. Felt like I was talking to a really smart, calm friend who knows medicine.
Our 8-year-old, Rohan, had been complaining of stomach pains for weeks. We were so worried, running from one clinic to another. At Sakra, we saw Dr. Anand. He didn't just look at the reports; he got down on his level, talked to him about his school and cricket, and made him smile. He explained everything to us in simple terms it was just a food sensitivity, not the scary things we'd imagined. He gave us a clear plan, not just medicine. Seeing our boy bounce back, eating without fear... that's because of how Dr. Anand handled him. He treated our child, not just the chart.
Had a persistent fever and fatigue. Went to Sakra Hospital. Saw Dr. Anand Bandachar Mamdapur. He listened, asked direct questions, ordered the right tests. Diagnosis was clear and quick a bacterial infection I'd had for a while. Prescribed a strong antibiotic course. Follow-up was straightforward. Feeling normal now. Efficient and effective doctor.
I was quite nervous about my check-up; hospitals make me anxious. Dr. Mamdapur had such a calm way about him. He spoke softly, never rushed me, and explained each step before he did it. The waiting area was busy, but once in his room, he gave me his full attention. He found a minor issue with my blood pressure I didn't know about and helped me plan to manage it without jumping straight to medication. It felt like genuine care, not just a routine appointment. I left feeling heard and looked after.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been dragging myself through work for months with zero energy. My friend pushed me to see Dr. Anand. From the first minute, he was so engaged! He pieced together symptoms I thought were unrelated. Turned out my thyroid was basically asleep. Started treatment, and within a few weeks, I feel like a new person. I have my drive back! The hospital parking was a hassle, but honestly, it was worth it. Dr. Anand is fantastic he solved the puzzle everyone else missed.
I was so nervous going in for my first ever surgery. My hands were shaking in the waiting room. Dr. Sandeep came in, sat down, and just talked to me like a normal person for a good ten minutes before we even got to the medical stuff. He explained everything in a way that actually made sense and didn't make me feel stupid for asking questions. By the time I went in, I felt calm. He just has that kind of presence.
Had a procedure with Dr. Sandeep last month. The recovery was tough, I won't lie, but his team was really on it with the pain plan. He checked on me himself every day in the hospital, not just a quick pop-in. He'd adjust things based on how I was feeling that specific day, which made a huge difference. Felt like he was actually listening and wanted me comfortable, not just following a standard chart.
Dr. Sandeep is great. Fixed my issue, no nonsense. Explained what he was doing, didn't talk down to me. Hospital's nice too. Would recommend.
I'd been putting off seeing a doctor about this stomach pain for ages. Finally booked with Dr. Sandeep at Sakra. The clinic was running a bit late that day, which almost made me leave, but I'm glad I stayed. He didn't just prescribe pills; he asked about my job, my stress levels, what I ate on a busy day. Turned out it was mostly lifestyle-related. He gave me a practical plan small changes, really and followed up with a call two weeks later to see how it was going. It felt like he cared about fixing the cause, not just the symptom. The pain's gone now.
For months, I just felt off tired, some aches, nothing that pointed to one thing. My old doctor was stumped. Dr. Narender actually sat and listened to the whole, messy timeline. He connected dots I didn't even know were there and ordered a specific test no one else had. Turned out to be a rare autoimmune thing. He explained it to me without sugar-coating it, but also without scaring me to death. He just knew.