Patient Experience
The clinic itself was nice—clean, quiet, not too clinical. But what really stood out was the front desk lady, Rekha. I was running late and flustered, and parking was a nightmare. She was so calm, got me checked in without any fuss, and even remembered my name when I left. It's those little things that make a stressful visit easier.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get nervous and clam up. My first visit with Dr. Agrawala, I probably gave one-word answers. He didn't rush me. He just sat there, asked simple questions, and waited. By the end, I was actually telling him things I hadn't planned to mention. He listens with his whole attention, you know? Doesn't just wait for his turn to talk.
I've been seeing Dr. Paikaray for my blood pressure for almost eight years now. What I appreciate most is that he remembers me, remembers my history, and never rushes. I've had doctors who change their advice every visit, but with him, it's consistent. He explains why he's sticking with a plan or making a small change. That kind of steadiness is hard to find, and it's why I trust him with my health.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself went fine, but the first couple days after were rough. Dr. Paikaray checked on me every morning, even on the weekend. He didn't just throw pills at me; he actually listened when I described the pain and adjusted things so I could actually get some rest. The nurses followed his instructions to the letter, which made the whole recovery feel coordinated and less scary.
Look, I needed a doctor who wouldn't sugarcoat things. Went in with some weird stomach issues. Dr. Paikaray was straight with me—ordered the right tests, explained what we were ruling out in plain English. Got a diagnosis and a treatment plan that worked. Parking at the clinic is a nightmare, but he's worth the hassle.
I was really nervous. I'd put off seeing a doctor about this persistent cough for weeks, convincing myself it was just allergies. When I finally went in, Dr. Paikaray had this calm way about him. He asked a ton of questions, not just about the cough, but about my sleep, my stress levels at work—things I wouldn't have thought to mention. He listened, really listened, while I rambled. He even noticed I was tapping my foot and asked if I was always that anxious. Turned out it was a pretty straightforward bronchitis, but the way he approached it made me feel like he was solving a puzzle with me, not just for me. Left with antibiotics and a bit less worry.
Had my gallbladder out last week. The first couple days were rough, I won't lie. But Dr. Sahoo's plan for the pain was clear and it actually worked. He called to check on me the day after I got home, which helped a lot. I'm moving around more each day, and the instructions he gave my husband for changing the dressings were simple. It's getting better.
Appendicitis. Went to the ER, Dr. Sahoo did the surgery. Everything went fine. He explained what he did in recovery, kept it short. Follow-up was straightforward. No issues.
I was so nervous about my hernia operation. Dr. Sahoo has a very calm way about him. He listened to all my worries before and after, never made me feel rushed. The hospital was busy, but he always took a moment. My recovery has been smoother than I expected, and I put that down to his care.
Finally got my knee sorted! After months of pain, Dr. Sahoo did the replacement. The difference is night and day. The physio is tough, but worth it. He was really encouraging at my check-up, said I'm ahead of schedule. Just walked to the shop and back without a wince. So glad I went through with it.
Our two-year-old, Leo, had a fever that just wouldn't break, and he was so listless. We were scared. Dr. Majhi saw us quickly, even though the waiting room was packed. He got down on his haunches to talk to Leo first, not just us. He explained everything about the ear infection in simple terms, and when he said we could probably avoid the hospital, I almost cried with relief. He called the next day to check on him. It felt like he cared for our son like he was his own.
Had a deep cut on my hand from a workshop accident. Needed stitches. Went to Dr. Jatin Kumar Majhi. No frills. He assessed it, cleaned it thoroughly, explained the procedure clearly. Did the job neatly and quickly. Prescribed antibiotics, told me the signs of infection to watch for. Follow-up was straightforward. Got the job done right.
I've been quite anxious about my health lately, with little things worrying me more than they should. Visiting Dr. Majhi was a calm experience. He listens so quietly, letting you finish your whole thought. He never made me feel rushed or silly for my concerns. His advice was gentle but clear, and he took the time to write things down for me. I left feeling heard and much lighter.
After weeks of this nagging cough and zero energy, my wife finally dragged me in. Dr. Majhi! What a guy. He figured out it was a bacterial thing pretty fast, got me on the right meds. I was back on my feet in, like, three days. Seriously, night and day difference. The clinic was running behind that morning, but honestly, it was worth the wait. He’s got my vote!
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this nagging fatigue and weird joint pain. Everyone said it was stress or maybe just getting older. Dr. Panigrahy was the first one who actually seemed curious about it. He asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, ordered some specific blood work nobody else had, and figured out it was a rare autoimmune thing. It wasn't a quick fix, but having a name for it and a real plan made all the difference. He didn't just shrug it off.
Had to get a mole checked and removed. Honestly, I was more stressed about the paperwork and finding the clinic than the procedure itself. Dr. Panigrahy made it so simple. He explained exactly what he was going to do, it was over in maybe ten minutes, and the follow-up instructions were clear. The whole thing felt very normal and straightforward, which is exactly what you want for something routine.
The place was busy and I had to wait a bit, which I expected. What stood out was the nurse at the front. I was clearly a bit lost and flustered, and she walked me right to the right room, cracked a little joke to settle my nerves, and made sure I had water. It's that kind of small thing that makes a visit less intimidating. Dr. Panigrahy was great, but the whole team there just seemed to get it.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get nervous and clam up. Dr. Panigrahy has this really calm way about him. He sat down, didn't rush me, and actually listened to my rambling concerns without looking at the clock. He explained my high blood pressure in plain language, no scary jargon, and we talked about options like we were figuring it out together. Felt like talking to a really knowledgeable, patient friend.