Patient Experience
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this nagging pain and fatigue, and everyone had a different theory. Honestly, I was getting a bit hopeless. Dr. Srinivas was different. He didn't just go with the obvious; he actually listened to the whole weird history and ordered some specific tests I'd never had before. It turned out to be something pretty uncommon. He explained it all in a way that finally made sense, without making me feel dumb for not knowing. He just figured it out when others didn't.
Had to get a minor cyst removed. I was nervous at first, but Dr. Srinivas made the whole thing feel like a non-event. The procedure itself was quick, and he talked me through each step—not in a robotic way, just normal conversation. The follow-up was simple, and the scar is barely there now. It was just a straightforward, smooth experience from start to finish, exactly what you hope for with something routine.
The hospital itself is nice and clean, but what stood out was the team. The front desk people were patient with my paperwork, and the nurse who took my vitals was really kind—she could tell I was anxious and cracked a small joke that actually helped. Even the person who brought the tea after my consultation was pleasant. It felt like everyone was on the same page, which made a long day at the hospital much less stressful.
What I'll remember most is how he talks to you. He doesn't rush. He sits down, looks at you, and lets you finish your sentences. When I got my diagnosis, he didn't just state it; he asked if I understood and if I had more questions. There was no pressure, just a calm, clear presence. It felt like he saw me as a person, not just another case file for the day. That kind of respect is rare.