Patient Experience
I'd been to three doctors with this weird fatigue and pain, everyone said it was stress. Dr. Mohanty was the first one who actually stopped and listened. He ordered a specific blood test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be something pretty rare. He explained it to me and my wife in plain English, no fancy jargon. I'm on the right treatment now, and I finally feel like myself again.
Had to get a cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Mohanty made it seem like no big deal. The whole thing at MGM was over in an hour. The local anesthetic stung for a second, but that was it. He chatted with me the whole time, which really took my mind off it. I was back at my desk job the next day with just a small bandage to show for it.
The parking at MGM was a nightmare that day, completely full. I was flustered by the time I got to the clinic. But the lady at the front desk was so calm and found my file right away. The nurse who took my vitals noticed I seemed anxious and actually got me a glass of water. The place itself felt clean and quiet, which helped me settle down before I even saw the doctor.
What I remember most is how Dr. Mohanty talked to my elderly mother. She was confused and scared. He didn't just talk to me about her; he pulled his chair right up to her, held her hand, and spoke slowly and clearly. He checked if she understood after every point. It wasn't just medicine; it was kindness. That meant more to our family than I can say.
I'd been to a couple of doctors with this weird fatigue and stomach pain, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Deepthi actually sat me down and went through my whole history again. She ordered a specific test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be a tricky thyroid issue that was messing with everything. She explained it in a way that finally made sense. I'm on the right meds now and feel like myself again.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous about the whole thing, but Dr. Deepthi made it so simple. The procedure itself was over in what felt like ten minutes. She talked me through each step, and the local anesthetic worked perfectly—hardly felt a thing. The follow-up was quick and easy, and the scar is healing really cleanly. Just a smooth experience all around.
Parking at MGM was a nightmare that day, I was late and flustered. But the front desk lady was so calm and got me checked in fast. The whole place felt clean and quiet, which helped me settle down. Even the nurse who took my vitals was really kind and cracked a small joke to lighten the mood. It made a stressful start to the appointment much better.
What I remember most is how Dr. Deepthi listened. I had a lot of anxiety about some test results, and she didn't just rush in with the facts. She let me get my worries out, nodded along, and then took the time to draw a little diagram on her notepad to show me what was happening. She has this calm, direct way of talking that doesn't feel cold. I left feeling informed, not scared.
Had a persistent stomach issue that was affecting my work. Booked a slot online at MGM, saw Dr. Guna Keerthana. She was direct, diagnosed it quickly, and the treatment plan worked. Got back to my schedule without fuss.
I've been seeing Dr. Keerthana for my blood pressure management for about five years now, even followed her to MGM Hospital. What I appreciate is that she remembers my history—I don't have to re-explain everything each visit. She's consistent, listens to my concerns about medication changes, and I trust her judgment completely. It feels like a real partnership in managing my health.
Look, I was sick of feeling run down all the time. Went to MGM, got Dr. Guna Keerthana. She didn't sugarcoat it—told me my lifestyle was a mess. Gave me straight advice on sleep and diet, ran the right tests. Feeling much better now. She's good.
I was really nervous about some unexplained weight loss. The waiting area at MGM was packed that morning, I almost left. But Dr. Keerthana made a difference. She sat with me, asked about everything—not just symptoms, but my job stress, what I was eating, everything. She pieced together that it was probably severe anxiety and a thyroid thing working together. Ordered specific tests to confirm, called me herself with the results to explain. The whole process, from being scared in the waiting room to having a clear path forward, was because she took the time to really listen and connect the dots.
Been seeing Dr. Balaji for my blood pressure for almost 8 years now, since he was at his old clinic. Followed him to MGM. That's the thing—you don't stick with a doctor that long if you don't trust them completely. He remembers my history, my meds, even asks about my grandson. Never rushes me. The hospital's big and busy, but in his room, it's just calm. That consistency is everything when you're managing a long-term thing.
My 6-year-old, Rohan, spiked a crazy high fever out of nowhere. We were panicking. At MGM, Dr. Balaji was so calm with him. He didn't just talk to us; he got down to Rohan's level, showed him the stethoscope, called it a 'heart listener.' He explained everything to us in simple terms—what virus it likely was, what to watch for, when to come back. He gave us his direct number for follow-up. We left feeling scared but armed with a plan, not just a prescription. Rohan's fine now, but we won't forget that care.
Had a bad stomach thing. Friend recommended Dr. Balaji at MGM. Got an appointment, went in. He listened, asked straight questions, didn't order a bunch of unnecessary tests. Gave me a clear treatment plan. Fixed me up in a few days. No fuss. Good doctor.
So, I'd been ignoring this nagging pain in my side for weeks. Finally dragged myself to MGM, parking was a nightmare, and I was just irritable. Dr. Balaji walks in, and I'm ready for a quick in-and-out. But he sits, asks about the pain, then leans back and says, 'Tell me about your work stress.' I was thrown. Ended up talking for 10 minutes about my job, my diet, my sleep—all of it. He connected dots I didn't see. The treatment was for gastritis, but the real fix was his advice on managing stress. He saw the whole picture, not just the symptom. Left feeling heard, which is rare.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Dr. Anto at MGM saw me quickly, didn't waste time, and got straight to a treatment plan that worked. Back to work in two days. Exactly what I needed.
I was really scared after my gallbladder surgery at MGM. The first few days were rough. Dr. Anto checked on me every morning, listened when I said the pain was bad, and adjusted my meds until it was manageable. He explained what each ache meant during recovery, which stopped me from panicking. I'm finally feeling like myself again.
Look, I hate going to the doctor. But I had this cough that wouldn't quit. Went to MGM, saw Dr. Anto. He was straight up, told me what it was, gave me the meds. It cleared up. No fuss. Would go back if I had to.
I went to MGM's general OPD for what I thought was just bad heartburn. Dr. Anto Sahayaraj asked a lot of questions—not just about my stomach, but my sleep and stress levels too. I was waiting a bit, sure, but he didn't rush. He figured out it was actually tied to a back problem I'd been ignoring. Sent me for a simple scan to be sure, called me himself with the results. Changed my diet and gave me some stretches. It's been a month, and the 'heartburn' is gone. He connected dots I didn't even see.