Patient Experience
I was so nervous going in, it was my first time seeing a doctor alone. But Dr. Kumar just had this calm way about him. He saw I was anxious and took a minute to just chat before anything else. He explained what he was checking for and why, which really put me at ease. Left feeling much better, and not just physically.
Had a weird stomach thing that wouldn't quit. Saw Dr. Dilip Kumar at MGM. He got straight to the point, ordered the right tests, and sorted it out. No fuss, clear advice. Good doctor.
I'd been putting off this check-up for months, just dreading the whole hospital thing. Parking at MGM was a nightmare, which didn't help my mood. But from the moment I walked into Dr. Kumar's room, things changed. He was finishing up some notes, looked up, and gave a genuine smile. He remembered a detail from my file I'd forgotten I'd even mentioned. We talked about my family, my work stress, and then my symptoms. He connected dots I didn't see. The prescription helped, but it was that feeling of being properly heard that made the real difference.
I'd been to three other doctors for this nagging abdominal pain, and everyone said it was just stress. Dr. Sanmathi actually listened, asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered a specific scan the others hadn't. Turns out it was a rare type of intestinal adhesion. She explained it all with a diagram on her notepad—didn't rush me at all. Finally getting the right answer was a massive relief.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Sanmathi made it so simple. The whole thing at MGM took maybe an hour from check-in to leaving. The procedure itself was quick, she told me exactly what she was doing as she did it, and the stitches were so neat you can barely see the scar now. It was just... easy.
The parking at MGM was a nightmare that day, completely full, so I was flustered by the time I got to the clinic. But the front desk lady was really kind about it, and the nurse who took my vitals noticed I seemed anxious and just chatted about the weather to distract me. The whole place felt calm, even though it was busy. It made seeing the doctor much less stressful.
What I remember most is how Dr. Sanmathi talked to my elderly mother. She had a bad chest infection and was confused. The doctor knelt down by the chair to be at her eye level, spoke slowly and clearly, and held her hand while explaining the medicine. She treated her like a person, not just a patient. That meant the world to us.
I'd been to a couple of other doctors for this nagging fatigue and stomach pain. They said it was just stress. Dr. Babu Vinish actually listened, asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a tricky thyroid issue affecting my digestion. He explained it all on a notepad, drawing little diagrams. I finally felt like someone had found the right puzzle pieces.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Babu made it feel like no big deal. The whole thing at MGM was over in an hour. He talked me through each step as he was doing it, which really kept me calm. Sore for a day or two, but it healed up just like he said it would. Sometimes simple is good.
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 really kind, got me checked in fast, and the nurse who took my vitals had a great sense of humor. The place itself felt clean and calm, which helped settle me down before I even saw the doctor.
What I remember most is how he talked to my elderly mother. She gets confused easily. Dr. Babu Vinish didn't rush her. He sat down, looked her in the eye, and explained her new medication using words she actually understood. He even wrote the schedule down in big letters for her. That kind of patience is rare.
Had a persistent stomach issue for months. Dr. Malathi got straight to it, ordered the right tests, and had a clear treatment plan by my follow-up. Fixed the problem without endless appointments. Exactly what I needed.
I was really scared after my gallbladder surgery. The first few days were rough. Dr. Malathi checked on me every morning, listened when I said the pain was bad, and adjusted my meds until it was manageable. She didn't just rush in and out; she explained how the recovery would go, step by step. That made a huge difference in getting through it.
Look, I don't like doctors. But I had to go. Dr. Malathi at MGM was good. No nonsense, told me what was wrong in plain English, gave me a prescription. Parking at the hospital is always a nightmare, but the actual appointment was fine. She knows her stuff.
It started with just feeling tired all the time. I put it off, but my wife finally made me see someone. I chose Dr. Malathi from the MGM website. I was nervous at first—hospitals make me anxious. She had this calm way about her; she asked about my work, my diet, everything. We did some blood work, and she called me herself with the results instead of having a nurse do it. Turns out it was a simple vitamin deficiency. She explained why it happened with my diet and how to fix it. I've been feeling like myself again for weeks now. It was more than just writing a prescription; she actually figured out the 'why.'
I'd been to three other doctors for this nagging pain and fatigue. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Latha at MGM was the first one who actually sat and listened, really listened, to everything I was saying. She ordered a specific test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be something quite rare. She explained it all to me in plain Tamil, drew diagrams on a notepad. I was scared, but she laid out a clear plan. It's been a long road, but I finally feel like we're getting somewhere.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital process than the procedure itself. Parking at MGM was a nightmare that day, I was late and flustered. But from the moment I met Dr. Latha, she just had this calm way about her. The whole thing took maybe twenty minutes. She talked me through each step as she did it, which really helped. It was straightforward, no drama, and the healing was exactly as she said it would be.
My husband was admitted, and I spent a lot of time at MGM. What stood out wasn't just Dr. Latha—who was great—but her whole team. The nurse, Anjali, remembered my name and would ask if I needed water. The ward was busy, sure, but it felt clean and the people at the front desk were patient with my questions. It's the small things when you're worried sick. Dr. Latha's team made a difficult week a little more bearable.
I'm not great with doctors; I get tongue-tied. Dr. Latha has this way of putting you at ease. She doesn't just stare at the computer screen. She looks at you, asks about your family, remembers you mentioned your daughter's exams last time. She checked my blood pressure, saw it was high, and just said, 'You seem worried. What's on your mind?' We talked for five minutes before she even mentioned medication. She treats you like a person, not just a file.
I was a total wreck before my appointment. First time seeing a doctor on my own and I was convinced it was something serious. Dr. Muthusamy just had this calm way about him. He listened to all my jumbled-up worries, did a quick check, and explained everything in a way that actually made sense. Walked out feeling silly for being so nervous, but mostly just relieved.