Patient Experience
I'd been to three other doctors for this weird fatigue and joint pain. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Anand actually sat and listened, asked about a rash I'd forgotten to mention from months ago. He ordered one specific blood test the others hadn't. Turns out it was something called Lyme disease. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad. Finally, an answer.
Just needed a basic mole check and removal. Honestly, I was more worried about the paperwork. But at Sarvodaya, the front desk lady walked me through the forms, and the nurse who prepped me was cracking jokes. Dr. Anand did the procedure so fast I barely felt the pinch. In and out in under an hour, parking ticket validated.
The hospital itself is pretty busy, I won't lie. I had to circle for parking. But once I got to Dr. Anand's floor, it felt different. The staff at the nurse's station were really calm. One of them saw me looking lost and pointed me to the right room. The place was clean, and the waiting area had these big windows. It just didn't feel as stressful as other clinics.
Look, I'm scared of doctors. I get nervous. My first visit, Dr. Anand could probably tell. He didn't rush. He asked about my job first, just normal talk, before getting into the medical stuff. He has this way of explaining things that doesn't make you feel stupid. When he suggested a follow-up, it felt like a recommendation from someone you trust, not an order.