Patient Experience
Had a persistent stomach issue for months. Saw Dr. Khandelwal at Sector 8. Got straight to the point, ordered the right tests, no unnecessary drama. Fixed the problem in two visits. Efficient and effective. Exactly what I needed.
Look, I was pretty nervous about seeing a doctor, but Dr. Khandelwal is just... normal. He talks to you like a person, not a chart. Told me straight what was wrong, what the meds would do, and what would happen if I didn't take them. The wait was a bit long, but once you're in, he gives you his full attention. Good guy.
I went to Sarvodaya Hospital with what I thought was just a bad cough that wouldn't go away. Dr. Khandelwal listened for about thirty seconds, then got this thoughtful look and started asking really specific questions about my energy levels and my weight. He suspected it might be more than a chest infection and sent me for some blood work. Turns out, I had a thyroid issue I never knew about. The whole process, from that first appointment to starting treatment, felt really thorough. He connected dots other doctors had missed for years.
I'd been to three different doctors for this nagging pain and fatigue. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Jha was the first one who actually sat and listened, really listened, to everything I was saying. He asked questions about things no one else had, ordered some specific tests, and figured out it was a thyroid issue that was flying under the radar. He explained it all on a notepad, drawing little diagrams. I finally felt like I had an answer, and a path forward.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital experience than the procedure itself. But Dr. Jha made it so straightforward. The whole thing took maybe twenty minutes in his clinic room at Sarvodaya. He talked me through each step, even cracked a small joke about the weather to keep me distracted. It was over before I knew it, and the healing was a breeze. Sometimes simple things done right are what matter most.
Parking at Sector 8 is always a nightmare, I got there flustered and late. But the front desk lady was so calm, she just sorted it out. The whole place felt clean and quiet, not chaotic like some hospitals. Even the nurse who took my vitals had a really kind way about her. By the time I saw Dr. Jha, I’d actually relaxed a bit. It’s rare that the environment helps, but here it did.
My kid was terrified of doctors, would scream the place down. Dr. Jha didn't force anything. He just sat on his little stool, talked to me first about my concerns, and let my son watch. He showed him the stethoscope, let him listen to his own heartbeat. He got down on his level. There was no rush. My son ended up letting him do the check-up without a single tear. That kind of patience… you don't see that every day.
My mother was admitted to Sarvodaya in Sector 8 with a bad fever and confusion. Dr. Sahay was the one who actually sat us down in the family room and drew a diagram on a notepad to explain what was happening with her kidneys. He called my brother himself with updates, even late once. We felt included, not just kept in the waiting area.
Our 7-year-old, Aarav, had a scary high fever that wouldn't break. We were panicked. Dr. Sahay at Sarvodaya was so calm with him, talking about cricket stickers while checking his ears. He explained the medicine plan to us and to Aarav in a way a kid could understand. He even followed up the next day with a call to check his temperature. It made a scary time much less frightening for all of us.
Had a stubborn skin infection. Went to Dr. Sahay. He looked at it, asked a few questions, gave a prescription. It cleared up in a week. No fuss, got the job done. Parking at that hospital is always a nightmare though.
I'd been feeling run-down for months just tired all the time, some aches. My usual doc had retired. I saw Dr. Sahay on a friend's suggestion. The first visit, he spent a solid 20 minutes just asking questions about my work, sleep, everything. He didn't jump to tests. He actually listened to the whole story, then suggested a couple of simple blood checks. Turns out it was a vitamin deficiency. He explained the results without medical jargon. It wasn't a dramatic cure, but he figured out the puzzle everyone else just shrugged at.
My 7-year-old, Rohan, had a fever that just wouldn't break, and I was a mess. Dr. Kirtee at Sarvodaya was so calm with him, explaining everything in a way he could understand. She didn't just rush to medicines; she asked about his school, his sleep, everything. We had to wait a bit, but seeing her sit on the edge of the bed to talk to him made all the difference. He left feeling brave, and I left feeling like I could breathe again.
I've been seeing Dr. Kirtee Mishra for my blood pressure for almost a decade now, since she was at her old clinic. Following her to Sarvodaya was a no-brainer. She remembers my history, my family, and even the fact that I hate taking pills on an empty stomach. That consistency is everything. She adjusts things slowly, talks through the 'why' behind every change, and I never feel like just another file on her desk. That kind of trust is hard to find.
Had a nasty sinus thing. Went to Dr. Kirtee Mishra. She fixed it. Straight to the point, told me exactly what meds I needed and what to watch for. Parking at Sector 8 was a nightmare, but the appointment itself was quick and effective. No fuss.
So, I woke up with this sharp pain in my side, and of course, I spent the whole morning convincing myself it was nothing. By afternoon, I was driving myself to Sarvodaya, pretty scared. Dr. Mishra's manner just cut through that. She listened, poked the spot, asked a few specific questions, and then just said, 'It's not what you're worried about. Let's get a scan to be sure, but I think it's a muscular pull.' She was right. The whole thing was about 90 minutes from panic to relief. She has a way of making a scary situation feel manageable.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging stomach pain and fatigue, everyone said it was just stress. Dr. Dewan actually listened, like really listened, to everything I said. He ordered some different tests and figured out it was a tricky gallbladder issue, not just in my head. I felt heard for the first time.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about it, but Dr. Dewan talked me through the whole thing in simple words. The procedure itself was over before I knew it. The follow-up was quick, and the scar is barely there now. Just a straightforward, good experience.
The hospital itself is busy, I won't lie, parking was a hassle. But once I got inside, the front desk people were really patient. The nurse who took my vitals had a calming way about her, and the whole place felt clean and organized. It made a long wait easier to handle.
What stuck with me was how Dr. Dewan is with my elderly father. He doesn't just talk at him; he sits down, makes eye contact, and explains things so clearly and kindly. My dad, who usually hates doctors, actually looks forward to his appointments now. That means everything to our family.
I was so nervous going in for my first ever check-up as an adult. My hands were literally shaking. Dr. Sharma just talked to me like a normal person, explained everything in simple words, and by the end I felt silly for being so worried. He’s really calm.