Patient Experience
My regular check-up showed a weird heart rhythm, and they said I needed an ablation. I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. The day of the procedure at Medanta, everything just... worked. The team was calm, they told me what was happening each step, and before I knew it, it was over. Dr. Setya popped in afterwards, said it went perfectly, and that I could probably go home the next day. It felt very straightforward, no drama. Sometimes you just want boring and successful, and that's exactly what it was.
You know how big hospitals can be—a bit overwhelming. Medanta is huge, and I got turned around finding the cardiology wing. But once I got there, the difference was clear. The front desk lady saw I was flustered and helped me fill out the form. The nurse who took my vitals actually chatted with me about my hometown to distract me. Even the person who cleaned the room smiled. It made waiting for my appointment with Dr. Setya less stressful. The place runs smoothly because the people are genuinely kind.
What I'll remember most about Dr. Setya is how he talks to you. He doesn't stand over you; he pulls up a chair. When he told me I needed a stent, I froze. He saw that, waited a moment, and then just said, 'Tell me what you're thinking.' He answered every single one of my probably silly questions without making me feel rushed. He has this quiet, steady way about him that makes you feel like you're the only patient he has that day. You leave feeling cared for, not just treated.
My annual check-up flagged a minor arrhythmia. Dr. Srivastava didn't overreact. He explained the data clearly, said we'd just monitor it, and scheduled a sensible follow-up. No unnecessary tests, no drama. Exactly what you want from a specialist.
I was nervous at first, coming in with chest tightness. Dr. Ashish Srivastava has a very calm way about him. He listened quietly, then walked me through every step of the angiogram. It wasn't as bad as I'd feared. The team at Medanta was very coordinated.
After my stent procedure, I just feel... lighter. Like a weight is gone. Dr. Srivastava and his team fixed what my local clinic missed. I've got my energy back. My family can stop worrying now.
Transferred my father's care here after a confusing diagnosis elsewhere. Parking was a hassle, but once inside, things moved. Dr. Srivastava cut through the noise, gave us a straight plan, and executed it. My dad is home and stable. That's the result that matters.
My hands were sweating the whole way to Medanta. I'd never seen a specialist before and my stomach issues had me convinced it was something awful. Dr. Gupta's assistant was nice, which helped a bit. When he came in, he didn't rush. He actually sat down and asked me to explain in my own words, even when I stumbled. He drew a little diagram on a notepad to show me what he thought was going on—just a common thing, nothing scary. He made the whole plan sound manageable. I left feeling like a weight was gone. Still a bit nervous about the next steps, but I trust him to guide me through.
Persistent acid reflux for over a year. Tried OTC meds, didn't work. Booked with Dr. Archit Gupta at Medanta. He ordered an endoscopy, explained the reason clearly. Procedure was straightforward. Diagnosis: a minor hiatal hernia. Prescribed a different medication and suggested dietary changes. Two months later, symptoms are 90% better. Follow-up was efficient. He answers questions directly. Good experience.
I was quite worried about the tests, to be honest. But Dr. Gupta has a very calm way about him. He listened so patiently to all my little concerns, even the silly ones I thought of later. His explanations were gentle, never making me feel rushed or foolish. The hospital is large, but his team made sure I knew where to go. It's a relief to find a doctor who is both skilled and kind. I am very grateful for his care.
FINALLY! Someone who actually figured it out! I've been to three other doctors about this bloating and pain, and it was always 'try this diet' or 'it's probably stress.' Dr. Gupta actually looked at all my old reports, asked a ton of new questions, and said, 'Let's check this one specific thing.' And he was right! The treatment plan is working—I feel like myself again after six months of misery. The guy knows his stuff! Yeah, the parking garage was a maze, but who cares? I'd go back in a heartbeat.
My father needed a bypass. We were scared, of course. Dr. Goyal sat with us in his office for nearly an hour, drawing diagrams on a notepad to explain exactly what was blocked and how he would fix it. He never rushed us. He answered my mother's same question three times without a hint of impatience. The surgery went smoothly, and when he came out to tell us it was over, he looked as tired as we felt. That meant something. He cared for the person, not just the heart.
Double valve replacement. Big words, bigger fear. Dr. Goyal cut through it. He said, 'The valves are worn out. We put in new ones. It's a standard procedure for us, but I know it's everything for you.' That honesty was what we needed. The hospital was busy, parking was a hassle, but his team kept us updated at every step. No sugar-coating, just clear facts. My wife is home now, walking in the garden. He gave us that.
From the first meeting, Dr. Goyal had a calm way about him. He listened more than he talked. When he did speak about my husband's condition, he used simple words. 'This artery is like a busy road that's now clogged. We need to build a detour.' It made sense. The day of the surgery, he gave me a small, sure nod before they wheeled him away. That nod held me together for the next few hours. The care was thorough, but it was that human connection—quiet and steady—that made the real difference.
What a relief! My mom's aortic stenosis had us all on edge. Dr. Goyal was straight-up brilliant. He had this cool confidence that was contagious. Told us, 'We do this all the time. She's strong, we've got a great plan.' And he was right! The whole process at Medanta was so organized. Mom was out of bed the next day, complaining about the hospital food—which we took as a fantastic sign. Dr. Goyal and his crew are rock stars. We got our feisty mother back, good as new!
My 8-year-old son was diagnosed with a kidney issue that had us terrified. The waiting room at Medanta was packed, and I was a mess. Dr. Mittal didn't just talk to us; he got down on my son's level, explained things with drawings, and made him laugh. He called us himself with the biopsy results after hours because he knew we were anxious. We're not out of the woods, but having him guide us makes it feel manageable.
My father was his patient. What stood out was how Dr. Mittal always included us in the conversations. He'd explain the treatment plan in the hallway, using simple terms, and actually listened when my mom had questions. He never made us feel rushed, even when he was clearly busy. It took a huge weight off our shoulders during a scary time.
Had a kidney scare. Went to Dr. Mittal. He was straight with me, no sugarcoating, which I appreciate. Fixed the issue. Good doctor.
I'd been feeling run-down for months, blaming work stress. When my local doctor said my creatinine was high, I panicked. A friend recommended Dr. Ankur Mittal at Medanta. The first appointment, I was so nervous I forgot half my questions. He was calm, went through my history like a detective, and laid out a clear plan that didn't involve jumping to scary treatments. He started with diet changes and monitoring. It's been a year now, my numbers are stable, and I feel like myself again. He made a complex problem feel simple.
My local doctors were stumped for months. I kept getting these dizzy spells, and they kept saying it was just anxiety. Dr. Harikrishnan Nair at Medanta was the first one who really listened. He ordered a specific scan no one else had, and it showed this weird, tangled blood vessel near my heart that was the culprit. Explaining it to me, he drew a picture on a napkin. The surgery was scary, sure, but he made the complex feel manageable. I haven't felt that dizzy since.