Patient Experience
Diagnosis: aplastic anemia. Treatment plan from Dr. Jain was clear from day one. No sugar-coating, just facts and options. She laid out the risks of immunosuppressive therapy versus transplant in a way I could actually understand. Follow-ups are scheduled, blood work is reviewed promptly. If something's off, her team calls. It's direct, efficient care. That's what you need when things are serious.
I was so scared when they said I might have leukemia. The first visit, I could barely speak. Dr. Jain has this very calm way about her. She listened more than she talked at first, and when she did explain things, her voice was so steady it helped settle my nerves. She never made me feel silly for my questions, even the simple ones. Her care made a difficult time feel a little less heavy, and for that I'm deeply grateful.
After months of feeling exhausted and getting passed between doctors, Dr. Jain figured it out: it was a rare clotting disorder. When she said she could treat it, I almost cried with relief! She's brilliant—you can just tell. The treatment started working within weeks. I finally have my energy back. My whole family is so happy; we keep saying, 'We found the right doctor.' She genuinely changed things for me!
My case was a real puzzle for a while. Other doctors were scratching their heads, but Dr. Yadav looked at my scans and blood work and just knew. He explained it wasn't a simple liver issue but a rare vascular complication that needed a very specific approach before any transplant could even be considered. He laid out this multi-stage plan, and honestly, it was scary, but he was so clear about why each step was necessary. We followed it, and here I am, recovering well. He saw what others missed.
I needed a liver biopsy, and I was pretty nervous about it. Dr. Yadav's team scheduled it quickly, and the whole thing felt very standard for them. He walked me through exactly what would happen, the nurse cracked a joke about the gown, and it was over before I knew it. The results came back fast, and it was just a straightforward fatty liver, nothing serious. It was a relief to have something go so smoothly and without any drama.
Look, the parking at Medanta is always a bit of a hunt, I won't lie. But once you're inside, it's a different world. For my dad's transplant, the nursing staff on Dr. Yadav's floor were incredible—they remembered our names, explained meds in simple terms, and even helped my mom find the cafeteria. The room was clean and surprisingly quiet. It felt less like a sterile hospital and more like a place where people actually got better. That environment really helped us cope.
What I remember most is how Dr. Yadav talked to me. I was terrified, and he didn't just rush in with medical jargon. He pulled up a chair, asked about my family first, and then drew a simple diagram on his notepad to show what was wrong with my liver and how the surgery would fix it. He let me ask the same question three times without making me feel silly. He has this calm, direct way about him that cuts through the fear. You trust him because he listens.
Our 8-year-old son needed a complex heart procedure. We were terrified, obviously. Dr. Aggarwal sat with us for nearly an hour, drawing diagrams on a notepad to explain exactly what he would do. He never rushed us, even when we asked the same question twice. The nurses at Medanta were great with our boy, but it was Dr. Aggarwal's calm, clear way of talking that got us through the worst of it. Seeing our son run around now, you'd never know.
Had a valve replacement with Dr. Aggarwal last month. The first few days after surgery were rough, I won't lie. But his team had a clear plan for the pain and got me sitting up and walking pretty quickly. He checked on me every morning, even on a Sunday, and adjusted things based on how I was feeling. The recovery road is long, but I felt like I was in really capable hands from the start.
Fixed my blocked artery. Dr. Aggarwal knows his stuff. Explained things straight, no sugar-coating. Surgery went smooth, recovery's on track. What more do you want?
I'd been putting off seeing anyone about my heart for years, just scared of the whole idea. Finally went to Medanta, parking was a nightmare that day, which just added to my stress. Dr. Aggarwal had this way of cutting through the anxiety. He looked at my reports, leaned back, and said, 'Okay, here's the problem, and here's how we fix it.' No drama. The surgery itself is a blur, but I remember him coming by the ICU that evening just to give a thumbs-up. Six weeks later, I'm walking two miles a day. He just made it feel like something we could handle.
My local doctors were stumped for months. I just felt exhausted, but the tests kept coming back normal. Dr. Ashish Kumar actually listened to the whole history, asked a few pointed questions, and ordered a specific scan no one else had. Turns out it was a rare vascular issue. He explained it with a simple diagram on his notepad. I'm on the right treatment now, and it feels like a huge weight is off.
Had to get a stent put in. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but the whole thing was so straightforward. Dr. Kumar walked me through each step the week before, so there were no surprises. The procedure itself felt quick, and the recovery room nurses were great. I was back home the next day, feeling much better than I expected.
The Medanta facility is impressive, I won't lie, though finding a parking spot took a while. What really stood out was how everyone worked together. From the front desk person who helped reschedule my appointment when I was running late, to the technician who calmed my nerves before the echo, it felt like a team. Dr. Kumar's clinic runs like a well-oiled machine, which makes a stressful visit much easier.
You know how some specialists can make you feel like just another case? Not him. Dr. Kumar has this calm way about him. He sat down, looked me in the eye, and didn't rush. When I got confused about my medication, he re-explained it without making me feel silly. It's that personal touch—you feel like a person, not a chart.
I was so scared going in for my first appointment. My hands were literally shaking. Dr. Neha Gupta just sat down, looked at me, and said 'Let's take this one step at a time.' She explained everything in my own language, didn't rush me, and by the end I felt like I could actually do this. The waiting room was packed but she never made me feel like a number.
Seen Dr. Gupta for over a decade now, through two kids and some complicated stuff in between. What I appreciate is she remembers. She'll ask about my son's asthma or how my job change went. At Medanta, things get busy, but her approach doesn't change—thorough, direct, and she listens to what you're actually saying. That consistency is hard to find.
Dr. Gupta is great. No nonsense, tells you how it is. Had a fibroid issue, she laid out the options clearly, didn't push surgery. Got it sorted. Parking at Medanta is always a hassle, but she runs on time which I appreciate.
My story with Dr. Gupta started in the ER at Medanta last year. I was bleeding heavily and terrified. She was the on-call doc, calm in the middle of the night chaos. She stayed with me, explained it was a ruptured cyst, not a miscarriage. Fast forward to now—I'm 24 weeks pregnant under her care. She still mentions that night, remembers the fear I had. Last visit, her computer was acting up and she joked about technology. It’s that mix of being brilliant when it counts and just human the rest of the time.
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.