Patient Experience
Had a kidney stone removal with Dr. Ahluwalia last month. Honestly, the first couple days after were rough, I won't lie. But his team had a clear plan for the pain and walked me through every step—what meds to take and when, how to move, what to watch for. The follow-up call from his nurse a week later was a nice touch. I'm back to walking my dog now, slowly but surely.
Dr. Ahluwalia fixed my issue. He listened, explained my options without pushing one, and did the surgery. It worked. Parking at Medanta is always a hassle, but that's not on him. Good doctor.
I'd been putting off seeing someone about my problem for years, just out of embarrassment. My first appointment with Dr. Ahluwalia, I was so nervous my hands were shaking. He didn't rush me at all. He just let me talk, asked a few gentle questions, and by the end of it, I felt like I'd finally been heard. The surgery itself went smoothly, but what I remember most is that first conversation—he treated me with a simple, quiet respect that put all my fears to rest. I'm not just better physically; I feel like a weight has been lifted.
My husband had a pretty bad accident that left his face with some deep scars. We were all worried, not just about the healing, but about how he'd feel looking in the mirror. Dr. Jain sat with our whole family and explained everything in a way we could actually understand. He didn't just talk to my husband; he made sure we all knew what to expect during recovery. The parking at Medanta was a hassle that day, but once we were with him, we felt calm. Seeing my husband's confidence slowly return has meant everything to us.
Needed a revision rhinoplasty after a botched job elsewhere. Consulted Dr. Rahul Jain. He was clear, showed me imaging, set realistic expectations. The surgery went as planned. Recovery was straightforward. Nose looks natural, functions properly. Got the result I wanted. No drama.
After my mastectomy, I felt like a part of me was missing. I was quiet about it, but it hurt. Meeting Dr. Jain was... gentle. He listened more than he talked at first. He never rushed me. The reconstruction process was long, and there were some tough days, but his team was always kind. The result isn't about being perfect; it's about feeling whole again. I'm just so quietly grateful for that feeling.
Okay, so I finally got the chin implant I'd been saving up for! I was SO nervous walking in—what if it looked weird? But Dr. Jain was awesome! He got my vibe right away and we picked a shape that just balanced my face. Yeah, the waiting room was packed and I waited a bit, but it was worth it. The swelling went down and now? I just stare at my profile in every reflective surface! It’s exactly what I hoped for. So happy!
My case was a real puzzle for a lot of doctors. They kept saying it was just fatty liver, but I was getting sicker. Dr. Gupta actually listened to all the weird little symptoms I had. He ordered a specific scan others hadn't, and that's how we found the rare tumor. It was scary, but for the first time, someone had the full picture. His plan for the transplant was so clear, it made the impossible feel manageable.
I needed a straightforward liver resection, nothing as big as a transplant. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital stay than the surgery itself. Dr. Gupta's team had it down to a science. From the pre-op checks to the actual procedure, everything just... happened. I was in and out faster than I thought. The whole thing felt so routine for them, which was exactly what I needed to stay calm.
Look, Medanta is a huge place and I got lost twice trying to find the lab. But once I got to the liver unit, it was different. The nurses at the desk remembered my name by day two. The room was quiet, which helped me sleep. Even the person who cleaned the floor would give a little nod and smile. It’s those small things, when you're stuck there for weeks, that really add up. The environment Dr. Gupta's team creates makes a hard recovery a bit easier.
What stuck with me was how Dr. Gupta talked to my family. I was pretty out of it after surgery, but my wife told me he came out, sat down with them in the waiting area, and drew a simple diagram on a napkin to show what he’d done. No rushing. He asked if my daughter had eaten. He doesn't just treat the organ; he sees the people around it, too. That kind of care stays with you.
I've been seeing Dr. Mir for my heart condition for over five years now. It's not a quick fix, it's management. What I value most is that he remembers me, remembers my history. I never feel like I'm starting from scratch at each appointment. His approach is steady, and he explains the long-term plan clearly. That consistency is what builds real trust. The hospital is big and busy, but his clinic feels like a place where things are under control.
Needed a bypass. Met Dr. Mir. He laid out the procedure, the risks, the recovery. No sugarcoating, just clear facts. Asked if I understood. I did. Surgery went as he said it would. Team was good. Follow-up was direct. I'm back to work. That's it.
I was so scared when they said my husband needed heart surgery. Dr. Mir sat with us and just... listened. He has a very calm way of speaking. He drew a simple picture to show what would happen, and answered all our anxious questions without ever making us feel rushed. The day of the surgery was long, but getting updates from his team helped. Seeing my husband recover well, it feels like a heavy weight has been lifted. We are so grateful for his kindness.
Wow, what a difference! I had this valve issue for years, always short of breath. Saw Dr. Mir at Medanta and he said we could fix it. I was nervous, sure, but the whole team was fantastic. The surgery itself went smoothly, and the recovery, while tough at first, was so well managed. Now? I can walk my dog without stopping every few minutes. I feel like I got my life back. Dr. Mir and his crew are absolutely brilliant!
My family has been with Dr. Saqib for nearly a decade now, since my father's first stent. When my own blood pressure started acting up last year, there was no question who I'd see. He remembers us, knows our history, and that consistency means everything. The clinic at Medanta can be busy—you sometimes wait a bit—but once you're in his room, he gives you his full attention. He doesn't rush to change medications; he tweaks them based on what he knows has worked before. It's not about flashy new treatments; it's about steady, reliable care you can build a life around.
Had chest tightness. Went to Medanta. Saw Dr. Najmus Saqib. He ordered the right tests, explained the blockage clearly. No sugar-coating. Got an angioplasty. Procedure was smooth. Staff was efficient. Follow-up instructions were direct. Feeling better now. Parking was a hassle that day, but the medical part was straightforward. He knows his job.
I was quite nervous about my heart murmur; I'd put off seeing anyone for too long. From the first meeting, Dr. Saqib had such a calm way about him. He listened more than he talked, and when he did explain the echocardiogram results, he used simple terms and drew a little diagram. He said, 'We'll watch this together, there's no need for alarm.' His quiet confidence put me at ease. The hospital is large, but his manner made the whole experience feel less intimidating. I'm just so grateful for his thoughtful approach.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been struggling with breathlessness for months, just chalking it up to getting older. My GP finally sent me to Dr. Saqib at Medanta. Within two visits, he'd pinpointed a valve issue I didn't even know I had! The team he works with is fantastic—they scheduled the repair so quickly. I was walking the corridors the next day, feeling like a new person. It's like I got my energy back overnight. Seriously, if you're hesitating, just go see him. He figured it out when no one else could.
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.