Patient Experience
My hands were shaking in the waiting room. I’d never seen a cardiologist before and my mind was racing with worst-case scenarios. Dr. Tarique walked in and just… calmed the room. He didn’t rush. He explained every single thing about my test results in simple words, even drew a little diagram on his notepad. I left feeling like I finally understood what was happening, and that I wasn’t just another file on his desk. The relief was huge.
Had chest pain. Went to Medanta. Saw Dr. Tarique. He ordered the right tests, reviewed them quickly, and gave a clear diagnosis. Explained the treatment plan, the medication, what to watch for. No fluff, no scare tactics. Follow-up was scheduled efficiently. Problem identified, solution provided. That’s what I needed.
It’s a bit overwhelming, a place like Medanta. I was quite anxious. But Dr. Tarique has such a gentle way about him. He listened so patiently to all my worries, even the silly ones I felt embarrassed to mention. His voice was always soft, and he made sure I was comfortable before moving on. It felt like being cared for by a very knowledgeable, kind friend. My heart is in good hands.
Wow. Just, wow. After months of feeling run-down and getting vague answers elsewhere, seeing Dr. Tarique was like a breath of fresh air! He connected the dots other doctors missed. He was so sharp, and you could tell he genuinely enjoys solving the puzzle. When he said, ‘We can fix this,’ I almost cried. I’m on the mend now and I feel fantastic. He’s brilliant!
The recovery after my surgery was rough. Dr. Banerjee and his team at Medanta were really clear about what to expect pain-wise and how to manage it. They didn't sugarcoat it, which I appreciated. The follow-up calls to check on my pain levels made a big difference—I felt less alone in it.
As someone with a packed schedule, I needed treatment that was effective and efficient. Dr. Susovan Banerjee at Medanta delivered exactly that. His plan was clear, the appointments ran on time, and the results speak for themselves. Got me back to work with minimal disruption.
Look, cancer is scary. I was nervous. But Dr. Banerjee cut through all that. He explained my radiation options in plain language, no jargon. Told me straight what the side effects would likely be. The team was good, even if the waiting room was a bit crowded sometimes. He's a straight shooter.
My journey with Dr. Banerjee started on a rainy Tuesday—I remember because parking at Medanta was a nightmare. I was terrified. He spent that first appointment just letting me talk, then drew diagrams to show how the radiation would target the tumor but spare the healthy tissue around it. There was one week where the fatigue hit me hard, and I called his nurse, who adjusted my schedule immediately. It wasn't easy, but I always felt he was in the trenches with me, figuring it out step by step.
My husband was terrified when he needed surgery on his throat. Dr. Rana sat down with me and my kids in the waiting area and explained everything in simple words, drew a little diagram on a napkin. She called me herself twice after the surgery to give updates. It felt like we weren't just another case to her.
I was so scared going in for my consultation—first surgery ever. Dr. Rana just had this calm way about her. She listened to all my random worries without rushing me, even the silly ones. She said 'we'll get through this together,' and I actually believed her. The whole experience was way less frightening than I'd built up in my head.
Had a complex cyst removal with Dr. Rana. She's sharp, direct, and knows her stuff. Explained the procedure clearly, no sugar-coating. Surgery went smoothly, recovery was exactly as she said it would be. Good doctor.
I'd been putting off seeing someone about this lump in my neck for months. The Medanta campus is huge, I got a bit lost finding her clinic. Dr. Rana examined me and was honest—she said it needed to come out. What stuck with me was the day of surgery. I was on the gurney, pretty anxious, and she walked in, put a hand on my shoulder and said, 'Right, let's sort this out.' Just a simple human moment before the drugs kicked in. The scar is neat, follow-up was thorough. I'm glad I finally went.
I'd been to three other ENT specialists for my chronic dizziness. They all said it was just an ear infection. Dr. Poonam Gautam actually sat and listened to me describe the weird pressure in my head. She ordered a specific scan no one else had, and it turned out to be a rare sinus issue pressing on a nerve. She explained it with a diagram on her notepad. Finally, after two years, someone figured it out.
Getting my tonsils out as an adult was something I kept putting off. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about the recovery. But the procedure itself at Medanta was straightforward. Dr. Gautam was clear about what to expect, and it all went exactly as she said. The sore throat was no joke for a week, but knowing what was coming made it manageable. I'm just glad it's done.
The Medanta hospital is huge, and I got a bit lost finding the ENT wing. Once I did, the front desk lady saw I was flustered and walked me to the waiting area herself. The whole section was quiet, which helped because my ear was really throbbing. Even the nurse who did the initial check was gentle and didn't make me feel rushed. It made a stressful visit less so.
My eight-year-old son needed his ears examined and was terrified. Dr. Gautam didn't just talk to me; she crouched down to his level and showed him all the tools, even letting him hold the light. She called the otoscope a 'tiny flashlight' and made a game of it. He didn't cry at all. As a parent, seeing a doctor take that extra minute to connect means everything.
My wife was terrified when we got her diagnosis. Dr. Gupta sat with all of us—me, our kids—and explained everything in a way that didn't sugarcoat it but also didn't leave us hopeless. He always returned my calls himself, even late in the evening. He treated her like a person, not just a chart, and that made the hardest time of our lives a little more bearable.
Just finished my radiation for throat cancer at Medanta. The recovery from the surgery was rough, I won't lie—eating was a nightmare. Dr. Gupta's team was really on top of the pain meds and checking in. He adjusted the plan a couple times when my skin reacted badly. I'm on the mend now, feeling stronger. The parking there is always a hassle, but it was worth it.
Dr. Gupta knows his stuff. Straight talk, clear plan. Got me through my treatment with no drama. Would recommend.
I remember sitting in that waiting room at Medanta, my hands were actually shaking. I'd read all sorts of scary things online. Dr. Gupta walked in, and the first thing he did was ask about my job as a teacher. He remembered that detail every visit. The treatment itself was tough, there were days I was so tired I couldn't get off the couch. But he never rushed me during appointments, even when he was probably behind schedule. He'd explain the scans, pointing out how the target was shrinking. It felt like we were in it together. I saw him last week for my six-month check-up, and getting that 'all clear' was a feeling I can't even describe.