Patient Experience
My family was quite worried when my kidney function started to decline. At my age, new doctors can be a source of anxiety. Dr. Yadav, however, put me at ease immediately. He explained my condition and the treatment plan in such a clear, gentle manner. He never rushed me, and his calm presence made the whole process much less frightening. The hospital is large, and I did get a bit turned around finding the department, but once there, the care was consistent and kind. I am deeply grateful for his attention and the dignity he showed me.
Kidney issues. Went to Medanta. Saw Dr. Dinesh Kumar Yadav. He listened, ordered the right tests, and gave a clear diagnosis. Explained the medication schedule without any fluff. Follow-up was straightforward. He answers questions directly. Got the problem managed. Effective doctor.
I was so nervous before my appointment, my hands were shaking. Dr. Yadav has a very quiet, reassuring way about him. He took his time, looked at all my reports carefully, and spoke in a soft voice that really helped calm me down. He didn't just see a patient; he saw how scared I was. The treatment is working, and I feel so much better. I just wanted to say thank you for such thoughtful care.
What a relief! After months of feeling run-down and confused by mixed advice, meeting Dr. Yadav was like finally finding the right path. He figured out what was going on with my kidneys so quickly! His explanation made total sense—he actually drew a little diagram for me. The energy I have now is night and day. Sure, the parking garage was packed that day, but it was completely worth it. He’s brilliant, and my family is so happy to see me healthy again.
My schedule is insane, so I needed a doctor who got straight to the point. Dr. Sethi did exactly that. He explained my kidney function results clearly, laid out a practical management plan during our first consultation, and his team at Medanta handled the follow-ups efficiently. No fluff, just clear action. It's what I needed.
After my surgery, the first few days were rough. I was scared and in a lot of discomfort. Dr. Sethi checked on me personally every morning, even on the weekend. He adjusted my pain meds until we found what worked, and his calm way of explaining each step of recovery made me feel less anxious. The nursing staff followed his instructions to the letter. I'm home now and getting stronger each day, following the plan he set.
Look, I was pretty worried about my kidneys. Saw Dr. Sethi at Medanta. He's direct, which I like. Told me what was wrong, what we could do, and what would happen if we did nothing. No sugar-coating. Started treatment, and I'm feeling better. That's it.
We'd been to a few doctors for our son's kidney issue, but nothing seemed to stick. From our first meeting, Dr. Sethi was different. He spent nearly an hour with us, drawing diagrams on a notepad to show how the kidneys worked and where the problem was. I remember he asked our son about his school and soccer team, which put him at ease. The hospital itself was huge and a bit overwhelming, but Dr. Sethi's clinic felt like a calm center. We had to wait a bit past our appointment time, but when he came in, he gave us his full attention. It's been six months now, and seeing our boy healthy and back on the field feels like a miracle we owe to his care.
For months, my hands kept shaking and I'd get dizzy spells. My local doctor was stumped. Dr. Goyal didn't just glance at my file; he asked about everything, even my old gardening hobby. He connected it to some pesticide exposure from years ago—something no one else had thought to ask. It was a long shot, but the tests he ordered confirmed it. He actually solved the puzzle.
I needed an EEG, which sounded scary. The appointment ran late, so I was waiting a bit, but the technician was really patient and explained every step as she put the wires on. Dr. Goyal reviewed the results with me the same day, pointing at the squiggly lines on the screen. 'Everything looks perfectly normal,' he said. It was straightforward, and I left feeling relieved more than anything.
Honestly, the Medanta campus is huge and I got lost trying to find the neurology wing. A staff member at the entrance saw me looking confused and walked me all the way to the clinic. The place itself is calm, not like a typical hospital. Even the person at the front desk remembered my name when I came back for my follow-up. It made a stressful time a little easier.
I was really nervous at first. Doctors can be intimidating. But Dr. Goyal has this way of sitting back and just listening. He never rushed me. When he explained my MRI, he used simple terms, not medical jargon. He even drew a little diagram on his notepad. It felt like he was talking *with* me, not *at* me. That meant a lot.
My migraines were crippling my productivity. I needed a solution, not just sympathy. Dr. Bansal cut through the noise. His diagnosis was precise, his treatment plan clear. I had to wait a bit past my appointment time, but it was worth it. My headache days are down 80%. I can function again.
I was scared when the numbness started in my hand. The whole hospital felt overwhelming, and I was nervous at first. Dr. Bansal has a very calm way of explaining things. He listened quietly, ordered the right scans, and told me exactly what was happening. It wasn't the worst-case scenario. I'm on medication now and feel much better. His kindness meant a lot.
After years of bouncing between doctors for my dizziness, I saw Dr. Bansal. Wow! He figured it out in one visit. He actually explained how the inner ear and brain were talking all wrong. The exercises he gave me felt silly, but they worked! I'm not scared to drive anymore. What a relief to have my life back.
My father's Parkinson's was progressing. We needed a neurologist who was direct. Dr. Bansal was. He adjusted medications realistically, didn't promise miracles, and gave us a clear path forward. Parking at Medanta is always a hassle, but his clinic runs efficiently. We trust his judgment completely.
Our son, Arjun, was just eight when they found the murmur. We were terrified. The whole place is so big, it was overwhelming. Dr. Mittal was different. He got down on his knee to talk to Arjun about cricket before he even looked at us. He explained the valve issue to us in our language, Hindi mostly, drawing pictures. He never rushed us, even when I asked the same question three times. The surgery day was the longest of our lives, but he came out himself to tell us it went perfectly. Arjun calls him 'the doctor who fixed my engine'. For us, he gave us our boy back.
Had a heart attack. Ambulance brought me to Medanta. Saw Dr. Mittal. He laid out the facts: blocked artery, needed a stent, options were clear. No sugar-coating. Procedure was quick. Nurses were good. Follow-up plan is straightforward. Doing cardiac rehab now. He knows his stuff. I'm alive. That's what matters.
I've always been a bit nervous about hospitals, to be honest. My blood pressure had been creeping up for months, and my local doctor finally said I should see a specialist. I was quite anxious meeting Dr. Mittal. But he was... calm. He listened more than he talked at first. He adjusted my medication very gently, explaining each change and what to watch for. He didn't make me feel silly for my worries. It's been six months now, and my numbers are where they should be. It feels managed, not just treated. I'm very grateful for his quiet, steady approach.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been dragging myself around for months, just exhausted, thinking it was work stress. Turns out, my heart was only working at like 40%! Dr. Mittal diagnosed it right away—some cardiomyopathy thing. Started me on this new medication regimen and, seriously, within a few weeks I felt like a new person! I had energy again! I just saw him for my three-month check-up and my echo looks fantastic. He high-fived me! The guy is brilliant, and he actually seems happy when you get better. My wife says she's got her husband back. Best decision ever, going to see him.