Patient Experience
When my dad was admitted to Star Hospital, we were all scared. Dr. Raoof was the one who actually sat us down in the waiting area and drew a simple diagram on a notepad to explain what was happening. He didn't rush us, even though he was clearly busy. He called my sister directly with updates when she couldn't be there. That kind of clear talk meant more than any fancy diagnosis.
My 8-year-old son had a high fever that wouldn't break, and I was panicking. We saw Dr. Raoof at Star Hospital. He didn't just talk to me; he got down on my son's level, asked him about his favorite cartoon, and made him smile before even checking his throat. He explained the medicine in a way my kid could understand ('to fight the bug soldiers'). The whole thing was less scary because of how he handled it. We left feeling calm, not just with a prescription.
Had a weird stomach thing for weeks. Saw Dr. Raoof. He listened, asked straight questions, didn't order a million tests right away. Figured it out, gave me a clear plan. Fixed it. Parking at Banjara Hills is always a hassle, but the appointment itself was no-nonsense. Good doctor.
It started as just feeling tired all the time, but then the dizziness kicked in. I put off seeing anyone for a while, honestly. My first appointment with Dr. Raoof, I was nervous he'd just tell me to sleep more. But he went through everything—what I ate, my work stress, even my sleep schedule. He remembered small details I'd mentioned when I came back for a follow-up. The treatment wasn't instant magic; it was a couple of adjustments over a few weeks. Last visit, he said I looked like a different person, and I felt like one. That gradual, attentive care made all the difference.