Patient Experience
My mom was admitted to Star Hospital Nanakramguda last month. Honestly, we were all scared. Dr. Maddeti was the one who actually sat us down in the family room and explained everything in simple words—what was happening, what the plan was, and what we could expect. She didn't sugarcoat it, but she also didn't make it sound hopeless. She gave us her direct number for updates. That kind of clear talk when you're in a panic is everything. We felt like we were part of the team, not just waiting outside.
I've been seeing Dr. Maddeti for about eight years now, since she first started at Star Hospital. She remembers things—like asking how my knee is holding up from that old injury, or if the new diet we tried last year stuck. It's not just about the current complaint. I had a weird set of symptoms pop up last year that didn't fit a clear pattern, and instead of just sending me for a million tests, she thought about my whole history first. That consistency means I trust her judgment completely. She's my first call for anything.
Needed a check-up. Got an appointment with Dr. Roshika Maddeti. She was straight to the point, listened, and gave clear advice. No fluff. Parking at the hospital is always a hassle, but the appointment itself was efficient. Would go back.
I went to Star Hospital with what I thought was just a bad case of exhaustion. Felt dizzy, couldn't keep food down. The waiting area was packed, so I was braced for a rushed visit. Dr. Maddeti walked in, looked tired herself, but she just focused. She asked questions I didn't expect, like about recent stress at work and my sleep patterns over the last six months, not just the last week. She actually put her pen down and just listened for a solid minute while I rambled about my job. Ended up being a mix of things—some vitamin deficiencies and anxiety she thinks are linked. She laid out a step-by-step plan: start with these supplements, try these sleep changes, come back in a month before we talk about anything else. It felt manageable because she broke it down. Left feeling like I had a path forward, not just a prescription.