Patient Experience
My mom was admitted to Star Hospital Nanakramguda last month. Honestly, we were all scared and confused. Dr. Chitta was the one who actually talked to us. She didn't just give a report; she sat down in the waiting area and explained everything in Telugu, step by step, what was happening and what the plan was. She gave us her direct number and answered our calls, even at night. That meant more than anything.
Our 5-year-old, Rohan, had a high fever that wouldn't break, and we rushed to Star Hospital. Dr. Sowmya Chitta was so calm with him. She didn't just talk to us; she got down to his level, showed him her stethoscope, let him listen to his own heartbeat first. She figured out it was a tricky viral thing. We had to wait a bit for the blood work, but she checked in twice before the results came. She remembered small things, like asking if he'd eaten his favorite idli. We left feeling like someone really saw our child, not just a chart.
Had a bad stomach issue for weeks. Went to see Dr. Chitta at Star Hospital. Parking was a nightmare, but she was worth it. Straight talk, no sugar-coating. Told me what it likely was, what tests we needed, and what to cut out of my diet immediately. Fixed me up in about 10 days. Good doctor.
I've had this nagging cough and fatigue for over a month. My usual doc just gave antibiotics that did nothing. A friend suggested Dr. Chitta. First visit, she listened for what felt like forever, asked about my work stress, sleep, everything. She said, 'Let's not guess, let's map it out,' and ordered specific tests. Turns out, it was a combination of a mild allergy and really low vitamin D—nothing scary, but it explained everything. The follow-up was great; she drew a simple diagram to show how the two things were feeding off each other and making me feel so run down. The treatment was simple, but her way of explaining it made me actually stick to it. I'm back to my old self now.