Patient Experience
Gallbladder issue. Pain was bad. Went to Kamineni, saw Dr. C. Mansoor Ahmed. He listened, ordered the right scans, confirmed the problem. Scheduled the surgery quickly. Procedure was laparoscopic, efficient. In and out of the hospital in two days. Minimal pain after. Follow-up was clear. He's a good surgeon. Got the job done.
My experience with Dr. Ahmed was very gentle. I'm a quiet person, and I was worried I wouldn't be heard. But he was so patient. He waited for me to finish my sentences and explained everything in a calm, soft voice. The hospital was busy, and I did wait a little while for my appointment, but once I was with him, he gave me his full attention. I felt cared for, not just treated. My recovery has been steady, and I'm very grateful for his kindness.
What a relief! After months of stomach problems and misdiagnoses, finding Dr. Ahmed was like hitting the jackpot. He figured it out in one consultation – it was a hernia that needed fixing. The man knows his stuff! The surgery team was great, and I was back on my feet way faster than I thought. I'm telling everyone about him. Seriously, if you need a gastro surgeon, this is your guy. No nonsense, just brilliant results.
Had a persistent cough for weeks. My schedule is packed, so I needed someone who wouldn't waste my time. Dr. Siddique got straight to the point, ordered the right tests, and had me feeling better in days. Efficient and effective.
I've been seeing Dr. Ayesha for my diabetes and blood pressure for nearly eight years now. She remembers the details—how my last vacation affected my readings, what medications I've reacted to. That kind of attention is rare. She doesn't just treat a chart; she treats me. I trust her completely to manage my health.
Look, I was sick and needed help. Went to Kamineni, got Dr. Siddique. She was clear, told me what was wrong and how to fix it without any sugar-coating. Fixed me up. Good doctor.
I was really nervous going in—first major health scare. The waiting room was busy, I'll admit. But from the moment Dr. Siddique walked in, she just had this calm way about her. She sat down, listened to my whole rambling story about the fatigue and dizziness, and asked questions even I hadn't thought of. She explained things in a way that actually made sense, drew a little diagram on her notepad about how my thyroid might be acting up. The follow-up call from her assistant to check on me was a nice touch. Felt like I was in good hands.
My 8-year-old son needed some blood tests and was terrified. Dr. Divya at Kamineni was so patient with him. She explained everything to him in a way he could understand, even showing him the vials. He stopped crying halfway through. The whole thing took longer because she went at his pace, but I was so grateful she didn't rush him. We got the report the next day, and she called me herself to explain what the numbers meant for his treatment.
As a project manager, I appreciate efficiency and clarity. Dr. Divya delivered both. I needed a full panel of tests for my annual check-up. The process at the King Koti lab was straightforward, and her report was detailed yet easy to interpret. She highlighted the one value that was slightly off and suggested a simple follow-up. No unnecessary drama, just clear facts. Exactly what I needed.
Had to get some tests done. Was nervous, hate needles. Dr. Divya was cool about it, got it done quick with minimal fuss. Explained the stuff I actually needed to know without all the medical jargon. Parking at the hospital was a nightmare, but the lab experience itself was fine. Got my results online fast.
I'd been feeling run-down for months, and my local doctor's basic tests showed nothing. A friend recommended Dr. Divya. I went to Kamineni Hospital feeling pretty hopeless. She listened to everything—all my weird little symptoms I thought were nothing. She ordered a very specific set of tests I'd never heard of. When the results came, she sat with me for a good twenty minutes, connecting the dots on paper. Turns out it was a vitamin deficiency that doesn't show up on standard screens. Started supplements she suggested, and I feel like a different person now. She didn't just run tests; she solved a puzzle.
Our baby was just a few days old and kept getting these strange, brief pauses in her breathing. Our local doctor was stumped. We rushed to Kamineni and met Dr. Santosh Kumar. He spent ages just watching her, asking us a million questions about the pregnancy. He suspected something with her brainstem, not her lungs, which no one else had considered. The scans proved him right. It was terrifying, but him having a clear path from day one made all the difference. We're home now, with a monitor, and she's doing okay.
Our son was born a bit early and needed a short stay in the NICU for jaundice. Honestly, we were braced for chaos, but it was surprisingly calm. Dr. Kumar explained the light therapy like he was telling us how a toaster works—simple and no drama. The nurses had a schedule and stuck to it. We got to hold him for feeds, and after two days, his numbers were fine and we left. It felt very straightforward, which is exactly what you want when everything else feels so new and scary.
The NICU at Kamineni is intense, obviously, but the people there made it bearable. The parking situation is a nightmare, I won't lie. But once inside, the night nurse, Lakshmi, would remember little things I'd told her about our family. Dr. Kumar's team always took a second to explain the monitor readings to my husband in a way he could understand. The place itself is clean and quiet, but it was those small, human moments that got us through the long days.
What I'll remember most about Dr. Kumar is how he talked to our baby. Our daughter was covered in wires, but he'd warm his stethoscope and call her by the name we'd chosen. He'd explain things to us while looking at her, saying 'She's telling us she needs a bit more help today.' It wasn't just medical care; it felt like he saw her as a person from the very first second. That respect, when we felt so helpless, meant more than any medicine.
My 8-year-old son needed some tests done and he was terrified of needles. We were sent to Dr. Sukesh Kumar at Kamineni. I was a wreck, honestly. But the doctor was so calm with him, explained everything in a way a kid could understand, even showed him the vials. He didn't rush, waited for my son to be ready. The whole thing was over before my boy even realized it. That kind of patience when a child is scared means more than any fancy diagnosis report.
My mother was admitted at Kamineni Hospital and her case was complicated. Dr. Sukesh Kumar was handling her lab work. What stood out was how he took the time to explain the pathology reports to us, her daughters, in the waiting area. He didn't just hand over a paper; he pointed out specific numbers, told us what they meant in plain language, and answered all our panicked questions without making us feel stupid. In a stressful time, having a doctor who talks *with* the family, not just at them, made a huge difference.
Had to get some blood work done at Kamineni, King Koti. Dr. Sukesh Kumar did it. Quick, efficient, knew what he was doing. Got the results when he said I would. No fuss, no drama. Exactly what you want from a pathologist.
I'd been feeling run-down for months, going in circles with vague symptoms. My GP finally referred me to Kamineni for a full panel. The waiting area was packed, and I was nervous about what they might find. Dr. Sukesh Kumar called me in, and I remember he had this very focused, quiet manner. He explained why he was ordering each specific test, not just throwing everything at the wall. When the results came, he sat me down and connected the dots between three different markers that my previous doctors had missed. It wasn't a magic cure, but it was a clear direction. That clarity, after months of confusion, started my actual recovery.
My husband was in and out of other hospitals for weeks with a fever nobody could pin down. By the time we got to Dr. Abhinetri at Kamineni, he was really weak. She didn't just run more tests; she sat with us for a long time, piecing together his whole medical history like a puzzle. It turned out to be something quite rare. Her team in the Critical Care unit acted on her hunch immediately, and that's what finally turned him around. We were lost before her.