Patient Experience
Had a recurring stomach issue for months. Went to Dr. Sarita Shrivastva at Medicover Madhapur. Parking was a hassle, had to circle twice. She listened, asked direct questions, ordered the right tests. Diagnosis was clear, treatment worked. No fluff, just good care. Would go back if needed.
I was quite nervous about seeing a new doctor, as my previous experiences hadn't been very reassuring. Dr. Shrivastva has such a calm way about her. She took her time, even though the clinic was busy. She explained my hypertension management in a way that finally made sense to me, without talking down. It felt like she was truly considering what I said. The follow-up was handled well, too. It's been a very positive experience for my health.
Finally! Someone who actually figured out what was going on with my constant fatigue. I'd been to two other doctors who just shrugged. Dr. Sarita at Medicover actually dug into itasked about my diet, my sleep, everything. Turns out it was a straightforward vitamin deficiency, but nobody else had bothered to check. I started the supplements she suggested, and within two weeks, I felt like a new person. So much energy! She's brilliant. The clinic itself is busy, but she makes you feel like you're her only patient.
I've been seeing Dr. Sarita for my chronic condition for over three years now. The clinic can get busy, but she always remembers the details from my last visit. That consistency is what I need. I trust her judgment completely because she explains the 'why' behind every change in my treatment, never just rushing through.
As an older patient, I was quite anxious about my check-ups. Dr. Shrivastva has a very calming way about her. She speaks clearly, ensures I understand everything, and never makes me feel like a burden for asking questions. The nurses at Medicover are also very kind. My visits, while for my health, are not something I dread.
Dr. Sarita is great. Straight talker, no sugar-coating, which I appreciate. Got to the point of my issue fast, ordered the right tests. Parking at Madhapur is a nightmare, but she was worth the hassle. Would see her again.
My first appointment was a messI was late, flustered, and my blood pressure was through the roof just from the stress. Dr. Shrivastva took one look at me and said, 'Let's just talk for five minutes first.' And we did. She asked about my work, my commute, normal things. By the time we got to the exam, I was calm. She connected my high readings directly to my insane work deadlines and helped me make a practical plan, not just wrote a prescription. That first conversation changed how I handle my health.
At my age, you worry about being a bother. Dr. Sarita never made me feel that way. She explained my blood pressure concerns in simple terms, and her manner was so calm. The clinic was busy, but she took her time. I left feeling reassured, not rushed.
Our 8-year-old was terrified of doctors after a bad experience. We were desperate. Dr. Shrivastva was the first person he didn't cry with. She got down to his level, talked about his favorite cartoon, and did the check-up like it was a game. Seeing him actually smile in a doctor's office... we could have cried from relief. She listened to all our worries and made a plan we all understood.
I went in for what I thought was just persistent heartburn. Dr. Shrivastva didn't just write a script. She asked about everythingmy stress at work, my diet, even how I slept. I was nervous at first, thinking it was something serious. She ordered a couple of sensible tests to rule things out, and while we waited for results, she called me herself to check in. Turned out to be a mix of anxiety and acid reflux. Her approach of looking at the whole picture, not just the symptom, is what really made the difference. Felt like actual care.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself was fine, but the first few days after were rough. Dr. Shrivastva really listened when I said the pain was worse than I expected. She adjusted my meds and checked on me every day, even on the weekend. It made a huge difference in getting me back on my feet without just feeling foggy all the time.
As an older person, hospital visits can be quite daunting. Dr. Sarita Shrivastva at Medicover made the experience far more comfortable than I anticipated. She explained my treatment plan for my arthritis in a clear, patient manner and never made me feel rushed. Her calm presence was very reassuring.
Needed a doctor for a persistent stomach issue. Saw Dr. Shrivastva. She was straightforward, ordered the right tests, and fixed me up. No nonsense, which I appreciate. Parking at the institute is a nightmare, though.
I was really nervous going to a cancer institute, even though my issue turned out to be non-cancerous. The place is big and can feel impersonal. But from the moment I met Dr. Shrivastva, she changed that. She remembered small details from my first visit, like how I was worried about missing work. When my bloodwork came back with a confusing result, she personally called me to explain it wasn't serious before I even saw the report online, which saved me a day of panic. She just has a way of treating you like a person, not a chart.
My husband was diagnosed last month. We were terrified, honestly. The first appointment with Dr. Ruby, we were just a mess. She sat us down, my husband and me, and explained everything in our language, step by step. She didn't rush us. She answered every single one of my anxious questions, even the silly ones. She treated him with such kindness, and she looked at me, the caregiver, and made sure I was holding up too. The treatment plan is clear now. We feel like we're in safe hands.
Took my mother to see Dr. Sultana. The hospital was busy, had to wait a bit, but it was worth it. The doctor was direct. She gave us the facts, no sugarcoating, but she wasn't harsh. She laid out the options for Mom's care very clearly. We knew what to expect, what the next steps were. There was no confusion. In a situation like this, that clarity is everything. We left feeling informed and, for the first time, like we had a real path forward.
After my father's initial consultation elsewhere, we were lost. A friend suggested Dr. Ruby Sultana. Her voice is so calm, it just settles you. She listened to all our concerns, nodding, taking notes. She explained my father's condition in such a gentle way that he actually understood and felt less scared. She remembers small things from previous visits, asks about the family. It's not just clinical; it feels personal. That soft-spoken care has made this difficult journey a little easier to bear.
We got a second opinion from Dr. Ruby and wow, what a difference! She was so thorough, went over all the previous reports with a fine-tooth comb. Found a couple of things others had glanced over. Her energy is fantasticpositive but realistic. When she said, 'We can treat this,' I almost cried with relief. The whole team at Medicover seems great, but she's the captain. Every visit leaves us feeling more hopeful and energized to fight. We're so glad we found her!
Our 8-year-old son was diagnosed with a tumor. The world just stopped. We were terrified, and every doctor's appointment felt like walking into a storm. Dr. Venugopal... he was different. He got down on his knee to talk to our son first, not us. Explained things in a way a kid could understand, using silly drawings. He never rushed us, even when we asked the same question three times. The hospital itself was busy, we had to wait a bit in the lobby, but once we were with him, he made us feel like we were the only people there. He held our hands through every scan, every decision. Our boy is in remission now, and we still get a little emotional thinking about the doctor who saw our child, not just the cancer.
Had a weird skin thing that wouldn't go away. Saw Dr. Sarita Shrivastva at Medicover. Straight to the point, told me what it was and what to do. Got the prescription, done. No fuss, which I appreciate. Parking there is always a nightmare, though.