Patient Experience
Look, the parking at Medicover Madhapur is always a bit of a hunt, I won't lie. But once you're inside, it's different. The front desk people remembered my name on my second visit, which was a nice touch. The nurses in Dr. Banoth's section were really kind; one even noticed I looked anxious and offered me a glass of water while I waited. The place feels clean and calm, which matters when you're there for cancer care. It's the little things from the staff that make a tough day a bit easier.
What I'll remember most about Dr. Banoth is how he talks to you. He doesn't rush. He'll ask about your family or your job while he's checking your file, so it doesn't feel like you're just a chart. When he gives news, good or not-so-good, he looks you in the eye and lets you take it in. He has this quiet, steady way about him that makes you feel like you're in capable hands. You get the sense he actually sees you as a person.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself went fine, but the first few days after were rough. Dr. Ashit really listened when I said the pain meds weren't cutting it. He adjusted my plan, explained what to expect each day of recovery, and it made a huge difference. I'm back to walking the dog now, which felt impossible two weeks ago.
I've been seeing Dr. Ashit for my diabetes and hypertension for about five years now. What I appreciate is that he remembers me, remembers my history, and doesn't just treat numbers on a chart. He's consistent. If he says he'll call with test results, he does. That kind of reliability builds trust. You don't feel like just another file.
Look, I was sick, went to Medicover, got Dr. Ashit. He figured out it was a bad infection, got me on the right antibiotics. No fuss, clear instructions. Got better. That's it. Would see him again.
I went in for what I thought was just bad heartburn. Dr. Ashit didn't dismiss it. He asked a ton of questions, even some that seemed unrelated. He had this calm way of talking that made me less nervous. Long story short, he ordered a scan 'just to be sure' and caught a small issue early. The whole thing was stressful, but he walked me through each step, never rushed me. The waiting room was packed that day, but he still took his time with me.
I've been seeing Dr. Dasari for my diabetes and blood pressure for about five years now, since before he moved to Medicover. That's the main thing for mehe remembers. He remembers my numbers from last time, asks about my sister by name, and doesn't just rush to change my meds every visit. The new hospital is fancier, sure, but he's the same guy. I had to wait a bit longer last appointment, but when he came in, he already had my file open and knew what we needed to talk about. That consistency is hard to find.
Our 8-year-old, Rohan, was so scared of doctors he'd cry just walking into a clinic. He had a persistent fever that wouldn't break, and we were a mess. Dr. Dasari was the first one who got down on his level. He didn't just talk to us; he showed Rohan the stethoscope, let him listen to his own heartbeat, and called it a 'heart drum.' He explained everything in simple terms to our son, not just to us. The treatment worked, but honestly, the way he calmed our child down meant just as much. We left feeling like we finally had someone in our corner.
Had a bad cough for weeks. Went to Medicover, saw Dr. Dasari. He listened, didn't order a bunch of pointless tests, gave me a clear plan. Cough cleared up in a few days. Straightforward, no nonsense. Would go back.
I went in for what I thought was just really bad heartburn. Felt silly even being at a cancer institute. Dr. Dasari, though, he asked questions about things I didn't think were relatedlike if my shoes felt tight lately. He had a calm way of digging deeper without making me panic. He ordered a specific blood test and an ultrasound, and honestly, the waiting room was so quiet it made me more nervous. When the results came back pointing to a kidney issue, not my stomach, he sat with me and my husband and drew a simple diagram on his notepad to explain what was happening and the next steps. He turned a scary, confusing afternoon into something manageable.
Had my gallbladder out at Medicover. The first couple days were rough, I won't lie. But Dr. Vinay Kumar had a clear plan for the pain. He checked on me every morning, asked specific questions about the discomfort, and adjusted my meds so I could actually get up and walk around. That made a huge difference. The nurses were great at reminding me to do the breathing exercises he insisted on. It wasn't fun, but I felt managed and supported the whole time.
I was quite nervous about needing a procedure. Dr. Vinay Kumar has a very calm way about him. He explained everything in simple terms, drew little diagrams on his notepad, and never made me feel rushed. Even when I asked the same question twice, he just smiled and repeated it. The hospital staff was kind, and I left feeling truly cared for. A very gentle experience.
Finally got my hernia fixed! Saw Dr. Vinay Kumar at Medicover Chandanagar. Man, what a relief. He was so confident and clear during the consultation, it immediately put me at ease. The surgery went smoothly, and the follow-up was quick and easy. I'm back to lifting my toddler without that constant worry. So glad I went through with it!
Honestly, I was a wreck before my appointment. I'd never been to a cancer institute before and my mind was racing with the worst. The place was busy and I had to wait a bit, which didn't help my nerves. But Dr. Sagar was so calm. He didn't rush me, explained everything in simple words, and actually listened when I talked. I left feeling like I had a real plan, not just a prescription. The weight I'd been carrying felt a little lighter.
Needed a second opinion on some concerning test results. Booked with Dr. Dharmula Sagar at Medicover Madhapur. He reviewed my file thoroughly, asked clear questions, and laid out the next steps without any sugar-coating. The clinic was efficient. He gave me a direct answer and a clear path forward, which is exactly what I needed.
It's a difficult time for our family. My mother is the patient, and I accompanied her. Dr. Sagar has a very gentle way about him. He spoke to her with such kindness, never talking down, and made sure she understood everything. He took the time to answer my questions too, without making me feel like I was a bother. It felt like we were in caring hands.
After weeks of anxiety and confusing reports from another place, seeing Dr. Sagar was a massive relief! He cut through all the noise, got straight to the point with a smile, and said, 'Okay, this is what we're dealing with, and here's how we fix it.' His confidence was contagious. The parking lot was packed, but honestly, it was worth the hassle. Finally, someone who made sense of it all!
At my age, hospital visits can be quite daunting. I was referred to Dr. Dokku Krishna Sumanthh for a persistent issue, and I must say, his manner put me at ease immediately. He didn't rush me, listened carefully to my old stories, and explained everything in a way I could understand. The hospital itself is very modern, though I did have my son drop me off as the parking looked quite busy. Dr. Sumanthh's treatment was effective and gentle. I felt genuinely cared for, not just treated.
Had a concerning lump. Got an appointment with Dr. Sumanthth. He ordered the right scans quickly, explained the results clearly without sugarcoating. The biopsy was scheduled without delay. Procedure was straightforward. Follow-up was direct and honest. No fluff, just clear medical care. Got the all-clear. Efficient and professional.
I was so scared when I first went in. My voice was probably just a whisper. But Dr. Sumanthh was so kind. He spoke softly, asked permission before every step, and made sure I was comfortable. The nurses were lovely too. There was a bit of a wait for my bloodwork results, but they kept me informed. I left feeling much lighter, like a weight had been lifted. He has a very calming presence.