Patient Experience
What stuck with me about Dr. Ravi Kumar was how he talked to my elderly father. Dad gets flustered and repeats himself. The doctor never rushed him, never looked at his watch. He answered every repeated question like it was the first time, with the same patience. He didn't just talk to me about the treatment plan; he made sure Dad understood by using simple words. That kind of respect means everything.
I've been seeing Dr. Ravi Kumar for my blood pressure for over five years now. He doesn't rush you. He remembers the small things from last time, asks about my family, and explains changes in my medication in a way that makes sense. It’s that consistency that makes the difference. You don't feel like just another file on his desk. The clinic at Hitec City can get busy, but his calm approach makes the wait worthwhile.
Had a stubborn skin rash for weeks. Went to Medicover, got Dr. Ravi Kumar. He looked at it, asked a few direct questions, and gave me a simple ointment. No unnecessary tests, no big drama. It cleared up in a few days. Exactly what I neededa clear solution without any fuss.
I was quite worried about some recurring stomach issues. Dr. Kumar has such a gentle way of speaking; he listened patiently to all my concerns, even the silly ones I thought I shouldn't mention. He laid out a straightforward plan, and his quiet confidence put me at ease. The hospital itself is very clean and modern, which helped.
Had a stubborn stomach issue for weeks. My schedule is packed, so I needed someone who wouldn't waste my time. Dr. Anil Krishna listened, asked the right questions, and gave me a clear plan. Was in and out with a prescription and practical advice. Finally feeling back on track.
I was quite nervous about some ongoing fatigue. Dr. Anil has a very calm way about him. He didn't rush me, explained everything simply, and ordered just the necessary tests. The hospital itself is busy, but his manner made the visit much easier. I felt heard.
After dragging my feet for a month, I finally saw Dr. Anil for a nagging cough. Wow, what a difference! He pinpointed the issue my previous doc missed. Started the new treatment he suggested, and I'm already breathing easier. So glad I went.
Parking at Medicover is always a hassle, but Dr. Anil Krishna is worth it. I brought my mother for a general check-up. He was patient with all her questions and addressed our concerns without any fuss. We left feeling reassured and well looked after.
At my age, you worry about being a bother. Dr. Apurve was different. He listened to all my old-people aches without rushing me. His explanations were clear, and he made sure I was comfortable before I left. The hospital itself is quite modern, which was nice.
First time seeing a doctor on my own and I was a complete wreck. My hands were shaking in the waiting room. Dr. Apurve just had this calm way about him that settled me right down. He didn't make me feel silly for being nervous, just walked me through everything step by step. Left feeling like I could actually handle this.
Had a stubborn stomach thing for weeks. Saw Dr. Apurve at Medicover. Straight to the point, told me what it likely was and what we could do. Prescription worked. Good experience, no fuss.
I'd been putting off this check-up for months, dreading the whole production. Parking at Hitec City was a nightmare, as usual. By the time I got to Dr. Apurve's room, I was pretty frazzled. He picked up on it immediately, cracked a small joke about the traffic, and just... shifted the mood. What stuck with me was how he connected the dots. I mentioned some off-and-on fatigue thinking it was nothing, and he asked a few more questions that linked it to my main issue. Felt like he was actually putting the puzzle together with me, not just checking boxes.
I'd been to a couple of other doctors with this weird, lingering fatigue and stomach pain. They said it was stress. Dr. Apurve actually sat me down, went through my whole history again, and ordered some different tests. Turns out it was a pretty rare vitamin deficiency causing the issues. I'm just relieved someone finally listened and figured it out.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Apurve explained everything in plain Englishhow long it would take, what the scar might look like. The whole thing was over in twenty minutes. It healed up just like he said it would. Sometimes simple things going right is all you need.
The hospital itself is nice and clean, but what really stood out was the front desk team and the nurses. My appointment got shuffled around, and they sorted it without any fuss. The nurse who took my vitals was really calming; we just chatted about the weather while she did it. It made a long wait much easier.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get fidgety. But Dr. Apurve has this very calm, direct way of talking. He doesn't sugarcoat things, but he also doesn't make you feel silly for asking questions. After my check-up, he leaned back and said, 'So, what's actually worrying you?' No one ever asks that.
My mother was admitted with a severe stomach infection. We were all very scared. Dr. Ashok explained everything to us in simple terms, not just the medical terms. He took the time to sit with my brother and me after his rounds, drew a little diagram on a notepad to show what was happening. He never made us feel rushed, even when we asked the same question twice. The hospital itself was busy, and we had to wait a bit to see him one evening, but he apologized for the delay. Because of his clear way of talking to us, we felt calmer and could support our mom better. She’s home now and doing well.
My husband had a sudden high fever and was completely out of it. At Medicover, Dr. Moganti was the one who saw him. He was direct, told us it looked like a bad case of dengue and laid out the plan immediately. No sugar-coating, which I actually appreciated in that moment of panic. He said, 'We will monitor these specific things, and here is what we will do if X happens.' Every day, his updates were short, factual, and exactly what we needed to hear. It cut through all our anxiety. The care was solid, and my husband recovered fully. We just needed someone to take charge, and he did.
I brought my young son in because he had a persistent cough that kept getting worse. I was worried it might be something serious. Dr. Ashok has a very gentle way about him. He spoke softly to my son first, getting him to smile before even examining him. He explained to me that it was a severe bronchial thing, but very treatable. He didn’t just prescribe medicine; he told me what signs to watch for at home and exactly when to call. He gave me his direct line for the ward. That meant more than anything. The parking lot was full that day and it was hectic, but inside his room, he made us feel like we were his only patients.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been feeling run down for weeks. Dr. Donakonda figured it out in one visitturned out to be a simple vitamin deficiency. I'm already feeling more energetic. He's got a great, positive energy and really knows his stuff. So relieved to finally have an answer!