Patient Experience
My dad was admitted to Medicover Madhapur with a bad fever. Dr. Geeta was the one who explained everything to us in the family room. She didn't use confusing medical words, just told us straight what was happening and what the plan was. She even gave us her direct number for updates, which really put my mom at ease. We felt like we were part of the team, not just waiting outside.
Had my gallbladder removed last week. The surgery part is a blur, but the recovery is what I remember. Dr. Geeta checked on me twice a day, even on Sunday. She adjusted my pain meds so I wasn't just knocked out, but actually comfortable enough to start moving. The nurses followed her instructions exactly, and she had a clear plan for each daywhen to sit up, when to walk, what to eat. It made a scary process feel manageable.
Saw Dr. Geeta for a persistent stomach issue. She listened, asked good questions, and ordered the right tests. Got a clear diagnosis and a treatment that worked. No fuss, no drama. Parking at the hospital is always a nightmare, but the appointment itself was worth it.
I've been putting off seeing a doctor about my fatigue for months. Finally went to Medicover and got Dr. Geeta. The first thing she did was just... listen. For a good ten minutes, while I rambled about work stress and poor sleep. She didn't rush me. Then she connected dots I hadn'tturns out my 'just tired' was linked to a vitamin deficiency and mild anxiety. Her approach wasn't just writing a prescription; she gave me practical diet changes and a follow-up schedule to track progress. It felt like she cared about fixing the root cause, not just the symptom I walked in with.
At my age, you get used to doctors rushing you through. Dr. Geeta was different. She listened to every old ache and worry I had, never made me feel like a bother. Her office at Medicover was comfortable, and she explained things in a way I could understand. I left feeling heard, which is a rare thing.
We were really scared when my father was admitted. Dr. Geeta took the time to explain everything to us, the family, in simple terms. She didn't just talk at us; she answered all our questions, even the silly ones, and gave us her direct number for updates. That kind of communication took a huge weight off our shoulders during a tough time.
Saw Dr. Geeta for a stubborn cough. No nonsense, got straight to the point, and her treatment worked. The hospital's busy and parking's a pain, but she was worth it. Would go back.
I'd been feeling run-down for months, just off. My usual doc wasn't sure, so I booked with Dr. Geeta at Medicover. I was nervous, thinking it might be something serious. She spent a good 45 minutes with me, asking questions I hadn't even thought about. She ordered a couple of specific tests others had missed. Turns out it was a simple vitamin deficiency. She called me herself with the results and laid out a clear plan. It wasn't just about fixing a number on a chart; she wanted to know why it happened in the first place. I'm finally feeling like myself again.
I've been seeing Dr. Adityareddy Vangala for my diabetes and blood pressure for about five years now, since he was at his old clinic. I followed him to Medicover. That says it all, really. He remembers my history, never rushes me, and explains things in a way that makes sense. I trust him completely because he's consistent. The hospital is fancy, but I'm there for the doctor.
My 8-year-old son had a high fever that wouldn't break, and he was so listless. We were really scared. Dr. Vangala was so calm with him, talked to him directly in a gentle voice before even examining him. He explained everything to us as parentswhat he was looking for, what the medicine would dowithout making us feel stupid for panicking. The wait was long that evening (lots of sick kids), but once we were in, he gave us his full attention. Our son bounced back in two days.
Had a bad stomach thing. Went to Medicover, saw Dr. Vangala. He fixed it. Straight to the point, told me what to eat, what to avoid. Got the right meds. Feeling normal now.
I went in for what I thought was just a really bad fluaches, fever, the works. Dr. Vangala listened to me list off my symptoms, then asked a few more questions about a specific pain in my side I'd barely mentioned. He had a hunch it might be shingles starting, even without the rash being fully visible yet. He explained why catching it early mattered. Sure enough, the rash appeared the next day, but because he started the treatment early, the whole episode was way less severe than my friend's experience. It felt like he was connecting dots other doctors might have missed.
At my age, one doesn't expect doctors to listen so carefully. Dr. Varsha Rani did. I was quite anxious about my persistent cough, and the clinic was busy, but she made me feel heard. She explained everything in simple terms my old mind could grasp, and her calm manner was a great comfort. The treatment she suggested worked gently, and I'm feeling much more like myself.
Had a bad stomach issue. Went to Medicover in Madhapur. Dr. Bangaru Varsha Rani saw me. She was clear, asked the right questions, and gave a straightforward plan. No unnecessary tests. Followed her advice, problem resolved in a few days. Good doctor.
I was feeling very run down for weeks and was quite worried. Speaking with Dr. Varsha Rani was... reassuring. She has a very kind way about her. She took the time to understand all my little symptoms, which others had dismissed. Her diagnosis made sense, and the care she provided was thoughtful. I'm so thankful for her attention.
Finally! Someone who figured out what was going on with me. I'd been to a couple of doctors for this fatigue and they just shrugged. Dr. Rani actually listened, connected the dots, and put me on a simple course of treatment. I've got my energy back. She's brilliant. The hospital parking is a nightmare, but seeing her was totally worth it.
My father was admitted with a bad fever and confusion. We were all scared. Dr. Benjamin sat with us in the waiting area, explained everything in simple Telugu about what might be happening, and laid out the plan. He called me with updates twice a day, even when there wasn't big news. It made the whole wait less frightening. Dad's home now, recovering well.
Took my wife in for persistent stomach pain. The clinic was busy, we waited a bit. Dr. Benjamin was direct, asked clear questions, and ordered the right tests quickly. No sugar-coating, just facts and a plan. He told us exactly what he was looking for and why. It turned out to be a simple fix, but his no-nonsense approach cut through our anxiety.
Our little boy had a nasty infection. Dr. Benjamin has such a calm way about him. He knelt down to talk to my son, showed him the stethoscope, and spoke so softly. To us, he patiently repeated the treatment steps until we were sure we understood. He didn't rush us, even though there were other patients. That kindness meant the world when your child is sick.
After weeks of feeling run-down and seeing other doctors, my sister finally saw Dr. Benjamin. He actually listened to everythingI mean, really listenedand connected dots others missed. When he said 'I think we have our answer,' I almost cried with relief. The treatment worked. He's the first doctor who made us feel heard, not just processed.