Patient Experience
Had a persistent stomach issue. Went to Star Hospital, saw Dr. Amaena Masood Aliza. She asked clear questions, ordered the right tests, explained the results in plain language. Got a treatment plan that worked. Parking was a hassle, but the consultation was efficient and effective. Problem solved.
I'm not one to speak up much, especially to doctors. But Dr. Aliza made it easy. She listened so carefully, her voice was quiet and she waited for me to finish my sentences. She didn't just look at the chart; she looked at me. When she suggested a simple change instead of more medicine, I felt truly heard. It was a gentle kind of care.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been feeling run-down for months, saw a couple of other doctors who just shrugged. Dr. Aliza at Star Hospital actually dug in. She connected dots I didn't even see! Started the new regimen she suggested, and within two weeks, my energy was back. I'm telling all my friends about her. Finally, someone who figured it out!
My mom was admitted to Star Hospital, Banjara Hills, and we were all really scared. Dr. Anuradha T. was the one who actually talked to us, not just at us. She explained everything in simple terms, what was happening and what the plan was, and she did it every single day. It made a huge difference for our family just knowing what to expect.
Had my gallbladder out with Dr. Anuradha T. last month. The surgery itself went fine, but honestly, I was dreading the recovery. She was really clear about the pain meds and what I should feel. When I called the clinic with a question about some soreness, her team got back to me fast and adjusted things. Felt like someone was actually listening, which helped me relax and heal better.
Saw Dr. Anuradha for a persistent stomach issue. Parking at Star Hospital was a nightmare, but the visit itself was good. She’s direct, no-nonsense, figured out the problem quickly. Got the right meds, feeling much better now. Would recommend.
I’d been putting off seeing a doctor about this nagging pain for weeks, just busy with work. Finally booked an appointment with Dr. Anuradha T. at Star Hospital. I was nervous, thinking it might be something serious. She had this calm way about her; asked a lot of questions, actually examined me properly, not just staring at a screen. Turned out to be a muscular thing, not a big deal, but she laid out a simple plan. Left feeling relieved and properly looked after, not just processed.
I've been seeing Dr. Sampath for my blood pressure for almost 8 years now. He remembers my history without always checking the file, which I appreciate. The clinic at Star Hospital can get busy, but he never rushes me. That consistency is why I keep coming back.
As an older person, I find some doctors can be quite brisk. Dr. Sampath is not like that. He speaks clearly, explains things to me in a way I understand, and always asks if I'm comfortable. He treated a nasty chest infection I had last winter, and his calm manner made the whole experience much less frightening.
Had a weird stomach thing that wouldn't go away. Saw Dr. Sampath. He figured it out, gave me a prescription that actually worked. No fuss, got the job done. Parking at Star Hospital is always a nightmare though.
I went to Star Hospital feeling really run down and anxious—just convinced something was seriously wrong. Dr. Sampath listened to all my symptoms, which felt a bit silly to list out, but he didn't make me feel rushed. He ordered a few tests, ruled out the scary stuff, and it turned out to be a combination of a vitamin deficiency and stress. He sat me down, went through the results line by line on his computer screen, and laid out a simple plan. I walked out feeling a weight was lifted, not because of a magic cure, but because someone had finally taken the time to listen and explain.
My son, Arjun, had been running a fever for five days straight. Nothing we did at home seemed to help. We were scared. At Star Hospital, we had to wait a bit, which was hard with a sick kid, but when we finally saw Dr. Apoorva, she was so calm. She didn't just look at his chart; she got down to his level, asked him about his favorite cartoon, and checked him over so gently he didn't even cry. She explained everything to us in simple words—what the tests were for, what the medicine would do. She called us the next day to check on him. It wasn't just about fixing the fever; she cared about our whole little boy.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Went to Star Hospital. Saw Dr. V. Apoorva. She listened, asked clear questions, ordered the right tests. Explained the results directly. Gave a treatment plan. It worked. Parking at the hospital is often full, but the care was efficient. No fuss. Problem solved.
I was quite anxious about my check-up, to be honest. I’m not one for hospitals. But Dr. Apoorva has such a quiet way about her. She made the whole thing feel… ordinary, in a good way. She took her time, never made me feel rushed. Her advice was practical, about small changes I could make. It felt less like a doctor’s appointment and more like getting good guidance from someone who knows what they’re talking about. I left feeling much lighter.
OMG, what a difference! I’d been feeling run-down forever, just blaming work stress. Saw Dr. Apoorva on a friend’s recommendation. She actually figured it out! It was a simple vitamin deficiency, but no one else had thought to check. She was so nice and smart about it. Got me on a supplement, and within two weeks, my energy was back! I’m telling everyone about her. Seriously, if you’re putting something off, just go see her. Best decision I made all year.
When my dad was admitted to Star Hospital, we were all scared. Dr. Raoof was the one who actually sat us down in the waiting area and drew a simple diagram on a notepad to explain what was happening. He didn't rush us, even though he was clearly busy. He called my sister directly with updates when she couldn't be there. That kind of clear talk meant more than any fancy diagnosis.
My 8-year-old son had a high fever that wouldn't break, and I was panicking. We saw Dr. Raoof at Star Hospital. He didn't just talk to me; he got down on my son's level, asked him about his favorite cartoon, and made him smile before even checking his throat. He explained the medicine in a way my kid could understand ('to fight the bug soldiers'). The whole thing was less scary because of how he handled it. We left feeling calm, not just with a prescription.
Had a weird stomach thing for weeks. Saw Dr. Raoof. He listened, asked straight questions, didn't order a million tests right away. Figured it out, gave me a clear plan. Fixed it. Parking at Banjara Hills is always a hassle, but the appointment itself was no-nonsense. Good doctor.
It started as just feeling tired all the time, but then the dizziness kicked in. I put off seeing anyone for a while, honestly. My first appointment with Dr. Raoof, I was nervous he'd just tell me to sleep more. But he went through everything—what I ate, my work stress, even my sleep schedule. He remembered small details I'd mentioned when I came back for a follow-up. The treatment wasn't instant magic; it was a couple of adjustments over a few weeks. Last visit, he said I looked like a different person, and I felt like one. That gradual, attentive care made all the difference.
My hands were shaking in the waiting room at Star Hospital. It was my first time seeing a doctor for this kind of pain, and I was really scared. Dr. Aliza just had this calm way about her. She didn't rush me, let me explain everything, even the silly worries. She drew a little diagram on a notepad to show me what was probably happening. I left feeling like a weight was lifted, not because the problem was gone, but because I finally understood it and wasn't afraid anymore.