Patient Experience
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Dr. Mini Mohan at Star Hospital got straight to the point, ordered the right tests, and had a clear treatment plan in one visit. No fuss, just fixed it. Exactly what I needed with my schedule.
I was really nervous after my appendix surgery. Dr. Mohan checked on me every day, explained what the pain should feel like and what was a red flag. She adjusted my meds perfectly so I could actually rest and heal. The follow-up call a week later was a nice touch, made me feel cared for even after leaving the hospital.
Look, I hate going to the doctor. But I had this cough that wouldn't quit. Went to see Dr. Mini Mohan. She listened, didn't make me feel rushed, and gave me meds that actually worked. Parking at Banjara Hills is always a nightmare, but the visit itself was good.
It started with just feeling tired all the time. I saw Dr. Mohan, and she didn't just brush it off. She asked a ton of questions about my sleep, diet, everything. We did some blood work, and she sat down with me to go over the results, explaining what each number meant in a way I could understand. It turned out to be a simple vitamin deficiency, but I appreciated her taking the time to dig for the real cause instead of a quick fix.
I'd been to three different doctors over six months for this crushing fatigue. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Madhavi actually listened to me describe this weird, specific ache in my side I'd almost forgotten to mention. She ordered a different set of tests at Star Hospital and figured it out—it was a thyroid issue, but a complicated one. She explained it all with a diagram on her notepad. I finally feel like myself again.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital process than the actual thing. Dr. Madhavi's team at Star Hospital had it down to a science. In, out, done. The whole thing felt very normal, no drama. I was back at my desk the next afternoon with just a tiny bandage to show for it.
Parking at Banjara Hills is always a nightmare, so I was already flustered when I got there. But the front desk lady at Star Hospital was really kind, found my file quickly, and the nurse who took my vitals cracked a joke that actually made me smile. The place is clean and quiet, which helped a lot. It made seeing the doctor feel less like a chore.
Look, I don't like doctors' offices. I get awkward. Dr. Mannam has this way of talking that just puts you at ease. She asks about your family while she's checking your pulse, remembers my kid's name from last time. She never makes you feel rushed, even when you know she's busy. You leave feeling heard, not just examined.
Had my gallbladder out at Star Hospital. Dr. Kiranmai checked on me twice a day, even on Sunday. The pain was rough, but she adjusted my meds until it was manageable. She was straight with me about what to expect, which helped a lot. Still sore, but feeling clearer every day.
My dad was admitted with a bad infection. Dr. Chakravarthi was the one who actually called me herself to explain what was happening, not a nurse. She used plain words, no confusing medical jargon. She took time to answer all our panicked questions, even the silly ones. We felt heard, and that made a scary time much less frightening for our whole family.
Went to Dr. Kiranmai for a persistent stomach issue others brushed off. She listened, ordered the right tests, and figured it out. Fixed me up. No nonsense, just good care.
I was really nervous going into Star Hospital for my procedure. The parking lot was packed, which didn't help. Dr. Kiranmai had this calm way about her in the pre-op room; she asked about my kids while marking the surgical site, which distracted me. Afterward, I remember waking up groggy, and she was there, telling my husband it went smoothly and exactly what to watch for at home. She remembered the little things, like how I preferred ice chips to water. It wasn't just clinical—it felt like she was seeing me, not just the patient in bed 4.
For months, I was just tired. Really tired. My local doctor ran some basic tests and said it was stress. But Dr. Kalyan Kumar, he actually listened. He asked about things I didn't think were connected, like my skin feeling itchy. He ordered a different set of blood tests at Star Hospital. Turns out, it was a thyroid issue that wasn't showing up on the standard panel. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad. I'm on medication now and finally feel like myself. He just didn't give up.
I needed a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital experience than the procedure itself. Parking at Banjara Hills is always a hassle, but once I got in, it was straightforward. Dr. Kalyan Kumar did the excision right there in his clinic room. He talked me through each step—'little pinch now'—and it was over in maybe twenty minutes. The stitches were neat, healing was quick. It was just a simple thing, but he made it feel that way.
My husband was admitted for observation. The place was busy, we had to wait a bit to get a room, but once settled, the staff made a difference. The nurses on the floor were kind, and one aide, I think her name was Sunita, helped me figure out the cafeteria. The room was clean, quiet. It's not a hotel, but it felt calm. Dr. Kalyan Kumar's team clearly works well together, and that matters when you're feeling vulnerable.
What I remember most is how he spoke to my mother. She's elderly and was very scared about some stomach pains. Dr. Kalyan Kumar didn't just talk to me, the relative. He sat down, looked her in the eye, and explained everything in simple Telugu. He never rushed her. He even cracked a small joke about her worrying more than her body was. She left smiling, which was a miracle. That kind of respect is everything.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself was fine, but the first few days after were rough. Dr. Neeharika was really on top of my pain meds, adjusting them when I needed it. She didn't just send me home with a script and forget me. Followed up to make sure I was managing, and her instructions for the incision care were super clear. Felt supported the whole way through.
At my age, a trip to the hospital can be quite daunting. Dr. Neeharika at Star Hospital made me feel very much at ease. She was patient, explained everything about my medication change without rushing, and had a very kind manner. The waiting area was a bit chilly, but she made the consultation itself very comfortable. I would recommend her to my friends.
Dr. Neeharika is great. Straight to the point, tells you how it is. I went in for a stubborn infection, she sorted the meds, explained why the old ones weren't cutting it. Got better in a week. No fuss.
I'd been putting off seeing anyone about this nagging stomach pain for weeks, just nervous I guess. Finally booked with Dr. Neeharika. The clinic was busy, I waited about 20 minutes past my slot scrolling on my phone. But when she came in, she just sat down, listened to my whole story without interrupting. Asked really specific questions about my diet and stress at work—things I wouldn't have thought to connect. Ordered the right tests, called me herself with the results (it was just a bad gastritis flare-up), and walked me through a plan. It wasn't just about pills; she talked about small lifestyle tweaks. Felt like she actually heard me.