Patient Experience
Needed an appendectomy. Went to Star Hospital. Dr. Vaishali did the surgery. It went fine. Staff was efficient. I was nervous at first, but she explained things simply. Recovering at home now. Doing okay.
I was so worried about my stomach issues. The waiting area at Star Hospital was busy that day, but once I saw Dr. Vaishali, she just had a very calm way about her. She listened without rushing me, and her advice was practical and kind. She didn't make me feel silly for being concerned. I left feeling heard and much lighter.
FINALLY got a diagnosis for this nagging pain I've had for months! Saw Dr. Vaishali at Banjara Hills. She actually took the time to connect the dots that other doctors missed. Started the treatment she suggested and I already feel like a new person. What a relief to have an answer and a plan that's working!
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this weird, lingering fatigue and stomach pain. Everyone said it was just stress. Dr. Srikanth was different. He actually listened to everything, even the small stuff I thought was silly. He ordered a specific test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be a tricky parasite. Not exactly glamorous, but he figured it out when no one else could. I'm finally feeling like myself again.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. Dr. Srikanth explained it in simple terms, and the procedure itself was over before I knew it. The worst part was probably the parking situation at Star Hospital that day—totally packed. But the actual removal? Quick and smooth. No fuss, no drama.
My mom needed some follow-up care, and I was dreading a long, stressful day at the hospital. The place at Banjara Hills is nice and calm, though. The front desk lady remembered us from our last visit, and the nurse who took vitals was really kind, cracking a joke to put my mom at ease. It made a boring check-up feel a lot less clinical. Even the little things help.
What stuck with me about Dr. Srikanth was how he talks to you. He doesn't just talk *at* you. When I was worried about some test results, he sat down, looked me in the eye, and walked me through each point on the report without making me feel rushed or stupid. He's got a very calm, direct way about him that just makes you feel like you're in good hands.
My dad was admitted to Star Hospital with a bad fever and confusion. We were all really scared. Dr. Sri Keerthi was the one who actually sat us down in the family room and explained everything in simple words—what the tests showed, what the plan was, and what to watch for at home. She called me herself with updates twice. It wasn't just about treating him; she treated our whole family's worry. We got our dad back, and a lot of that is because of how she handled us.
I hate going to the doctor. Always have. Had this weird stomach pain for weeks and finally dragged myself to Star Hospital. The waiting area was packed and I was so nervous. But Dr. Keerthi was just... calm. She listened to my whole rambling story, didn't rush me at all. When she explained what it probably was (something simple, thankfully), she did it in a way that actually made me feel silly for worrying so much. Left feeling relieved, not just about my stomach, but about the whole experience.
Saw Dr. Sri Keerthi at Star Hospital for a persistent cough. Quick, direct, knew what she was doing. Explained the meds clearly. Parking was a nightmare, but the appointment itself was efficient and helpful. Would go back.
It started as just feeling run-down. By Tuesday, I had a fever that wouldn't quit. My wife basically forced me to go to Star Hospital. I remember sitting in the exam room, shivering, thinking it was just another bad flu. Dr. Keerthi came in, asked a ton of questions—not just about the fever, but about my work stress, my sleep. She had a hunch it was more. Ordered specific blood tests I'd never heard of. Turns out, it was a tricky bacterial infection that normal meds wouldn't have touched. She called me with the results that evening, talked me through the stronger antibiotic. The whole thing, from her digging deeper to that follow-up call, made me realize she wasn't just checking boxes. She was actually solving a puzzle. Took the full course of meds and I'm finally back to normal.
My father was admitted with a bad fever and confusion. The ER was busy, and we were scared. Dr. Sachin Prakash came in, sat down with us, and explained everything in simple words—what they thought was wrong, the tests they needed, and the plan. He didn't rush us. He checked on my dad three times that day himself. Seeing him take the time to talk to us, not just treat the chart, made a world of difference. Dad's home now, doing much better.
Had a stubborn stomach issue for months. Saw Dr. Prakash at Star Hospital. He listened, asked clear questions, and laid out a straightforward treatment plan. No fancy jargon, no unnecessary tests. Followed his advice, and the problem cleared up in a few weeks. He’s direct, knows his stuff, and gets results. Exactly what I needed.
We were so worried about our mother. She’d been feeling poorly for a while, and other doctors just gave us prescriptions. Dr. Prakash was different. He has such a calm way about him. He examined her thoroughly, spoke so gently to her, and reassured us all. He even called me the next day with some initial results to put my mind at ease. His kindness was as important as his medical skill.
I walked into Star Hospital with this awful pain in my side, convinced it was something serious. The parking lot was packed, and I was getting more anxious. Dr. Sachin Prakash saw me, and within minutes his calm confidence just cut through the panic. He figured out it was a severe muscle strain, not anything internal. The relief was instant! He’s brilliant at what he does. Followed his instructions, rested up, and I was back on my feet in no time. What a great doctor.
Had my gallbladder out last week. The surgery itself went fine, but the first couple days after were rough. Dr. Priyanka was really clear about what to expect with the pain and checked in with me every day. She adjusted my meds a few times until we found what worked. Still sore, but she made the whole recovery thing feel manageable, not scary.
I was so nervous going in for my first check-up in years. My hands were literally shaking in the waiting room. Dr. Priyanka just had this calm way about her. She didn't rush me, answered all my probably-silly questions without making me feel dumb, and explained everything in normal words. Walked out feeling a hundred pounds lighter. She's good people.
Needed a doctor, went to Star Hospital. Saw Dr. Priyanka. She listened, figured out the issue (turned out to be a bad sinus infection), gave me a prescription. Followed up in a week, I was better. Straightforward, no fuss. Would go again.
My story's a bit long, sorry! I'd been having this nagging stomach pain for months. Saw a couple other docs who just shrugged. My sister finally dragged me to Star Hospital. Parking was a nightmare, by the way. Dr. Priyanka actually sat down and went through my whole history, meal by meal, for like twenty minutes. She ordered one specific test the others hadn't—found a minor ulcer. Started treatment that day. It wasn't some magic cure, but she was the first one who really tried to connect the dots. I'm finally feeling like myself again.
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.