Patient Experience
My mom was admitted with a bad infection, and we were all scared. Dr. Ramu Chimakurthi was the one who actually sat us down in the family room and drew a simple diagram on a notepad to explain what was happening. He called my sister directly with updates when she couldn't be there. That kind of communication meant everything to us while she was getting better.
Look, I needed a doctor to sort out some ongoing stomach issues. Went to Dr. Ramu at Star Hospital. He listened, ordered the right tests, didn't push for anything extreme. Got a clear plan, feeling better now. Straightforward guy, which I appreciate.
I'd been putting off this hernia repair for ages, just dreading the whole hospital thing. From the first consult, Dr. Ramu had this calm way about him. He remembered I was anxious about anesthesia and made sure the anesthetist came to talk to me beforehand. The day of, I was waiting in pre-op, nervous, and he just popped his head in, cracked a small joke about the hospital gowns. It sounds silly, but it broke the tension. The surgery went fine, and his rounds afterwards were quick but never rushed—always asked about the pain level specifically, not just generally. It felt like he was tracking my progress, not just checking a box.
I'd been feeling run down for months, and my local doctor just kept saying it was stress. Dr. Venu Gopal Reddy actually listened. He didn't just run the usual tests; he asked questions about things I'd never thought were connected. It took a couple of visits and some specific blood work, but he figured out it was a thyroid issue that was mimicking other problems. I'm finally on the right medication and feel like myself again. He just didn't give up.
I needed a minor cyst removed, and honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. Dr. Reddy explained everything in simple terms, right down to what the local anesthetic would feel like. The procedure itself was over in what felt like minutes. There was a bit of a wait in the prep room, but once it started, it was smooth. The follow-up was quick, and the scar is barely noticeable now. It was just a very straightforward, positive experience.
The parking at Star Hospital was completely full when I arrived for my appointment, which stressed me out. But from the moment I walked in, the front desk staff were really calm and helpful. The nurse who took my vitals had a great way of making small talk that actually put me at ease. The whole place just felt organized and clean, not chaotic. It made a long wait for test results much less unpleasant.
What really stood out about Dr. Reddy was how he talked to me, not at me. He sat down, made eye contact, and never made me feel rushed, even when I asked what probably seemed like silly questions. When he explained my treatment plan, he drew a little diagram on his notepad. It felt like he was a partner in figuring things out, not some distant expert. That kind of respect means a lot when you're worried.
Honestly, I was a bit of a wreck before my appointment. It was my first time seeing a doctor on my own, and I was convinced my stomach ache was something awful. The waiting area was busy, which didn't help my nerves. But Dr. Rasheed was so calm. He didn't rush me, asked simple questions, and actually listened. He explained everything in a way that made sense, and by the end, I just felt silly for worrying so much. He made a scary thing feel normal.
Had a persistent cough for three weeks. Went to Star Hospital. Saw Dr. Abdhul Rasheed. He checked me thoroughly, ordered an X-ray to rule out infection. Diagnosis was post-viral irritation. Prescribed a simple syrup and advised rest. Cough cleared in a few days. Efficient visit. Got the problem solved.
I'm not one to make a fuss, so I put off seeing anyone about my dizzy spells for too long. My daughter finally booked me the appointment. Dr. Rasheed has a very quiet, kind way about him. He went through everything step by step, checked my blood pressure sitting and standing, and was very patient with my questions. He didn't make me feel like I was wasting his time. It was a relief to be taken seriously and get a clear plan.
What a weight off my shoulders! I'd been getting these crushing headaches for months, tried everything. Saw Dr. Rasheed at Nanakramguda. He actually looked at my old reports, asked about my work setup, and figured it was a mix of eye strain and tension. His advice was practical – some simple exercises, a follow-up for glasses. It worked! No more pills. He's the first doctor who didn't just shrug and give me a stronger painkiller. So glad I went!
I was a total wreck before my appointment. First time seeing a doctor on my own and I was convinced it was something serious. Dr. Murari just had this calm way of talking that made me feel silly for worrying so much. Explained everything in simple words, didn't rush me at all. Left the hospital feeling like a weight was off my shoulders.
At my age, one does not relish visits to the hospital. However, my experience with Dr. Santhi Bhushan Murari at Star Hospital was most agreeable. He listened patiently to my old complaints, addressed each one without hurry, and ensured the nurse understood my medication schedule. A very kind and competent gentleman.
Had a stubborn stomach thing for weeks. Saw Dr. Murari at Star Hospital. He figured it out fast, gave me a clear plan. No fuss, got the job done. Feeling much better now.
Okay, so I'd been putting off this checkup for ages. The parking at Star Hospital Nanakramguda was a nightmare, which put me in a bad mood. By the time I got to Dr. Murari's room, I was just irritable. But he was so... unflappable. He let me vent about the parking, smiled, and said 'Let's focus on you now.' He asked questions I hadn't even thought to mention, connected some dots about my sleep and energy levels I thought were just 'life.' Didn't just hand me a prescription; we actually talked about small changes first. Walked out with a plan that felt manageable, not overwhelming.
I'd been to three other doctors about this constant fatigue and weird joint pain. Everyone said it was stress or just getting older. Dr. Saraf Srinath at Star Hospital actually listened. He ordered a specific blood test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be something pretty rare. He explained it all to me without making me feel stupid, and we finally had a real plan. It was a relief just to have a name for what was wrong.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital visit than the procedure itself. But Dr. Srinath made it so straightforward. The whole thing at Star Hospital, Nanakramguda, took maybe an hour from check-in to walking out. The injection pinched for a second, and that was the worst of it. He even called the next day to see how the stitches were feeling. It was just... easy.
Parking at Star Hospital was a nightmare that day, completely full. I was already stressed, but the front desk staff saw I was flustered and helped me find a spot. The whole place in Nanakramguda feels calm, not like some hectic clinics. But what really stood out was Dr. Srinath's assistant. She could tell I was anxious waiting and just came over, chatted about something random for a few minutes, and totally distracted me. It's those little things.
Look, I don't really like doctors. I get awkward. But Dr. Srinath has this way of talking to you like a normal person. He sat down, didn't rush, and actually asked about my work and how the symptoms messed with my day. When he explained what was going on, he drew a little diagram on the paper sheet. Felt like he was talking *with* me, not *at* me. That matters a lot.
I'd been to three other doctors with this nagging abdominal pain and fatigue, everyone said it was just stress. Dr. Kulkarni was the first one who actually stopped and listened to my whole history. He ordered a specific test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be a rare parasitic infection. Completely unexpected, but he explained it in a way that made sense and got me on the right treatment straight away. He didn't just treat a symptom, he found the actual problem.