Patient Experience
Our 8-year-old, Rohan, had a high fever that wouldn't break, and we were really scared. Dr. Basu was so calm with him, explained everything in a way a kid could understand, and never made us feel rushed. He called the next day himself to check in. We left the hospital feeling like we had someone actually looking out for us, not just a chart.
Look, I hate going to the doctor. But I was feeling run down for ages. Friend said try Dr. Basu. He listened, didn't brush me off, figured out it was a vitamin deficiency. Simple fix. Parking at Manipal is always a hassle, but the doc was good. Straight shooter.
It started with just feeling tired all the time. I went to Dr. Basu, a bit nervous because you never know. He spent a good 20 minutes just asking questions about my work, sleep, everything. He remembered small details I'd mentioned when I came back for a follow-up. It wasn't just about the medicine; he explained how stress was playing a part. The waiting area was busy, but once I was in his room, he made it feel like we had all the time we needed. He helped me connect the dots.
Had my gallbladder out at Manipal. Was really scared about the pain afterwards, but Dr. Choudhury had a clear plan. He explained exactly what meds to take and when, and checked in on me the next day. Recovery was tough, but knowing what to expect made it manageable. Still sore, but getting there.
I've been seeing Dr. Choudhury for my hypertension for over five years now. What I appreciate is that he remembers me, my history, and we just pick up where we left off. No starting from zero every time. He's adjusted my meds slowly over the years based on how I'm doing, not just a textbook. That consistency is hard to find.
Needed a doctor for a bad stomach bug. Friend recommended Dr. Parijat Choudhury at Manipal. Got an appointment, he listened, gave me a prescription, told me what to eat. Fixed me up in a couple days. Straightforward, no fuss. Would go back.
My whole thing started with this weird fatigue that wouldn't go away. Saw two other doctors who just shrugged. My wife finally booked me with Dr. Choudhury. I was in his office for a good 20 minutes he actually went through everything, asked about my work stress, sleep, the works. Ordered some specific tests the others hadn't. Turned out it was a thyroid issue. He called me himself with the results and walked me through the treatment. It felt like someone finally connected the dots.
I'd been to a couple of doctors with this nagging stomach pain and fatigue, everyone said it was just stress. Dr. Anup Banerjee actually listened to the whole, messy story. He ordered a specific test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be something pretty rare. He sat with me and my wife, drew a diagram on his notepad to explain what was happening in a way we could actually understand. It was scary, but finally having a name for it and a clear plan made all the difference.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Banerjee made it seem like the most normal thing in the world. The whole thing at Manipal was over in what felt like an hour. He talked me through each step as he was doing it, which kept my mind off things. A bit sore afterwards, sure, but it healed up perfectly. Sometimes simple things done well are what you need.
The parking at Manipal was a nightmare that day, completely full, so I was already flustered when I got in. But the lady at the front desk was really kind and helped me sort it out. The whole place just felt calm, even though it was busy. By the time I saw Dr. Banerjee, I'd actually relaxed a bit. It's funny how a helpful person at the start can change your whole experience.
What I remember most is that he never seemed rushed. My mother is elderly and gets confused easily. Dr. Banerjee spoke directly to her, not just to me, and at her pace. He checked if she understood, repeated things without sounding impatient, and even cracked a little joke that made her smile. You can tell when someone genuinely cares about the person, not just the patient file in front of them.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Dr. Indrani Syam saw me at Manipal, got straight to the point, ordered the right tests, and had a clear treatment plan in one visit. Efficient and effective, exactly what I needed with my schedule.
I was really scared after my appendix surgery. The first couple of days were rough, but Dr. Syam checked on me every morning and adjusted my pain meds so carefully. She explained what each ache meant during recovery, which helped me feel less anxious. I'm back home now and feeling stronger each day because of that support.
Look, I don't like going to doctors. But I had this cough that wouldn't quit. Dr. Syam was direct, no-nonsense, listened to what I said, and gave me meds that actually worked. Parking at the hospital was a nightmare, but the appointment itself was good.
I went to Manipal Hospital feeling completely run down constant fatigue, headaches, the works. I was nervous it was something serious. Dr. Indrani Syam spent a long time with me, asking about everything from my sleep to my work stress. She didn't just jump to conclusions; she pieced it together like a detective. Turned out to be a severe vitamin deficiency and stress. Her thorough approach didn't just give me a prescription, it gave me an explanation and a path to actually feel better.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Dr. Nayak at Manipal got straight to the point, ordered the right tests, and had a clear treatment plan in one visit. No fluff, just fixed it. Exactly what I needed.
I was really scared to go to the doctor, honestly. My hands were shaking in the waiting room. But Dr. Nayak was so calm and actually listened to all my worries without rushing. He explained everything in simple words and didn't make me feel silly. Left feeling like a weight was off my shoulders.
Went to see Dr. Nayak for a bad cough that wouldn't quit. He's good. Asked the right questions, didn't push unnecessary stuff. Got meds that worked. Parking at the hospital is a nightmare, though.
My experience started with a 20-minute wait, which I didn't mind. When Dr. Jayaranyan Nayak came in, he had my file already open and remembered a detail from a note I'd sent. I had this weird fatigue and joint pain. Instead of just guessing, he walked me through a few possibilities, why he was ruling some out, and suggested two specific blood tests. The follow-up call with the results was clear turned out to be a vitamin deficiency I wouldn't have guessed. He made a confusing process make sense.
At my age, hospital visits can be quite unsettling. Dr. Sandeep Chakroborty at Manipal made me feel genuinely cared for. He explained my condition in simple terms, never rushed me, and his calm manner put me at ease. The whole experience was far less stressful than I had feared.