Patient Experience
Our 8-year-old had terrible stomach pains for days. Dr. Roy was so calm with him, even when he was crying. She didn't just rush to tests; she sat and asked him questions about what he ate, what games he played, everything. She figured out it was a combination of a mild bug and anxiety about school. Her approach treated my child, not just a chart. We left with a treatment plan and a much calmer kid.
Had a weird rash that wouldn't go away. Saw Dr. Mayuri Roy. She knew what it was straight away, prescribed a cream. Cleared up in a week. No fuss, got the job done.
I went to Manipal for what I thought was just exhaustion. Dr. Roy listened to me list off my 'just tired' symptoms for a good ten minutes. She got a thoughtful look, asked a few more specific questions about my sleep and appetite, and suggested some simple blood work I hadn't even considered. Turns out my thyroid was way off. The waiting room was packed that day, and I did wait a bit, but she never made me feel rushed. That appointment changed my whole year I'm on medication now and finally have my energy back. She connected dots I didn't even know were there.
Had my gallbladder out last week. The first couple days were rough, I won't lie. But Dr. Kumar's team had a clear plan for the pain. They checked on me often, adjusted things, and explained what each ache probably was. It wasn't just pills; it was knowing what to expect. I'm moving around much easier now, taking it day by day.
Appendicitis. Went to Manipal in a lot of pain. Dr. Kumar saw me quickly, confirmed it needed to come out, and did the surgery that evening. He was direct, no-nonsense, which I appreciated when I was scared. Explained the procedure in simple terms. I was home in two days. Everything went as he said it would.
I was quite nervous about my hernia operation. Dr. Kumar has a very calm way about him. He listened to all my worries, never made me feel rushed. After the surgery, he personally came to see how I was managing, and his quiet confidence put me at ease. The hospital staff were very kind, too.
Finally got my umbilical hernia fixed! I'd put it off for years, worried about the recovery. Dr. Kumar was fantastic he walked me through the whole thing and the surgery itself was smooth. The relief is incredible. No more discomfort! The whole experience at Manipal was great, even if the parking lot was packed that morning.
I'd been to a few doctors about this nagging stomach pain and fatigue. Everyone had a different idea. Dr. Rajib Dey was the first one who actually sat and listened, then ordered a specific test no one else had. It turned out to be something pretty rare. He explained it all in a way that didn't make me panic, and we had a clear plan by the end of that visit. Felt like we finally had a direction.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Dey made it seem like the most normal thing. The whole thing was over in what felt like ten minutes. He talked me through each step, the stitches were neat, and the follow-up was just a quick check. Sometimes simple things are done well, and that matters.
The hospital itself is huge and can feel a bit overwhelming. Parking was a nightmare that day. But once I got to Dr. Dey's floor, the difference was clear. The nurses at the desk were really patient with my questions, and the lady who took my vitals had a nice way of distracting me when she saw I was anxious. It felt like a team effort, not just a doctor's visit.
What stuck with me was how Dr. Dey talks to you. He doesn't just look at his screen. He pulls his chair around, makes eye contact, and asks about your work or family. When I told him I was worried about missing too many days at my job, he actually factored that into the treatment timeline. Felt like he saw me as a person, not just a case file.
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this constant fatigue and stomach trouble, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Chirosree Sanyal was the first one who actually listened. She asked questions no one else had, ordered some specific tests, and figured out it was a tricky thyroid issue that was messing with everything else. She explained it all on a notepad, drawing little diagrams. I finally feel like I'm getting somewhere.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. But Dr. Sanyal made it so straightforward. The procedure itself was quick, and she talked me through each step as she went. It was over before I knew it. The follow-up was just as easy in and out. Sometimes simple things are the best.
The place was busy parking took a while but once I got inside, it felt calm. The front desk people were really patient with my paperwork. What stood out was Dr. Sanyal's assistant; she remembered my name from the last visit and asked how my recovery was going while we waited. It's those little things that make you feel like a person, not just a file.
Look, I don't do well with doctors. I get fidgety. But Dr. Sanyal has this way about her. She doesn't rush. She sat down, looked at me, not her computer, and just said, 'So, tell me what's bothering you.' She didn't interrupt. When she did talk, it was clear and kind of funny, actually. She made a scary situation feel manageable.
My mom was admitted with a bad fever and we were all scared. Dr. Ghosh was the one who actually sat us down in the family room and drew a diagram on a notepad to explain what was happening. She didn't just talk to us, she listened. She gave us her direct number and answered my panicked texts at 10 PM. We got my mom back home because of her care.
I've been seeing Dr. Ghosh for my blood pressure and general health for about eight years now. What I value most is that she remembers me, my history, and my job stress. I don't have to re-explain my whole life at every visit. Her advice is steady and practical no drastic changes, just consistent, sensible steps that actually work. I trust her completely because she's shown she's in this for the long haul with her patients.
Needed a check-up, got Dr. Ghosh. She's good. Straight to the point, asked the right questions, didn't waste my time. Explained things clearly without the medical jargon. The hospital's busy and parking is a nightmare, but the appointment itself was efficient and she put me at ease. Would see her again.
It started with this lingering cough I couldn't shake. I went to Dr. Ghosh at Manipal, a bit nervous because you never know. She has this calm way about her. She listened to my whole story how it was keeping me up at night, how work was suffering and then did a very thorough exam. She ordered a specific test I hadn't even heard of, and it found the root cause, which was a minor infection that needed a different antibiotic. The whole process, from that first anxious visit to the follow-up where she showed me the clear X-ray, felt like she was solving a puzzle with me, not just for me. The cough is gone, and so is that feeling of being dismissed.
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.