Patient Experience
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Dutta made it feel like no big deal. The whole thing was over in what felt like twenty minutes. He talked me through each step as he was doing it, which really kept my mind off things. The stitches were neat, healing was straightforward, and the follow-up was quick. It was just a smooth, simple process from start to finish.
The hospital itself is pretty busy, I won't lie parking was a mission. But once I got to Dr. Dutta's floor, the difference was clear. The nurses at the front desk were really patient with my questions, and one even walked me to the consultation room. The place felt calm and clean, which helped a lot when you're waiting. It felt like the staff and the environment actually worked together to make things less stressful.
What stuck with me most about Dr. Dutta was how he talks to you. He doesn't rush. He sits down, makes eye contact, and you feel like you're his only patient that day. When I was worried about a medication side effect, he didn't dismiss it; he took the time to explain why it might happen and what we could do instead. It's that kind of attention that makes you feel like a person, not just a case file.
My mother had a persistent fever that our local doctor couldn't figure out. We were really worried. Dr. Soumya Patra listened to everything, asked us clear questions about her history, and explained his thinking in a way we could understand. He didn't rush us. He figured out it was a tricky urinary infection and started her on the right medicine. She's much better now. We felt heard.
Took my father to Manipal for stomach pain. The place was busy, parking was a hassle, but seeing Dr. Patra was different. He was direct. He looked at the reports, told us straight what he thought it was (just a bad gastritis flare-up), and what we needed to do. No sugar-coating, but also no unnecessary scare. He gave us a clear plan. My dad appreciated that honesty.
Our son, only 8, had a bad allergic reaction. It was scary. Dr. Patra has a very calm way about him. He spoke softly to our boy, explained each step before he did anything, and kept checking if he was okay. To us, he quietly explained the treatment, why the specific medicine was needed, and what to watch for at home. His gentle manner made a frightening situation much easier to handle.
After weeks of feeling run down and tests going nowhere, I finally saw Dr. Patra. He actually sat and pieced together symptoms I thought were unrelated the tiredness, the occasional dizzy spell. He ordered one more specific blood test and found a vitamin deficiency. It wasn't some dramatic thing, but getting that answer and a simple treatment plan was such a relief. I finally feel like I'm getting back to normal!
At my age, you worry about being a bother. Dr. Subhro was different. He listened to every old ache I described, never rushed me. His manner was so kind, and he explained things in a way I could finally understand. I left Manipal feeling cared for, not just treated.
I was so nervous going in first time seeing a doctor alone. My hands were actually shaking. Dr. Chakraborty just had this calm way about him. He asked simple questions, didn't judge my anxiety, and by the end, I felt silly for worrying so much. He just made it all seem manageable.
Needed a check-up, went to Dr. Subhro Sekhar Chakraborty at Manipal. Straightforward guy. Asked the right questions, gave clear advice, no unnecessary drama. Got what I needed. Would go again.
I'd been putting off this stomach issue for months. The waiting room was busy, I had to wait a bit, which made me more anxious. When I finally saw Dr. Chakraborty, he didn't just glance at my file. He leaned back, asked me to start from the beginning, and really pieced it together. He even drew a little diagram on the pad to show what he thought was happening. It wasn't just a prescription; I felt like I finally knew what was wrong in my own body. That kind of clarity is hard to find.
Had my gallbladder removed last month. The surgery itself went fine, but the first few days after were rough. Dr. Dutta was really clear about what to expect with the pain and how to manage it. He didn't just hand me pills; he explained the whole recovery timeline. I still had to take it easy, but knowing what was normal and what wasn't made a huge difference. The nurses at Manipal were great too.
Our 8-year-old son had a nasty stomach bug that just wouldn't let up. We were so scared when he couldn't keep anything down. Dr. Dutta saw him at Manipal and was just... calm. He talked to our son directly, not just to us, which made him feel better. He explained everything in a way we could understand without making us more panicked. He checked in the next day too, which meant a lot. We felt like he genuinely cared.
Went to Dr. Dutta for a persistent cough. Parking at the hospital was a nightmare, had to circle for ages. But the appointment itself was good. He listened, didn't rush, and figured out it was a weird allergy thing, not an infection. Got the right meds, cough cleared up in a week. Straightforward and helpful.
I've had this dull ache in my side for months. Saw a couple of doctors who just shrugged. My wife finally pushed me to go to Manipal. Dr. Dutta actually sat down and went through my whole history, asking questions I hadn't even thought were related. He ordered specific tests the others hadn't. Turns out it was a minor hernia that was just getting irritated. The fix was simple, but finding it was the hard part. He just had a methodical way of piecing it together. The wait in his clinic was a bit long, but honestly, it was because he spends time with each person.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging stomach pain and fatigue, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Sanjeev Garg was different. He actually listened, asked about things no one else had, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a tricky gallbladder issue that wasn't showing up on the usual scans. He explained it in a way that finally made sense. I'm recovering well now, and honestly, I'm just relieved someone finally figured it out.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Was nervous at first, but Dr. Garg made the whole thing feel very straightforward. The procedure itself was quick, and he talked me through each step. The parking at Manipal was full that day, which was a hassle, but once I got inside, everything else was efficient. Follow-up was a breeze, and the scar is healing nicely. It was just a simple thing, but it was handled really well.
What stood out for me, besides Dr. Garg's clear advice, was the team at Manipal. The front desk people were patient while I fumbled with my papers, and the nurse who took my vitals had a really calming way about her. The place is busy, sure, but it feels organized. Even the cleaner in the hallway gave me a smile. It's those little things that make a difference when you're not feeling your best.
You know how some doctors make you feel like you're just a list of symptoms? Dr. Garg isn't like that. When I saw him for my hypertension follow-up, he remembered my grandson's name from our last chat. He sits down, looks you in the eye, and never makes you feel rushed. He has a dry sense of humor, too, which actually put me at ease. It feels like you're talking to a very knowledgeable person who also happens to be a decent human being.
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.