Patient Experience
My case was complicated—other doctors weren't sure what was going on. Dr. Gurvinder spent a long time with my old reports, asked a ton of questions, and finally pieced it together. It wasn't a simple answer, but he explained it to me in a way that actually made sense. That clarity, when everything felt so uncertain, was what I needed most.
I was in for a standard follow-up transplant procedure. Honestly, I was more anxious about the paperwork than the actual appointment. But Dr. Gurvinder's team had everything sorted. The whole thing was straightforward—in and out in a couple of hours. It's nice when things just work the way they're supposed to.
Look, the parking at Nanavati is always a bit of a hunt. But once you get inside, it's different. The nurses on Dr. Gurvinder's floor remembered my name and my wife's coffee preference. The place is calm, not chaotic. Those small things matter a lot when you're spending so much time in a hospital.
I was pretty scared before my first consultation. Dr. Gurvinder didn't just rush in; he sat down, looked me in the eye, and asked how I was holding up. He actually listened to the answer. He has this quiet, steady way about him that makes you feel like you're the only patient he has that day.