Patient Experience
I'd been to three other doctors for this constant fatigue and stomach pain. They all said it was stress. Dr. Manmohan was the first one who actually sat and listened, really listened, to everything I described, even the weird stuff I thought was irrelevant. He ordered a specific test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be something quite rare. He explained it to me and my wife in plain language, without making us feel stupid. He didn't just give me pills; he gave me a clear path forward.
Had to get a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital experience than the procedure itself. Dr. Manmohan's team at Lilavati made it so straightforward. The whole thing, from check-in to walking out, took less than three hours. The doctor himself did the procedure, it was quick, and he cracked a silly joke about the bandage that actually made me laugh. It was just... easy. Exactly what you hope for with something routine.
Look, the parking at Lilavati is always a bit of a hunt, I won't lie. But once you're inside, it makes sense. It's calm. For my follow-ups with Dr. Manmohan, the front desk staff remembered my name, which was a nice touch. The nurse who took my vitals was really kind when she saw I was anxious; she just chatted about normal things to distract me. The place runs smoothly, and it feels like the staff actually work together, which takes the edge off.
What stuck with me most was how Dr. Manmohan talks to you. He doesn't stand over you; he pulls up a chair. When I got my diagnosis, which was scary, he didn't sugarcoat it, but he also didn't just dump the news and leave. He asked if I wanted my family in the room, waited for me to process, and then went over the first steps slowly. He has a quiet, steady way about him that makes you feel like you're not just a case file.