Patient Experience
I'd been to three different doctors for this pain in my side, and everyone said it was just a stubborn infection. Dr. Manmohan was the first one to really listen. He ordered a specific scan the others hadn't, and it turned out to be a much trickier issue with my appendix. His calm explanation of what needed to happen next cut right through my panic. He fixed it all in one go, and honestly, I feel like he figured out a puzzle everyone else missed.
Getting my gallbladder out was my first ever surgery, so I was pretty keyed up. The whole thing was surprisingly straightforward. Dr. Manmohan walked me through each step without rushing, and the surgery itself went just as he said it would. I was home the next day, and recovery was easier than I'd braced for. It’s a relief when something that sounds big just… happens smoothly.
I was dreading the hospital stay more than the operation. But the team at Nanavati Max really made a difference. The nurses were on it, and even the person who brought the meals was kind. The place is clean and quiet, which helped a lot. Parking was a bit of a hunt in the morning, I won't lie, but once inside, the atmosphere was calm. It felt like everyone, from Dr. Manmohan to the front desk, was working together.
What stuck with me was how Dr. Manmohan talked to my family. My wife was more nervous than I was, and he took the time to answer all her questions in the waiting area, using plain language—no confusing medical jargon. He has this quiet, direct way about him that makes you feel you're in steady hands. It wasn't just about the surgery; he made sure we were all okay with the plan.