Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Verma for my diabetes and blood pressure for over a decade now, since before he was at Lilavati. That says it all, really. You don't stick with a doctor that long unless they get it right. He remembers my history, doesn't rush me, and his advice has been steady and sensible. No flashy fixes, just good, consistent care that keeps me on track. In a city where doctors change hospitals like shirts, that reliability is everything.
My 82-year-old father was admitted under Dr. Verma last month. Honestly, we were all scared. But Dr. Verma did something rarehe talked to *us*, the family, clearly and without sugar-coating. He explained what each medicine was for and what to watch for at home. He gave us his direct number for follow-ups and actually answered when we called, even on a Sunday. He treated my dad with real kindness, but he also treated us like we were part of the team. That made a hard situation bearable.
Had a bad stomach thing that wouldn't quit. Went to Dr. Verma at Lilavati. He listened, asked the right questions, sorted the meds. Fixed me up in a few days. Straightforward guy, knows his stuff. Parking at the hospital is a nightmare, though.
It started with just feeling run-down all the time. I went to Dr. Verma, expecting the usual five-minute consult. He spent a good twenty minutes just asking questionsabout my sleep, my work stress, everything. He noticed I'd mentioned offhand that I'd skipped my usual walks. He connected dots I didn't even see. Ordered some tests, sure, but his first advice was about managing my schedule and getting back to those walks. It wasn't just about pills. I was a bit nervous at first, thinking it was something serious, but his calm way of working through it put me at ease. Turned out to be a mix of things, and his plan to tackle it felt really balanced. You feel like he's solving a puzzle with you, not just writing a prescription.