Patient Experience
My husband had been to three different doctors for his persistent back pain and fatigue. They all said it was stress. Dr. Bhojraj was different. He actually listened, asked questions about things no one else had, and ordered a specific set of tests. It turned out to be something quite rare with his kidneys. The way he explained it, drawing on a notepad, made a scary situation feel manageable. We're on a treatment plan now, and for the first time in a year, there's real progress.
I needed my gallbladder out. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Bhojraj made it sound so straightforward. The surgery itself was finein and out the next day. What stuck with me was the follow-up. He called himself that evening to check in, and at my post-op visit, he took the time to show me the pictures from the procedure, pointing out what he did. It wasn't just 'everything went well'; he made sure I understood.
Look, the parking at Lilavati is always a bit of a hunt. But once you're inside, it's calm. For my dad's check-up, the front desk people remembered us from last time and helped with his wheelchair without us even asking. The nurse in Dr. Bhojraj's clinic was really kind, chatting with my dad about his garden while we waited. The place just runs smoothly, which takes a load off your mind when you're there for medical stuff.
I'm a pretty anxious person, especially about doctors. Dr. Bhojraj has this very calm, direct way about him. He doesn't sugarcoat things, but he also doesn't talk down to you. When I had a bunch of questions about some medication side effects, he sat back in his chair and just went through them all, one by one, until I got it. He never made me feel rushed or silly for asking. That means a lot.