Patient Experience
Had to get a cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Ramani made it feel like no big deal. The whole thing was over in what felt like twenty minutes. He talked me through each step, even cracked a small joke about the weather to distract me. The stitches were so neat my wife said she could barely see them. It was just a simple thing, but it was handled perfectly.
The parking at Lilavati is always a bit of a hunt, I won't lie. But once I got inside for my consultation, the whole place felt calm. The lady at Dr. Ramani's front desk remembered my name from my call, which was a nice touch. The nurse who took my vitals was really gentle and explained why she needed the readings. It felt like a team, not just one doctor. That kind of environment makes a difference when you're not feeling great.
What stuck with me about Dr. Ramani was how he talked to my elderly father. Dad gets confused easily and asks the same question twice. The doctor never sighed or looked at his watch. He just repeated the plan, slower, and drew a little diagram on his notepad for him to take home. He treated him with a quiet respect that meant more than any medical jargon. You can't teach that.
Our 8-year-old, Rohan, had been complaining about stomach pains for weeks. We saw a couple of doctors who just said it was indigestion. By the time we got to Lilavati, we were scared. The waiting area was packed, and I was pacing. Dr. Ambekar didn't rush us. He sat Rohan down and talked to him like a person, not just a kid. He asked about school, his friends, everything. He figured out it was a stress-related issue, not just a physical one. The way he explained it to Rohan, and to us, made us all feel calm. He gave us a simple plan, and Rohan's been fine since. It felt like he really saw our son.
I was quite nervous about my procedure. The hospital is very big and can feel overwhelming. But Dr. Ambekar has a very gentle way about him. He speaks softly and takes his time. He made sure I understood each step before we moved forward. There was no pressure, just quiet guidance. The whole experience, because of his manner, was much less frightening than I had imagined. I am deeply grateful for his kindness.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been dealing with this nagging digestive issue for months, and my old doc just kept throwing antacids at it. Saw Dr. Ambekar at Lilavatiparking was a nightmare, by the wayand he actually listened! He asked a ton of questions, ordered the right tests, and boom, figured it out. It was a specific food intolerance. Changed my diet, and I feel like a new person. No more bloating, no more pain. Seriously, so glad I went to see him. Total relief!
Had my gallbladder out last week. The surgery itself went fine, but the first two days after were rough. Dr. Pawar checked on me every morning, really listened when I said the pain meds weren't cutting it, and adjusted everything. He didn't just rush out; he explained what to expect as things healed. It made sitting up and walking around the ward a lot more manageable.
I was so nervous going in for my stomach issuesconvinced it was something awful. Dr. Pawar just had this calm way about him. He asked questions, actually let me finish answering, and when he said it was probably just a bad reaction to new meds and not a tumor, I believed him. Left feeling like a weight was off. Parking at Lilavati is still a nightmare, though.
I'd been putting off seeing anyone about this nagging pain in my side for months. Finally booked with Dr. Pawar at Lilavati. The clinic was running about 20 minutes behind, which I was actually grateful for because it gave me time to stop sweating! When I got in, he didn't just look at the scans. He asked about my job (I drive a rickshaw), how the pain changed when I was sitting for hours. That detail mattered. He figured it was a muscle thing tied to my posture, not something internal. Gave me some stretches to do instead of just writing a prescription. It's been three weeks now, and the pain's almost gone. He saw the whole picture, you know?
My hands were shaking in the waiting room. It was my first time seeing a doctor for this, and I was convinced it was something serious. Dr. Andar walked in, and the first thing he did was sit down and just... listen. He didn't rush me. He explained everything in such a normal way, like he was talking to a friend, not a medical textbook. By the time I left, the weight was gone. He just made it feel manageable.
Had a persistent stomach issue. Saw Dr. Uday Andar at Lilavati. He asked clear questions, ordered the right tests, and gave a straightforward diagnosis. Treatment worked. No fuss, no unnecessary drama. Efficient and effective. Would see him again.
One doesn't always expect such kindness in a big hospital. Dr. Andar has a very calm way about him. He took the time with my elderly mother, speaking softly and making sure she understood each step. It wasn't just clinical; it felt caring. We're both very grateful for his attention.
Been seeing Dr. Chamankar for my blood pressure for about 8 years now. What I appreciate is that he remembers me, remembers my history without having to dig through the file for five minutes every time. He's consistent. If he says he's going to adjust a dosage or follow up, he does. That kind of reliability is hard to find.
Needed a general check-up. Got an appointment at Lilavati, saw Dr. Chamankar. He was straightforward, answered my questions directly, no fluff. Got what I needed. Done.
So my stomach had been off for weeks, and my wife finally made me book an appointment. The waiting area was packed, as usual for Lilavati, and I was mentally preparing for a rushed visit. Dr. Chamankar was different. He sat down, asked me to start from the beginning, and even stopped me to ask about my stress levels at work when I mentioned deadlines. He connected dots I didn't even see. Ordered the right tests, called me himself with the results instead of having a nurse do it. Took a few visits to sort it out, but he stuck with it. Felt like he was actually solving a puzzle with me, not just processing a patient.
I've been seeing Dr. Vyas for my blood pressure for almost a decade now. He remembers things from my last visit without always checking the file, which makes you feel like a person, not a chart. The clinic at Lilavati is always busy, and sometimes you wait a bit, but I don't mind. He's never rushed when it's my turn. He explains adjustments to my medication in a way that makes sense, and I trust his judgment completely. That kind of consistency is hard to find.
Had a stubborn skin infection that wouldn't clear up. Went to Dr. Ajay Vyas. He looked at it, asked a few direct questions, and prescribed a different cream. It worked in a week. No fuss, no unnecessary tests. Appointment was straightforward, and the advice was clear. Exactly what I needed.
I was quite worried about some recurring stomach issues. Dr. Vyas has a very calm way about him. He listened quietly to all my concerns, even the silly ones I was embarrassed to mention. His explanations were gentle but firm, and he laid out a simple plan. The hospital itself is a big place and can feel overwhelming, but in his room, I felt heard. I'm following his advice and already feel much better.
Wow, what a relief! I had this weird, nagging pain in my side for months. Saw two other doctors who just shrugged. Dr. Vyas actually sat down, poked around, asked about my job (I sit all day), and figured it was a muscular thing linked to my posture. Gave me some stretches, not just pills. It's been a month, and the pain is basically gone. I'm so glad I went to him!
Had my gallbladder out with Dr. Sirsat. The first couple days were rough, I won't lie, but his team had a clear plan for the pain that actually worked. He checked on me every morning, adjusted things when I needed it, and by day four I was moving around okay. It wasn't fun, but he got me through it without any drama.