Patient Experience
What stuck with me was how Dr. Parikh talks to you. He doesn't just look at the chart; he looks at you. When I was worried about a treatment side effect, he didn't dismiss it. He sat back, thought for a second, and said, 'Okay, let's talk about why that's scary for you.' He has this calm way of making you feel like you're figuring it out together, not just being told what to do.
My father was admitted with a severe infection. The whole family was scared, honestly. Dr. Shah didn't just talk to us; he listened. He explained everything in simple terms, what the treatment was, what could happen next. He was there late, checking in. It made a world of difference when you feel like someone is truly with you in it. Dad's home now, recovering well.
Took my wife in for what we thought was a routine check-up. Dr. Shah found something that needed immediate attention. No sugar-coating, just clear facts and a direct plan. He answered every one of my blunt questions without making me feel rushed. The parking at Lilavati was a nightmare that day, but his calm, no-nonsense approach cut through all that noise. We got the surgery done, and she's fine. He's a good doctor.
Our son had a persistent fever that wouldn't break. We were so worried. Dr. Shah has this gentle way about him. He spoke softly, not just to us but to our boy too, which helped him relax. He took his time, went through all the possibilities. It turned out to be something simple, but the way he handled our anxiety... we felt heard and cared for. It meant everything.
After weeks of confusing symptoms and feeling awful, my sister saw Dr. Shah. He figured it out in one consultation! I was with her, and we both just felt this huge wave of relief. He was so thorough, asked questions no one else had. His energy was positive and confident, which we really needed. The hospital itself is busy, but he made the experience focused and effective. She's on the mend and finally has answers!
At my age, one becomes accustomed to a certain level of discomfort, but the persistent ache in my side was new. I was quite apprehensive. Dr. Sharma has a very calming way about him. He listened to my old stories without hurry, explained everything about my treatment in simple terms, and even asked after my garden. The hospital itself is very large and can feel a bit cold, but in his consulting room, I felt properly looked after. It made a difficult time much easier to bear.
Had a stubborn infection that wouldn't clear. Went to Dr. Sanjay Sharma at Lilavati. He cut through the noise, ordered the right tests, and prescribed a treatment that actually worked. No fluff, just clear diagnosis and action. The wait to see him was long, but it was worth it for getting a straight answer.
I was so worried before my appointment, my hands were shaking. Dr. Sharma spoke so gently and took the time to make sure I understood what was happening. He didn't just look at the charts; he looked at me. The care felt very personal. Even though the parking situation was a hassle, coming to see him felt like the right decision.
What a relief! I'd been feeling off for weeks, tired all the time, and my usual doctor was stumped. My sister pushed me to get a second opinion with Dr. Sharma. He figured it out! It wasn't anything scary, just a vitamin deficiency, but he explained it all so well. I walked out of there with a plan and my energy back already. Honestly, just knowing what it was made half the difference.
My 8-year-old son had a high fever that wouldn't break, and we were really scared. The ER was packed, but Dr. Chhabra saw how worried we were and made time to explain everything in simple terms. He didn't just treat the fever; he sat with my son, asked him about his favorite cartoon, and got him to relax before the check-up. We left with clear instructions and, more importantly, feeling like someone actually cared about our kid as a person, not just a patient.
Had my gallbladder removed last month. The surgery itself is one thing, but the after-part is what I was dreading. Dr. Chhabra's team had a solid plan for the pain that didn't just rely on heavy meds. He checked on me the next morning and actually listened when I said the binder was too tight. Recovery's been smoother than I expectedstill sore, but manageable. He made sure I knew what 'normal' pain was and what wasn't, which stopped a lot of panic.
Went to Dr. Chhabra for a persistent stomach issue. Straight shooter. Explained my options clearly, no sugar-coating. Got the tests done, treatment worked. 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 an appointment, nervous they'd just brush me off. The clinic was running late that day, I remember fiddling with a magazine for about 20 minutes. When Dr. Chhabra came in, he didn't seem rushed. He asked questions I hadn't even thought to mentionabout my sleep, my stress at work. Ordered a specific scan I hadn't heard of, and it actually found the source of the problem. The whole process felt deliberate, like he was connecting dots. I'm on the mend now, and it started with someone actually taking the time to listen.
Our 8-year-old was so scared of doctors, he'd cry the whole car ride there. Dr. Gupta was different. He got down on his son's level, talked about cartoons, and did the whole exam like it was a game. He explained everything to us in simple terms, no medical jargon. The waiting room was packed that day, but he never rushed us. My kid actually asked when we were going back to see him.
At my age, hospital visits can be quite daunting. Dr. Gupta at Lilavati made the experience far less stressful. He listened patiently to all my old-age complaints, which many doctors dismiss. His manner is very calm and respectful. The treatment he suggested was effective and, importantly, did not disrupt my daily routine too much. A very good doctor.
Had a weird stomach thing for weeks. Saw Dr. Gupta. He figured it out fast, gave me a clear plan. Fixed it. No nonsense, which I appreciate. Parking at Lilavati is always a nightmare though.
I went to Lilavati with what I thought was just a bad flu that wouldn't quit. Felt awful. Dr. Gupta didn't just write a prescription; he asked a ton of questions, even some that seemed unrelated. He had this quiet way of piecing things together. Turns out, it was a bacterial infection on top of the virus. He explained the 'why' behind each medicine, which made me actually follow the course. I was nervous at first because he's so young, but he knew his stuff. The whole thing took maybe 20 minutes, but I left feeling like someone had actually solved a puzzle, not just treated symptoms.
I'd been to a few doctors about this nagging pain and fatigue, and everyone had a different theory. Honestly, I was starting to think it was all in my head. Dr. Bhambhani was different. He listened, really listened, and then ordered a specific set of tests no one else had thought of. It turned out to be something quite rare. He sat with me and my wife for a long time, explaining it in simple terms and mapping out a clear plan. I finally feel like I'm on the right track.
My annual check-up at Lilavati led to Dr. Bhambhani suggesting a minor procedure. I was nervous at first, but he walked me through every single step beforehand. The day of, it was over before I knew it. The whole thing felt very coordinated, from the admission desk to the recovery room. No drama, no fuss, just a smooth experience from start to finish. I was back to my normal routine in a couple of days.
Look, the parking at Lilavati is always a bit of a hunt, I won't lie. But once you're inside, it makes a difference. The place is calm and clean. What stood out for me, though, was the staff. The nurse who took my vitals had a kind word, and the front desk people were patient with my paperwork questions. It felt like a team effort, and Dr. Bhambhani seems to be the one leading that team well.