Patient Experience
At my age, a hospital visit can be quite daunting. Dr. Vatchha made the experience far more comfortable than I expected. He listened patiently to all my old-man complaints, never made me feel rushed, and explained my treatment plan in clear, simple terms. The nurses at Lilavati were very kind as well. I feel in good hands.
Had a weird stomach thing for weeks. Saw Dr. Vatchha. He figured it out fast, gave me a straightforward plan. No fuss, got better. Good doctor.
I walked into Lilavati with this nagging pain in my side, convinced it was something serious. The waiting area was packed, and I was nervous. Dr. Vatchha called me in, and within minutes of talking and a quick examination, he calmly said it was likely a muscle strain from my new gym routine. He told me to rest, gave me some gentle stretches, and sure enough, it was gone in a week. What stuck with me was how he cut through my anxiety with clear, logical explanationsno unnecessary tests, just good, old-fashioned doctoring.
I've been seeing Dr. Mohite for my blood pressure and general health for almost eight years now. What I appreciate most is that she remembers me, remembers my history without having to dig through the file every single time. The clinic at Lilavati is always busy, sure, but she never rushes me out. She listens to what's changed, explains things in a way that makes sense, and I trust her judgment completely. That kind of consistency is hard to find.
My 7-year-old son had a high fever that just wouldn't break, and we were really scared. Dr. Sheetal was so calm with him, talking to him about his school and his toys before even starting the check-up. She explained everything to us, the parents, in simple termswhat she was looking for, what the medicine would do. She didn't just treat a symptom; she treated our whole anxious family. We left feeling like we actually understood what was happening and how to care for him.
I went in for what I thought was just lingering fatigue after a mild viral fever. Dr. Mohite, though, she asked a lot of questionsabout my sleep, my appetite, things I hadn't even connected. She had me do a couple of basic blood tests I was reluctant about. Turns out, my iron levels had dropped way more than expected. She called me herself with the results, walked me through the diet changes and a short supplement course. It wasn't a dramatic illness, but catching it early saved me weeks of feeling run-down. She pays attention to the small stuff.
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.
I was a total wreck before my appointment. First time seeing a specialist, and for something that felt really scary. Dr. Archik just had this calm way about him. He didn't rush, explained everything in simple words, and by the time I left, I felt like I could breathe again. The hospital is huge and a bit overwhelming, but he made the actual visit okay.
I've been seeing Dr. Archik for my blood pressure for over eight years now. What I value most is that he remembers me, remembers my history, and his advice is always consistent. He doesn't jump to change medications every time there's a minor fluctuation. You build trust with a doctor over time, and with him, it's solid. He's just reliable.
Needed a check-up, got a slot with Dr. Archik. Straight to the point, clear advice, no unnecessary fuss. Got my questions answered, prescription sorted. Done. Parking at Lilavati is always a hassle, but the appointment itself was efficient.
My story with Dr. Archik started last monsoon. I'd been ignoring this nagging pain for weeks, but it got worse after a long flight. I booked an appointment, waited about 20 minutes past my time (which, honestly, I expected at a place like Lilavati). When I went in, he listened to the whole sagathe flight, the ignored pain, everything. He asked specific questions I hadn't even thought about, connected some dots, and ordered the right tests. The follow-up was just as thorough. He didn't just treat a symptom; he figured out the cause.
My dad was admitted under Dr. Warrier last month. Honestly, the whole thing was scary for us. But Dr. Warrier was the one who actually explained everything to us in simple terms, not just the medical stuff but what to expect day by day. He took the time to call me directly with updates when I couldn't be there. It made a huge difference when we were all so worried.
I was really nervous going infirst time seeing a specialist for my stomach issues. The waiting room was packed and I almost left. But Dr. Warrier was so calm. He actually listened to all my weird symptoms without rushing me, and drew a little diagram to show me what was probably happening. Left feeling like I finally had a plan, and way less freaked out.
Had a weird pain that wouldn't go away. Saw Dr. Sudhir Warrier at Lilavati. He figured it out fast, explained my options clearly. Got the treatment, pain's gone. Good doctor, straight to the point.
It started with just feeling tired all the time, but then I started getting these dizzy spells. I put off seeing anyone for weeks, thinking it would pass. When I finally went to Lilavati, I got Dr. Warrier. He asked questions about things I wouldn't have thought were relatedmy sleep, my work stress. He ordered specific tests instead of a bunch of random ones. The follow-up was what got me: he called with the results himself, walked me through each line on the report, and we made a lifestyle adjustment plan together. It wasn't a magic pill, but following his advice, I've been feeling like myself again for the past three months.
At my age, visits to the hospital can be quite daunting. Dr. Mukherjee has a very calming way about him. He explained everything about my arthritis in simple terms, never made me feel rushed, and the treatment plan he suggested has made my mornings much easier. A true gentleman.
My father was admitted under Dr. Mukherjee's care last month. What stood out was how the doctor kept us, the family, in the loop. He'd call me directly after his rounds to explain the day's progress in plain language, answered all our panicked questions without making us feel silly, and really treated my dad with kindness. We felt supported the entire time.