Patient Experience
At my age, hospital visits are often a source of great anxiety. I was referred to Dr. Maniar for a persistent issue that was affecting my sleep. From the moment I entered his consulting room, he put me at ease. He didn't rush; he listened to my old stories and my concerns with genuine patience. His explanations were clear, without being condescending. The treatment plan was straightforward and, most importantly, effective. The hospital itself is large and can feel impersonal, but Dr. Maniar's care made the experience feel personal. I am resting much better now.
Had a complex abdominal pain. Went to Lilavati. Saw Dr. Adit Maniar. He ordered the right scans quickly, cut through the noise, and gave a clear diagnosis. Explained my options directly. Surgery was needed. He did it. Recovery was as he said it would be. No fluff, just competent care. Parking at the hospital is always a challenge, but the medical part was handled well.
I was quite nervous about my procedure, but Dr. Maniar has such a calm way about him. He spoke softly, made sure I understood each step, and checked on me afterwards. It wasn't just about the medicine; he asked how I was feeling, which meant a lot. There was a bit of a wait in the outpatient department, but once I was with him, he gave me his full attention. I'm so grateful for his kindness during a scary time.
Finally! After months of feeling run-down and getting nowhere with other opinions, my GP sent me to Dr. Maniar. What a difference. He actually connected the dots that others missed. He was so thorough in his questions, and when he laid out the plan, I felt this huge wave of relief. Yeah, the hospital cafeteria was packed that day, but I didn't even care! I'm on the mend now and have my energy back. Dr. Maniar really knew his stuff.
My father was admitted with a severe stomach issue. We were all scared. Dr. Dave came and spoke to us in the waiting area, not just once but a few times. He explained everything in simple words, what they were checking for, what the next steps were. He didn't rush us. Even when the parking was a nightmare and we were all a bit frazzled, he was calm. That meant more than anything.
My wife had surgery. Dr. Arpit Dave handled her case. I need things straight, no sugar-coating. He gave it to me. Told me the risks, the recovery time, what to watch for. He answered my questions directly every time I saw him. Because of that clear communication, I could actually help her at home without panicking over every little thing.
Our young son had to stay overnight. Dr. Dave has a very gentle way about him. He knelt down to talk to my boy, showed him the stethoscope. He spoke softly to us, too, always making sure we understood before he left the room. The hospital is big and can feel cold, but he made a difficult situation feel a little safer.
After weeks of tests elsewhere with no answers for my mom's fatigue, we saw Dr. Dave. He actually listened to her whole history, asked her questions other doctors brushed off. He figured it out! We were so relieved. He called me himself with the treatment plan. It felt like we finally had someone in our corner who was just as determined as we were to get her better.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself went fine, but the first few days after were rough. Dr. Korday was really clear about what pain to expect and when it should start getting better. He didn't just throw pills at me; he had a real plan. When I hit a bad patch on day three, his team adjusted things quickly. Felt like they were actually listening.
At my age, one does not wish for fuss or uncertainty. Dr. Korday provided neither. He explained my digestive concerns in a manner I could follow, without rushing me. His manner in the consultation room at Lilavati was both calm and direct, which I found very reassuring. I left feeling I was in capable hands, and the treatment has agreed with me.
Look, I was sick of feeling run down. Went to see Dr. Korday. He ran the right tests, figured it was a vitamin deficiency, sorted it. No drama. He's good.
I'd been putting off this hernia repair for ages, just scared of the whole hospital process. From the first meeting, Dr. Korday drew the thing on a notepadshowed me exactly what he was going to do. The day of, I was nervous, waiting in pre-op, and he came by just to check in, which helped a lot. Recovery wasn't a walk in the park, but he’d been honest about that. What stuck with me was his follow-up; he called himself two days after I got home to see how the pain was. You don't expect that. It wasn't just a procedure to him.
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this nagging pain and fatigue, and everyone had a different theory. Honestly, I was getting frustrated. Dr. Doshi was different. He actually sat and listened to my whole history, asked questions no one else had, and ordered a specific test the others hadn't considered. It turned out to be something pretty rare. He explained it to me in plain English, didn't rush, and laid out a clear plan. I finally feel like I'm getting somewhere.
What stuck with me about Dr. Doshi was how he talked to my elderly father. Dad gets confused easily and tends to repeat himself. Dr. Doshi never showed a hint of impatience. He leaned in, made eye contact, and explained things directly to Dad in a kind, simple way, then checked with me afterwards to make sure I understood everything too. That kind of respect means a lot.
My 8-year-old son had a high fever that wouldn't break for three days. We were so scared. Dr. Bangar at Lilavati saw us even though it was late, and he was so calm with my son, explaining everything in a way a kid could understand. He didn't just throw antibiotics at us; he took time to figure out the real cause. My boy started improving the next day. It's the first time I didn't feel rushed in a hospital.
Had my gallbladder out with Dr. Bangar. The surgery itself is one thing, but how you feel after is everything. He checked on me personally every morning, even on Sunday. His team had a clear plan for the painnot just pills, but when to move, how to sit, what to expect each day. It wasn't easy, but I never felt like I was dealing with it alone. The difference in my recovery, compared to my brother's experience elsewhere, was night and day.
Went to Dr. Bangar for a stubborn skin infection. Parking at Lilavati was a nightmare, FYI. But the doc? Straight to the point. Looked at it, asked the right questions, gave me a clear treatment plan. No fluff. It cleared up in a week. Would go back.
I've had this dull ache in my side for months. Saw two other doctors who brushed it off as stress. I booked an appointment with Dr. Bangar, half expecting the same. He listened, really listened, for a solid ten minutes before he even touched his notepad. He asked about my job, my sleep, things that didn't seem related. Ordered a specific scan the others hadn't. Turned out to be a minor kidney thing, easily managed now. The relief wasn't just from the diagnosis, but from finally feeling heard. He remembers your name, your case. In a big hospital like that, it matters.
Had a persistent stomach issue for months. Dr. Redkar saw me at Lilavati, got straight to the point, ordered the right tests, and had a clear treatment plan in one visit. No fluff, just solved it. Exactly what I needed with my schedule.
As an older person, I was quite anxious about my check-up. Dr. Redkar was very kind and patient, explaining everything in simple terms. He made sure I was comfortable throughout. The hospital staff were also very helpful. I left feeling well looked after.