Patient Experience
I'd been putting off this checkup for months, dreading the whole production. The waiting room was packed, I was there for a while. But when I finally got in to see Dr. Gupta, he didn't seem rushed at all. He leaned back in his chair, asked about my work stress, and connected it to my blood pressure. He drew a little diagram on his notepad to show how the medication would work. It wasn't just a prescription; it felt like a plan. I left with clear instructions and, for the first time, some understanding of what was going on with my own body.
At my age, hospital visits can be quite daunting. Dr. Chittal made the entire experience comfortable. He listened patiently to my old complaints, explained things in a way I could understand, and never made me feel rushed. The staff at Lilavati were also very kind.
I was really nervous going infirst time seeing a doctor for this issue. Dr. Chittal was so calm and asked all the right questions without making me feel judged. He actually smiled and said, "Let's figure this out together," which immediately put me at ease. I left feeling relieved instead of scared.
Had a stomach issue that wouldn't quit. Saw Dr. Chittal at Lilavati. He was straight to the point, ordered the right tests, and fixed me up. No nonsense, good doctor. Parking there is always a hassle though.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Went to Lilavati, saw Dr. Ballani. He asked clear questions, ordered the right tests, and gave me a straightforward diagnosis. The medication he prescribed worked. Parking at the hospital is always a challenge, but the consultation itself was efficient and effective. Got the problem solved.
My story with Dr. Chittal started when I came in with what I thought was just bad heartburn. I had to wait a bit in the clinic, which I was grumpy about. But when he saw me, he didn't just dismiss it. He asked about my routine, my diet, even my stress levels at work. He connected dots I didn't see and suggested it might be my gallbladder. Turns out, he was right. The follow-up care was solidhis assistant even called to check on me after the procedure. He didn't just treat a symptom; he figured out the problem.
I've been seeing Dr. Parikh for my diabetes and blood pressure for over eight years now. She remembers everythingwhat meds I was on last year, how my son's doing, even that I hate taking pills in the morning. That kind of attention is why I won't see anyone else. The hospital's huge and can feel impersonal, but walking into her clinic feels like checking in with someone who actually gets it. She's kept me stable through a lot.
Had to see a doctor for the first time in ages and was really nervous about it. Found Dr. Parikh online. She was just... calm. Asked simple questions, didn't rush me, and explained what she was checking for in plain English. I left with a clear plan and, honestly, feeling a bit silly for worrying so much. She's good at putting you at ease.
Saw Dr. Ruchi Parikh at Lilavati. Straight to the point, clear advice. Fixed my issue. Would go back.
So my annual check-up turned into a bit of a thing. I mentioned some off-and-on heartburn, and Dr. Parikh didn't just brush it off. She asked about my diet, stress at workthe whole picture. We talked for a good twenty minutes. She ordered a couple of specific tests I'd never had before, just to be safe. Turns out it was mostly stress-related, but she caught a minor vitamin deficiency in the process. The follow-up call to explain the results was really thorough. It felt like she connected dots other doctors might have missed.
My hands were shaking in the waiting room at Lilavati. It was my first time seeing a doctor for this, and I was convinced it was something terrible. Dr. Shobha Sharma walked in, and before I could even get my story out straight, she just had this calm way about her. She listened to my jumbled worries, asked simple questions, and by the end of it, she’d explained everything so clearly that my fear just… melted. It wasn’t a big deal at all. She didn’t rush me, and that meant everything.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Went to Lilavati, saw Dr. Shobha R. Sharma. She was direct, asked specific questions, ordered the right tests. Diagnosis was quick, treatment plan was clear. It worked. The hospital is busy, had to wait a bit, but the consultation itself was efficient. I’m better now. Would see her again.
I’m not one to speak up much, especially to doctors. I was feeling quite run down for a long time. Dr. Sharma has a gentle way of talking that made it easy. She remembered small things I’d mentioned in a previous visit, which surprised me. She took the time to go over my options, never making me feel silly for my questions. Her care felt very personal, and I’m so grateful for her kindness during a low point.
Finally! After months of feeling off and seeing two other doctors who just shrugged, my sister pushed me to book with Dr. Sharma at Lilavati. What a difference! She actually looked at all my old reports together, connected the dots, and figured it out. Started the new medication she suggested, and I feel like a new person. Seriously, so glad I went. The parking situation was a nightmare, but honestly, worth it to get real answers.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging fatigue and stomach thing, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Ali actually listenedlike, really listenedto all these weird little symptoms I thought were unrelated. She ordered a specific test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be something pretty rare. She explained it all on a notepad, drew diagrams. I felt seen for the first time in months.
Had to get a cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Ali made it feel like no big deal. The whole thing was over in what felt like twenty minutes. She talked me through each step as she did it, and the stitches were so neat you can barely see the scar now. It was just... straightforward, exactly what you hope for.
The parking at Lilavati is always a mission, I won't lie. But once you're inside, it's different. The front desk staff remembered my name on my second visit, which was nice. The nurse who took my vitals was cracking jokes and put me at ease. It's a busy place, but the team around Dr. Ali makes it feel less like a factory.
What stuck with me was how Dr. Ali talks to you. She doesn't rush. When I got my diagnosis, I was pretty shaken up. She sat down, put her tablet aside, and just asked, 'What are you most worried about right now?' We spent ten minutes just on that. She has this calm way about her that makes scary news feel manageable.
For months, I just felt offtired, achy, nothing specific. Other doctors shrugged. Dr. Pimpale actually listened, really listened, to all my vague complaints. She connected dots I didn't even see and ordered a specific blood test no one else had. Turns out it was a tricky autoimmune thing. She explained it to me without the scary medical jargon, and we finally had a path forward. I felt heard for the first time.
I needed a minor cyst removal. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital experience than the procedure itself. Dr. Pimpale's team made it so straightforward. The whole thing, from check-in to walking out, took maybe two hours. The procedure itself was quick, and she talked me through each step. It was such a relief to have something medical be exactly what they said it would be: simple and smooth.