Patient Experience
My kid had a bad fever and was terrified of doctors. Dr. Rajesh didn't just talk to me; he got down on my daughter's level. He showed her his stethoscope, let her listen to her own heartbeat first. Didn't force anything. He spoke softly and explained what he was doing in a silly voice. She stopped crying halfway through. That meant more to me than any medicine. You can't teach that kind of patience; he just has it.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging stomach pain and fatigue, everyone said it was just stress. Dr. Rathod actually listened to the whole history, even the bits I thought were irrelevant. He ordered a specific test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be a tricky parasite. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad – made it simple. Starting treatment now and finally feel like we have a real answer.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Rathod made it feel like no big deal. The whole thing at Medicover was super quick. In and out in a few hours. The actual procedure felt like nothing, just some pressure. He checked in the next day himself, which I wasn't expecting. It healed up perfectly, no fuss.
The parking at Medicover was a nightmare that day, completely full. I was flustered by the time I got to the clinic. But the lady at Dr. Rathod's front desk was so calm, she got me sorted quickly. The whole place just feels clean and organized, which helps when you're not feeling great. It's not fancy, but it works smoothly. That positive vibe starts before you even see the doctor.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get quiet. Dr. Rathod has this way of just sitting and chatting for a minute first, not rushing to the problem. He asks about your work, your family. It sounds small, but it makes you relax. When he does examine you, he tells you exactly what he's doing and why. He doesn't talk down to you. Felt like I was talking to a really knowledgeable friend who also happens to be a doctor.
My 8-year-old son, Arjun, had been complaining about stomach pains for weeks. We'd seen a couple of doctors who just said it was 'growing pains.' I was so worried. At Medicover, we had to wait a bit, but when we finally saw Dr. Rashi Dubey, she was different. She got down on his level, asked him to point to exactly where it hurt, and listened to his silly jokes. She didn't just talk to me; she talked to him. She ordered a specific test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be a mild infection. Her follow-up call to check on him meant the world. She treated my child like a person, not just a case.
Had a persistent fever and fatigue. Went to Medicover Hospital. Saw Dr. Rashi Dubey. She asked clear questions, ordered necessary blood work, and diagnosed a viral infection. Explained the treatment plan simply: rest, fluids, medication. No unnecessary tests. Follow-up was efficient. Problem resolved in a week. Good, straightforward care.
I was quite nervous about seeing a new doctor, as I've had some bad experiences in the past. Dr. Dubey has a very calm way about her. She didn't rush me at all, even though the clinic was busy. She listened quietly to all my little worries about my constant headaches and the side effects of my old medication. She suggested a gentle alternative and took the time to explain how it worked. It wasn't a dramatic fix, just a careful, considered change. My headaches have eased considerably. I feel heard, which is rare.
Honestly, I was a mess! I had this weird rash all over my arms and chest, and Google had me convinced it was something terrible. The parking at Medicover was full, so I was already flustered when I got in. But Dr. Dubey just took one look, asked a few questions about soaps and detergents, and said, 'Ah, classic contact dermatitis.' She was so sure and cheerful about it. Gave me a cream and told me to switch my laundry brand. Cleared up in three days! I felt silly for panicking, but she just laughed and said it happens all the time. What a relief!
I've been seeing Dr. Shrivastava for my blood pressure for about five years now. She remembers the little things, like asking about my daughter's college applications. That's what makes the difference for me. She doesn't just treat the numbers on the chart; she treats me. I've followed her to Medicover because that consistency is hard to find.
I was really nervousjust this general feeling of being unwell for weeks, tired all the time. My first visit, I was fumbling trying to explain it. Dr. Shrivastava just nodded, asked a few specific questions, and ordered some tests I hadn't even thought of. Turned out to be a vitamin deficiency and a thyroid thing starting. She called me herself with the results, walked me through the plan. It wasn't dramatic, but she figured out what was wrong when I just felt lost. That meant a lot.
I'd been feeling off for months, tired all the time with weird aches. Saw a couple of doctors who just said it was stress. Dr. Khwaja actually sat and listened, asked questions I hadn't been asked before. He connected dots I didn't even know were there and ordered a specific test. Turns out it was a thyroid issue that wasn't showing up on standard panels. He explained it in a way that finally made sense. I'm on treatment now and feel like myself again.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous about the whole thing. The procedure itself at Medicover was straightforward. Dr. Khwaja talked me through each step, which helped a lot. It was over before I knew it, and the follow-up was simple. The whole experience was just... normal and easy, which is exactly what you want for something like that.
The hospital itself is nice and calm, which helped. But what really stood out was the team. The front desk lady remembered my name when I came for my follow-up, and the nurse who took my vitals was really kind when I mentioned I was a bit anxious. It felt like everyone was on the same page, and that made a big difference in how comfortable I felt.
What I liked most about Dr. Khwaja is that he doesn't rush you. He has this calm way of explaining things without making you feel silly for asking questions. I had a lot of them about my dad's medication, and he drew a little diagram on his notepad to show how it all worked. You can tell he actually cares about whether you understand, not just that you follow instructions.
My 8-year-old son had a fever that just wouldn't break, and I was really scared. Dr. Renuka was so calm with him, explained everything in a way he could understand, and even let him hold the stethoscope. The whole thing took a while because she was so thorough, but she never made us feel rushed. My son left saying he wants to be a doctor now, which says it all.
At my age, you get used to doctors talking over you. Dr. Jamwal was different. She listened to all my old-people complaints, never made me feel silly for asking questions, and explained my new medication so clearly I could write it down. The hospital was busy, but her manner made the visit comfortable. A very good doctor.
Had a weird stomach thing for weeks. Saw Dr. Renuka at Medicover. She figured it out fast, gave me a clear plan. No nonsense, got the job done. Would go back.
I went in for what I thought was just a bad cough. Dr. Jamwal asked a few more questions, then gently suggested we check my blood pressure. Turns out, it was sky-high and I had no idea. She didn't scare me, but she was very firm about next steps. She called me herself two days later to see how the new meds were settling. That extra callit wasn't necessary, but it showed she actually cared about the outcome, not just the appointment.
My mother, who's 78, had been feeling weak and dizzy for weeks. We were really worried. Dr. Ridima Sachdeva listened to everything we said, never rushed us. She explained all the possibilities in a way we could actually understand, and included us in every decision. The hospital was busy, we waited a bit, but once we were with her, she gave us her full attention. She treated my mom with such gentleness and respect. We left feeling heard and, for the first time in a while, like we had a clear path forward.