Patient Experience
My husband had a nasty stomach bug that wouldn't quit. I took him to Medicover, and Dr. Sachdeva saw him. She was direct, asked all the right questions, and laid out the treatment plan clearly. No sugar-coating, but also no unnecessary alarm. She told us exactly what to expect over the next few days and what would warrant coming back. It was exactly what we neededno frills, just solid, competent care that got him back on his feet quickly.
I brought my young daughter in with a high fever. I was so anxious. Dr. Sachdeva has a very calm, soft way about her. She spoke quietly to my daughter first, making her smile, before asking me the details. She explained the likely cause was viral and walked me through the home care steps, reassuring me about what signs to actually worry about. The parking lot was full that day, and I was frazzled, but her quiet confidence made all the difference. We felt truly looked after.
After days of terrible migraines, I finally saw Dr. Sachdeva. Wow, what a relief! She was fantastic. She actually listened to my whole history, asked about my work stress, and didn't just jump to meds. Her energy was so positive. She laid out a practical plan including some lifestyle tweaks and a follow-up. I walked out feeling like a weight was liftedfinally, someone who got it and had a real strategy. The hospital itself is huge, but she made the experience feel personal.
I'd been feeling run down for months, with weird aches that kept moving around. Saw a couple of doctors who just said it was stress. Dr. Khanna was different. He actually sat and listened to the whole confusing story, asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a tricky autoimmune thing. He explained it in a way that finally made sense, and we started a treatment plan that's actually working. He didn't give up when it wasn't obvious.
Had to get a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. The procedure itself at Medicover was straightforward – in and out in a few hours. Dr. Khanna walked me through each step before he did anything, which really helped calm me down. It was as smooth as these things can be. The scar is healing nicely, and the follow-up call from his nurse to check on me was a nice touch.
The parking situation at the hospital was a bit of a hassle that day, I won't lie. But once inside, the place felt calm and clean. What really stood out was the front desk staff. I was flustered and running late, but they were so patient and got me sorted quickly. The nurse who took my vitals was really kind and chatted with me to distract me from being anxious. It made the whole visit less stressful.
My teenage son had to see Dr. Khanna. He was being a typical grumpy, closed-off kid about it. Dr. Khanna didn't talk down to him or just talk to me. He spoke directly to my son, cracked a couple of jokes, and got him to open up about what was bothering him. He has this really easy way of talking that doesn't feel rushed. My son left saying, 'He's alright,' which is high praise.
Had my gallbladder removed at Medicover last month. The surgery itself went fine, but the first few days after were rough. Dr. Bhiwgade was really on top of my pain meds, adjusting them almost daily based on how I was feeling. He didn't just send me home with a standard prescription and forget about me. The follow-up calls from his team checking in made a big difference in getting through it.
I was so nervous going in for my first check-up in years, my hands were literally shaking in the waiting room. Dr. Bhiwgade just had this calm way about him that put me at ease right away. He explained everything about my blood pressure in simple terms, no scary medical jargon. Left feeling relieved and like I finally had a doctor I could actually talk to.
Needed a doc for a persistent stomach issue. Found Dr. Rohan Bhiwgade at Medicover. He was direct, figured out it was a food intolerance, gave clear instructions. Problem solved. Would go back.
My story with Dr. Bhiwgade started with what I thought was just bad heartburn that wouldn't quit. After a week of misery, I booked an appointment. The clinic was busy, had to wait a bit, but once I was in his room, he really listened. He asked about my diet, work stress, everything. Ordered the right tests, which confirmed it was an ulcer. He walked me through the treatment plan, why the specific medication was chosen, and what to expect. It wasn't a rushed 5-minute chat. It's been two months now, and following his plan, I'm finally feeling like myself again. The whole experience just felt very thorough.
My father was admitted for a sudden stomach issue. Dr. Nalavade was the one who called me directly to explain everything in simple terms. He didn't just talk about the medical stuff; he told me what to expect over the next few days and gave me his number for any questions. It made a scary situation feel manageable. The whole family felt included and less panicked because of how he communicated with us.
As a senior citizen, I was quite anxious about my check-up at Medicover. Dr. Nalavade put me at ease immediately. He was very patient, listened to all my old-age complaints without rushing, and explained my new medication schedule clearly on a piece of paper for me. His manner is very respectful and calm. The hospital itself is busy, but in his room, I felt properly cared for.
Had a stubborn skin infection that wouldn't clear up. Saw Dr. Sachin Nalavade at Medicover. He checked it, asked the right questions about what I'd tried already, and gave me a different cream. It worked. Simple as that. No fuss, got the job done.
I went in for what I thought was just bad heartburn. The waiting area was packed, so I was a bit irritated by the time I got in. Dr. Nalavade, though, didn't just write a prescription. He asked a lot of questionsabout my work stress, my diet, even how I slept. He had a hunch it might be something else and suggested a few basic tests. Turns out, it was a mild gallbladder issue starting. Catching it early saved me a bigger problem later. I appreciated that he looked past the obvious and actually listened to the whole story.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging stomach pain, and everyone just said it was acidity. Dr. Sagar actually sat and listened, asked about things I didn't think were related, like my skin and my energy levels. He ordered some specific tests others hadn't. Turns out it was a tricky gallbladder issue that was easy to miss. He explained the scan results to me with a diagram on his notepad. I finally got the right surgery and feel like myself again.
Needed to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous about any kind of cut, even a minor one. Dr. Kedare walked me through the whole thing in the clinic itselfwhat he'd do, how long it would take, what the scar might look like. The day of the procedure at Medicover, it was over before I knew it. The stitches were really neat. Follow-up was quick, and he just said to call if I had any worries. It was straightforward, no drama.
The hospital itself is nice and clean, but what stood out was the team. My wife was admitted, and from the front desk to the nurses on the floor, everyone was calm and helpful. One nurse even helped me figure out the cafeteria when I was a bit lost. Dr. Sagar's assistant was great at coordinating the discharge papers and follow-up meds. It made a stressful time a lot easier to handle.
You know how some doctors talk to you while staring at the computer? Dr. Sagar isn't like that. He pulls his chair around, looks you in the eye, and just talks. When I was worried about some test results, he didn't rush me. He asked if I understood everything and repeated a couple points without making me feel silly. He's got a quiet, direct way about him that makes you feel heard.
My 8-year-old son had a high fever that just wouldn't break, and I was really scared. We went to Medicover and saw Dr. Kokate. He didn't just talk to me; he got down on my son's level, explained everything in a way a kid could understand, and was so gentle during the check-up. My son actually smiled. The fever was gone in two days, and Dr. Kokate even called the next evening to check on him. That meant the world to me.