Patient Experience
I went to Medicover with this weird fatigue that just wouldn't quit. I was nervous, thinking it was something serious. Dr. Basak listened to everythingmy work stress, my sleep, all of it. She ordered the right tests, ruled out the scary stuff, and figured out it was a vitamin deficiency. She called me herself with the results to put my mind at ease. The whole process, from the slightly long wait in the lobby to the final diagnosis, felt handled with real attention.
I was so nervous going in for my first check-up in years. Dr. Patil just had this calm way about him, didn't rush me at all. He actually listened to all my weird worries and explained everything in a way that made sense. Walked out feeling like a weight was off my shoulders.
My 8-year-old had a high fever that wouldn't break, and we were really scared. Dr. Swapnil Patil at Medicover was so gentle with him. He got down to my son's level, talked to him about his favorite cartoons while checking him, and made the whole thing less scary. He took the time to explain to us, the parents, what was happening in simple terms. We felt heard and our child got better quickly.
I'd been feeling run-down for months, just off. My usual clinic wasn't helping, so I booked with Dr. Patil at Medicover. The wait was a little long, I won't lie, but once I got in, it was different. He asked questions no one else hadabout my sleep, my work stress, things I didn't think were connected. He pieced it together like a puzzle and suggested a plan that wasn't just more pills. It's been a few weeks now, and I'm finally starting to feel like myself again. It was the thoroughness that made the difference.
My father was admitted with a bad stomach infection. We were all very worried. Dr. Danwade took the time to explain everything to us in simple terms, not just to my father. He called me directly after his evening rounds to give an update. The hospital was busy, but he never made us feel rushed. My dad is home and recovering well now.
Took my wife in for what we thought was just fatigue. Dr. Danwade listened carefully, asked a lot of questions, and ordered the right tests. He was direct about the possibilities, which I appreciatedno sugarcoating. He found a vitamin deficiency we’d missed. Treatment was straightforward and she’s got her energy back. Parking at Medicover was full that day, but the visit itself was worth it.
Our young son had a high fever that wouldn’t break. We were scared. Dr. Tamiruddin was so calm with him. He spoke softly, examined him gently, and explained the treatment plan to us step-by-step. He gave us his contact and told us to call if anything changed, even at night. That meant the world. Our boy is back to his playful self, and we are so grateful for that kindness.
After weeks of unexplained aches, I finally saw Dr. Danwade. I was nervous he’d dismiss it. He didn’t. He went through everything methodically, ruled out the scary stuff first, and figured it was a muscular issue. His relief was visible when the tests came back clearhe said, 'Good, we can work with this.' His practical approach and obvious care took a huge weight off my shoulders. I’m already feeling better with the physio he recommended.
I was so nervous going in, my first time seeing a doctor alone. Dr. Joshi just had this calm way of talking that made me feel silly for worrying. He explained everything about my stomach issue without making it sound scary. Left feeling a lot lighter, honestly.
My 8-year-old had a high fever that wouldn't break, and we were really scared. Dr. Tanmay Joshi at Medicover saw him right away. He didn't just talk to us; he got down on my son's level, made him smile, and explained the medicine in a way a kid could get. The care felt personal, not rushed. We're so grateful he's better now.
Had a bad cough for weeks. Went to Dr. Joshi. He listened, checked me over, gave a clear prescription. Fixed the problem. No fuss, which I appreciate. Parking at the hospital is a nightmare, though.
So, I'd been feeling run-down for monthsjust tired all the time. Saw Dr. Joshi on a friend's recommendation. The wait was a bit long, but once I was in, he spent a solid 20 minutes just asking questions, piecing things together. Ordered a couple of blood tests I hadn't thought of. Turns out it was a simple vitamin deficiency. The follow-up call from his office to check on me after starting the supplements was a nice touch. He didn't just treat a symptom; he actually found the cause.
I've been seeing Dr. Tanmesh Sahu for my diabetes and blood pressure for about five years now. He's the first doctor who actually remembers my history from one visit to the next without me having to repeat everything. The clinic at Medicover can get busy, sure, but he never rushes me. He explains why he's adjusting a dosage or suggesting a new test. It's that consistency that makes you trust someone with your long-term health.
My 82-year-old mother was admitted with a bad chest infection. Dr. Sahu was so good at explaining things to us, her worried kids. He didn't just use medical jargon; he drew a little diagram on a notepad to show what was happening in her lungs. He gave us his direct number and actually answered when we called at night with questions. He treated her, and us, with real respect. We felt included, not just talked at.
Had a weird rash that wouldn't go away. Went to Medicover, saw Dr. Sahu. He took one look, asked a couple of questions, and knew what it was. Prescription worked in like three days. No fuss, fixed the problem. Would go back.
So, I woke up with this crushing pain in my side. Panicked, went to Medicover's emergency. Dr. Sahu was on duty. I was sweating and honestly, a bit scared. He was calm, asked very specific questions while the nurse got me settled. He said it was likely a kidney stone, but ordered a scan to be sure. While we waited for the results, he sat down and explained exactly what the different possibilities were and what we'd do for each one. It wasn't just 'wait and see.' That conversation took the fear out of it. The scan confirmed the stone, his treatment plan worked, and he even followed up with a call two days later to check on the pain. It felt like he was really seeing *me*, not just the chart.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself went fine, but the first few days after were rough. Dr. Vadhel's team was really on it with the pain medsthey actually listened when I said something hurt and adjusted things. He checked on me every morning, even on the weekend, and explained what each ache probably was. It made the whole recovery feel less scary. Still sore now, but getting there.
As a project manager, I don't have time to be sick. Had a nasty stomach bug that wouldn't quit. Saw Dr. Vadhel at Medicover. No fluff, straight to tests, clear diagnosis, effective meds. Was back at my desk in 48 hours. Exactly what I needed.
Look, I was nervous. Never had surgery before. But Dr. Vadhel? He's good. Explained my appendix situation in plain English, didn't sugarcoat it. The nurses were great too. Yeah, the hospital parking is always full, but that's not his fault. I'm healing up fine.
It started as a dull ache in my side that I kept ignoring. By the time I dragged myself to Medicover, I was pretty worried. Dr. Mayur Vadhel (I always get his name order wrong) had a calm way about him. He asked a lot of questions, even some that seemed unrelated. Ordered a scan, found the issue wasn't as bad as I'd feared. He drew me a little diagram on the paper sheet to show what was going on and laid out two treatment options, letting me pick. I left feeling like I finally understood my own body better, not just patched up.