Patient Experience
What I liked most about Dr. Sharif is that he doesn't rush you. He sits down, looks at you, and lets you finish talking. I had a lot of worries about some new medication, and he took the time to address each one without making me feel like I was asking stupid questions. He has a calm way about him that just makes you feel heard and a bit less anxious.
At my age, one is often anxious about new doctors. I was referred to Dr. Fauzan Biya for a persistent cough. From the moment I entered his room, he made me feel at ease. He listened patiently to my old stories, never rushed me, and explained everything about my bronchitis in a way I could understand. The hospital was busy, but his calm manner was a comfort. I am feeling much better now, and I appreciate his gentle approach.
Had a severe stomach issue. Went to Medicover. Saw Dr. Fauzan Biya. He asked clear questions, ordered the right tests quickly, and diagnosed the problem. Treatment worked. No nonsense, got straight to the point. Efficient.
My mother was admitted with a high fever and confusion. We were really scared. Dr. Shireesha came to see her late in the evening, even after her rounds. She explained everything to us in simple termswhat the tests showed, what the treatment plan was. She didn't rush us, answered all our questions. Mom is home now, much better. That calm way she talked to us made a huge difference.
Took my son in. He had a bad stomach ache for days. The clinic was busy, we waited a bit. Dr. Shireesha was direct. She asked clear questions, examined him thoroughly, and said it was likely a specific infection. She told us exactly what medicine to give and what signs to watch for. No fluff. We followed her instructions, and he improved in two days. Straightforward and effective.
My husband was very anxious about his persistent cough. I was too. Dr. Shireesha has such a gentle manner. She listened quietly, nodded, and then spoke so softly while explaining it was bronchitis, not anything more serious. She reassured him without dismissing his fears. The way she cared made him actually follow the treatment properly. We're both very grateful for her kindness.
After weeks of feeling run-down and dizzy, I finally saw Dr. Shireesha at Medicover. She ordered the right tests and found the issuemy iron was way too low! She was so upbeat explaining the solution, like, 'We can fix this!' I left feeling relieved and actually optimistic for the first time in ages. Started the treatment she suggested, and I already have more energy. What a find!
Had my gallbladder out at Medicover. The first few days after were rough, I won't lie. But Dr. Naik's team had a clear plan for the pain. They checked on me regularly, adjusted my meds without me having to beg, and explained what each ache probably was. It wasn't magic, but it was managed. I felt like they were actually paying attention to how I was feeling, not just following a chart. Made getting through it a lot less scary.
Appendicitis. Went to Medicover, saw Dr. Harish Naik. He confirmed it quickly, explained the laparoscopic procedure simply. Surgery was smooth. Post-op, the pain was controlled well. Staff was attentive. Follow-up was clear. Recovered on schedule. No drama, just good care.
I was quite nervous about my hernia operation. Dr. Naik has a very calm way about him. He listened to all my worries before the surgery and never made me feel rushed. Afterwards, when I was sore and feeling low, he’d come by and just ask how I was managing in a quiet, genuine way. It made a real difference. The hospital was busy, but in his care, I felt looked after.
Wow, what a relief! I'd been putting off this surgery for ages because I was so anxious. From the first consult, Dr. Naik just got it. He didn't sugarcoat anything but made me feel confident. The actual day was a breeze compared to what I'd built up in my head. I'm home now, recovery is going great, and I finally feel like myself again. So glad I went to him!
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this nagging stomach pain and fatigue, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Kokane was different. He actually sat there with my file for a good ten minutes, asking about things that seemed unrelated, like my skin and a recent trip. He ordered a specific test the others hadn't. Turned out it was a tricky parasitic infection. I was nervous it was something really bad, but his approach of just digging deeper made all the difference.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was more worried about the scar and the pain than the procedure itself. Dr. Kokane explained everything in simple terms, didn't rush me, and the whole thing was over in what felt like twenty minutes. The stitches were so neat you can barely see anything now. It was just a straightforward, smooth experience from start to finish.
The hospital itself is modern and clean, which helps when you're feeling anxious. But what really stood out was the front desk team and the nurses. I got a bit turned around finding the lab, and a staff member walked me there herself. They were busy, sure, but still managed to be kind. It felt like a place where people actually care, not just a factory.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get quiet and just nod. Dr. Kokane has this calm way about him that puts you at ease. He doesn't talk down to you. When I was confused about my medication schedule, he drew a little chart on a piece of paper instead of just repeating himself. It's that extra bit of effort that shows he's really listening to you as a person, not just a case.
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this constant fatigue and weird stomach ache. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Himani Gupta actually listened, like, really listened to all the little details I thought were silly. She ordered some specific tests others hadn't, and it turned out to be a thyroid issue combined with a mild food intolerance. She explained it all on a notepad, drawing little diagrams. It wasn't just pills; she gave me a clear plan. Felt like someone finally solved the puzzle.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Gupta made it so straightforward. The whole thing at Medicover was quick. She talked me through each step before she did it, which helped a lot. The procedure itself was over before I knew it, and the aftercare instructions were simple. No drama, just good, clean work. My follow-up was just a quick check-in, and everything healed perfectly.
The hospital itself was nice and calm, which matters when you're feeling anxious. Parking was a bit of a hunt, I won't lie, but once inside, the front desk people were really kind. The nurse who took my vitals had a warm smile and cracked a small joke that settled my nerves. Even the person who cleaned the room gave a polite nod. It felt like a team where everyone knew their job and did it with a bit of heart. That positive vibe starts at the top, I think.
What stuck with me most about Dr. Gupta was how she talks to you. She doesn't rush. She sits down, looks you in the eye, and asks how you're *feeling*, not just what's wrong. When I got my blood test results, she didn't just read numbers; she said, 'Okay, so this is why you've been feeling so tired in the afternoons.' She remembers small things from previous visits. You feel like a person, not a case file.
Saw Dr. Lalit Choudhary for a persistent cough. Got in, he listened, checked me over, gave clear advice on meds. No fuss, no drama. Fixed me up. Good experience.