Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Mihir for my hypertension for over eight years now. What I value most is that he remembers me, my history, and my lifestyle. We have real conversations about my health, not just five-minute check-ups. He's adjusted my treatment gradually over time, and my numbers have been stable for years. That kind of consistent, thoughtful care is hard to find.
Got a nasty chest infection while traveling. Walked into Nanavati, saw Dr. Mihir. He cut through the noise, ordered the right tests, got me on meds that actually worked. No fluff, just fixed the problem. Would see him again if I needed to.
Last month, I was hit with this overwhelming fatigue and dizziness out of nowhere. I was really scared. My first appointment with Dr. Mihir, he spent a solid forty minutes just asking questions and listening—not just about symptoms, but about my work stress and sleep. He connected dots I hadn't. The blood work he suggested found the issue (a vitamin deficiency, thankfully nothing scarier). The whole process, from the initial fear to the clear explanation and simple treatment, made me feel like I was in truly capable hands.
Had a persistent cough that wouldn't quit. Booked a slot with Dr. Harshad at Nanavati Max. He was direct, got the tests I needed, and had a clear treatment plan in one visit. Back at work now, no fuss.
I was really scared going in—first time seeing an internist and I had no idea what was wrong. Dr. Harshad just had this calm way about him. He actually listened to all my weird symptoms without making me feel silly, explained things in simple terms, and by the end I wasn't panicking anymore. He figured it out and I feel so much better.
Look, I don't have time to be sick. Felt run down for weeks. Saw Dr. Harshad. He cut through the noise, ordered the right bloodwork, and fixed me up. Good doctor. Efficient.
My experience at Nanavati Max with Dr. Harshad was a real journey. I'd been to two other doctors for this lingering fatigue and dizziness, and they just shrugged. The wait to see him was a little long, I won't lie, but it was worth it. He spent nearly 45 minutes with me, asking questions I hadn't even thought of, connecting dots from my medical history. He suspected a vitamin deficiency the others missed, the tests confirmed it, and after a month on his regimen, I finally have my energy back. It felt like he was actually solving a puzzle, not just rushing me out.
Two weeks out from my robotic gallbladder surgery with Dr. Amol at Nanavati. Honestly, the first couple days were rough, but his team had a clear plan for the pain meds that actually worked. I'm moving around way easier than I thought I would by now. The follow-up call to check on me was a nice touch.
I've been seeing Dr. Amol for my prostate issues for over three years now. When robotic surgery became the best option, there was no question who I'd go with. He's always explained things straight, never rushed me, and the results have been solid. You build trust with a doctor over time, and he's earned it.
Had a hernia fixed robotically by Dr. Amol. He was direct, told me exactly what to expect, and got it done. Surgery went fine, recovery's on track. What more do you want?
My knee was a mess, and I was really nervous about another surgery. From the first consult, Dr. Amol drew diagrams on his notepad to show how the robotic procedure would work, which calmed me down. The day of, I remember waiting a bit in pre-op, feeling anxious, but he came by, cracked a dry joke, and that helped. The recovery instructions were super specific—even what angle to keep the ice pack at. It's been six months, and I'm finally playing badminton with my grandkids again without that sharp pain. The whole experience just felt very carefully thought through.
After a year of confusing symptoms and several dead ends, I was pretty worn out. Dr. Suruchi actually sat and listened to my whole history, asked questions others hadn't. She pieced it together as a rare form of PCOS with a thyroid twist. Her explanation was clear, no sugar-coating, but she laid out a real plan. For the first time, I felt someone was actually steering the ship.
My annual check-up was due, and I needed a standard colposcopy. I'll admit, I was nervous at first—you hear stories. But Dr. Suruchi talked me through each step before she did it, which really helped. The procedure itself was over before I knew it. Smooth, straightforward, just like a regular appointment should be.
The hospital itself is nice, but what stood out was her team. The nurse at the front desk remembered my name from my last visit, which was a nice touch. Even when the waiting room got busy and I had to wait a bit, the assistant kept checking in, offering water. It felt coordinated, not chaotic.
What I'll remember most is how she was after my surgery. It was early, and she came in, still in her scrubs, and just sat on the stool by my bed. She didn't rush. She asked how I was *really* feeling, not just the medical stuff. She has this calm way of talking that makes you feel like you're the only person she needs to see that day.
I've been seeing Dr. Sudeep for my lymphoma for over three years now. What I appreciate most is that he remembers the small stuff—how I reacted to a treatment two years ago, what my family situation is. It's not just about the chemo schedule; he asks about my energy levels, my appetite, the things that actually make up a day. In a field that can feel so clinical, that consistency and genuine memory make all the difference. I trust his judgment completely because he's seen the whole journey.
I was a total wreck before my first appointment. The word 'oncology' alone was terrifying. Dr. Sudeep just had this calm way about him. He didn't rush, explained everything in simple terms, and actually listened to my (probably silly) fears. He drew little diagrams on a notepad. I walked out feeling like I had a plan and, more importantly, someone steady in my corner. The hospital is huge and a bit overwhelming, but his clinic felt like a safe space.
Look, you want a straight answer? Dr. Sudeep gives it. No sugar-coating, but also no unnecessary doom. He laid out my options for lung cancer, gave me the pros and cons of each, and let me decide. Appointments are efficient. Parking at Nanavati is always a hassle, but once you're in with him, it's worth it. He knows his stuff and doesn't waste your time.
My husband's diagnosis hit us like a truck. Our first meeting with Dr. Sudeep was late on a Friday. You could tell it had been a long day, but he sat with us for a full hour. He took the scan, put it up on the light board, and walked us through every shadow and marker, speaking directly to my husband. When my husband got quiet with fear, Dr. Sudeep paused and said, 'This is a lot to take in. It's okay.' That moment of kindness in the middle of all the science is what I'll always remember. The treatment path has been tough, but we never feel like we're walking it alone.
I've been under Dr. Nagraj's care for over two years now for my follow-ups. You get to know a doctor's real character when you see them month after month. He never rushes, even when he's clearly busy. He remembers the small things—asks about my garden, remembers my daughter's exams. The treatment plan we started with at Nanavati was solid, but it's this consistency that's made living with this manageable. I trust him because he's shown up, every single time.