Patient Experience
Severe sinusitis. Couldn't breathe properly for over a year. Saw Dr. Tejal. She ordered the right scans, confirmed a structural issue, and scheduled surgery. The hospital process was efficient. Post-op recovery was straightforward. I can breathe now. Follow-up was clear. Good experience.
I was quite anxious about the persistent ringing in my ears. It was affecting my sleep. Dr. Tejal listened so patiently to all my worries. She never rushed me. Her diagnosis was clear, and the treatment plan she suggested—a combination of sound therapy and a minor procedure—has made such a gentle difference. The ringing hasn't completely gone, but it's manageable now. I'm very grateful for her kind and thoughtful approach.
Wow, what a difference! I had this nagging throat issue for ages, and other doctors just shrugged. Dr. Tejal actually figured it out—it was a tricky little cyst on my vocal cords. The microlaryngoscopy she did was quick, and the relief was almost instant! My voice is back to normal. The whole team was great, even if the waiting area was a bit crowded that day. So glad I finally found the right ENT!
My case was a real puzzle for a while. Other doctors were scratching their heads, but Dr. Nagraj at Nanavati Max just kept digging. He pieced together some obscure test results that others had missed and finally gave us a clear path forward for the transplant. It was scary, but having a real answer, even a tough one, was a relief.
I needed a fairly standard stem cell harvest. Honestly, I was more worried about the hospital being huge and confusing. The procedure itself with Dr. Nagraj was straightforward, just like he said it would be. In and out, no surprises. Sometimes boring and predictable is exactly what you want in a hospital.
Look, the parking situation at Nanavati Max is a nightmare, I won't lie. But once you're inside, it makes sense. The BMT unit nurses were the real deal—they remembered my kid's name and would bring an extra juice box without me asking. It’s the small stuff when you're stuck there for weeks that actually matters.
Dr. Nagraj has this calm way of explaining things that doesn't make you feel stupid. Before my transplant, I was a bundle of nerves, asking the same questions over and over. He never rushed me, just drew little diagrams on his notepad each time. He felt more like a really smart, patient teacher than just a surgeon.
I've been seeing Dr. Ramesh for my diabetes and hypertension for over eight years now. He remembers the small things, like asking about my grandson by name. His approach is steady—no dramatic changes, just consistent, sensible adjustments that have kept me stable. That kind of long-term trust is hard to find. The clinic can get busy, but he never makes our appointments feel rushed.
Had a major abdominal surgery and Dr. Ramesh managed my post-op care. The first few days were rough, I won't lie. He was really clear about the pain management plan and what was normal vs. when to call. He checked on me every morning, even on a Sunday. It made a scary recovery feel manageable. The hospital food was meh, but his team was on it.
Got a nasty chest infection while traveling. Saw Dr. Ramesh at Nanavati. He's direct, no fluff. Listened to my lungs, asked the right questions, gave me a clear prescription and told me exactly what to watch for. Fixed me up in a few days. Exactly what I needed.
My story's a bit odd. I went in for what I thought was just fatigue that wouldn't quit. Dr. Ramesh actually listened to my whole rambling story—about how I couldn't keep up on my morning walks, the weird dizzy spells. Instead of just doing the standard tests, he asked more questions and suggested a specific heart rhythm check. Turns out, it was a mild arrhythmia that the basic stuff would have missed. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad. Yeah, the parking lot was a nightmare that day, but finding a doctor who connects the dots like that? That was worth the hassle.
My wife was really scared about the delivery. We’d heard a lot of stories. Dr. Rajkumar sat with us both, explained everything in simple words, and answered every single question my mother-in-law had, which was a lot. He never made us feel rushed. In the delivery room, he was calm, and that helped my wife stay calm too. We have a healthy baby girl, and we felt looked after the whole time.
My sister needed a complex procedure. Dr. Rajkumar was direct about the risks and the plan. No sugar-coating, which we appreciated. He told us what to expect at each step, how long recovery might take, and what signs to watch for. The surgery went well. His clear communication took a huge weight off our family’s shoulders.
After several difficult years, we came to Dr. Rajkumar at Nanavati. He has a very gentle way of speaking. He listened more than he talked during our first meeting. He explained our options without any pressure, and his quiet confidence gave us hope we hadn’t felt in a long time. The nursing staff mentioned how often he checked in. We’re so grateful for his kindness.
We were in a panic! My daughter’s pregnancy had some unexpected complications. Dr. Rajkumar and his team handled it so efficiently. He cut through the stress immediately, laid out the action plan, and got things moving. The relief when he said both mom and baby were stable was incredible. Yes, the hospital parking was a nightmare that day, but honestly, we didn’t care after that. He’s fantastic.
For years, I was told my constant dizziness was just stress or an inner ear thing. Dr. Neeta actually listened to me describe the weird, specific triggers. She ordered a different kind of scan at Nanavati that the others hadn't. Turns out it was a tiny, rare vascular loop pressing on a nerve. She explained it with a simple diagram on her notepad. Surgery was scary, but knowing exactly what it was made all the difference. I haven't felt that spin in eight months now.
I needed my tonsils out as an adult, which everyone said would be rough. Honestly, the whole thing was way smoother than I expected. The surgery itself was quick, and Dr. Neeta's team gave me a really clear sheet on what to eat and what pain meds to take and when. Recovery wasn't fun, but it followed the plan she laid out. No surprises. I was back to eating solid food in about two weeks, just like she said.
The parking at Nanavati was a nightmare the day of my sinus surgery, which got me all flustered. But from the front desk to the nurses in the day-care unit, everyone was so calm. One nurse, I think her name was Priya, saw I was anxious and just talked to me about normal stuff while getting me ready. The room was quiet and clean, which helped. It didn't feel like a factory. Dr. Neeta checked in before and after, but the staff really made the experience less stressful.
My kid was terrified of the ENT scope. Dr. Neeta didn't just force it; she first showed him the light on her pen, let him hold a spare earpiece, and called it a 'tiny flashlight adventure.' She got the exam done by making it a game. She talks to you, not down at you. You can tell she remembers what it's like to be on the other side of the desk, feeling nervous and a bit silly about it.
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.