Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Jayaramaiah for my blood pressure and general health for about eight years now, since he was at his old clinic. That's the thingyou stick with a doctor who listens and remembers you. He doesn't just look at the chart; he asks about my family, my work stress. When my sugar levels started creeping up last year, he adjusted things slowly, explained why. It's that consistency. I trust his judgment completely because he's earned it over time, not in one visit.
Had my gallbladder out at Medicover last month. Honestly, I was terrified of the pain after. Dr. Jayaramaiah and his team were really clear about what to expect. The first couple days were rough, I won't lie, but they had a plan for it and checked on me often. He wasn't just focused on the surgery being done; he was focused on me getting back on my feet. Follow-up was good toohe called himself to see how I was managing at home. I'm moving around almost normally now.
Needed a general check-up. Found Dr. Jayaramaiah. He's good. Straight talk, no unnecessary tests. Fixed my prescription. Parking at the hospital is a hassle, but the doc himself is efficient.
It started with this nagging tiredness I couldn't shake. My wife finally made me go. I picked Dr. Jayaramaiah more or less randomly from the Medicover site. First impression in the waiting room was he was running a bit behind, but when I got in, he gave me his full attention. He asked questions I didn't expect, like about my sleep patterns and even my diet over the last few months. Ordered some blood work, called me with the results himselfturned out I was severely anemic. He explained it all, why it happened, the treatment plan. What stuck with me was he said, 'We'll get this sorted,' and he meant it. I'm on iron supplements now and feel like a different person. It wasn't just fixing a number on a chart; he figured out the 'why.'