Patient Experience
Our 8-year-old broke his arm falling from a tree, and we were panicking. Dr. Tumati was so calm with him, talking about cricket while he set the cast. He called us the next day just to check if the pain meds were working okay. You don't see that kind of care often. The hospital was busy, but he made time to make sure my son wasn't scared.
Had a shoulder issue for months. Saw Dr. Tumati. He fixed it. No nonsense, straight to the point. Good doctor.
I'd been putting off my hip surgery for years, the fear was worse than the pain. From the first visit, Dr. Tumati just listened. He drew a simple diagram on a notepad to show what he'd do. The day of surgery, I was a nervous wreck, but he cracked a small joke about the hospital coffee that actually made me smile. Recovery was tough, I won't lie, but his team was always responsive. I'm walking my dog again without that awful limp. It feels like I got a piece of my life back.
My father was admitted with severe pneumonia. The situation was serious. Dr. Srinivas Rao’s team acted fast. No sugar-coating, just clear facts and a solid plan. The communication was direct, which I needed. He coordinated with other specialists efficiently. We saw steady improvement within 48 hours. The ICU staff followed his lead perfectly. A very capable doctor who runs a tight ship.
I was transferred here after a complicated surgery. Honestly, I was scared and in a lot of pain. Dr. Rao has a very calm way about him. He explained things slowly, made sure I understood each step. It wasn’t just the machines; he checked on me personally, often. His presence was reassuring. I felt truly looked after during a very difficult time.
My husband’s sepsis came out of nowhere. It was terrifying. From the ER to the ICU, Dr. Rao and his team moved like clockwork. The relief when his fever broke… I can’t describe it. Dr. Rao didn’t just save his life; he gave us clear updates that cut through the panic. The hospital was busy, but his focus never wavered. We got our lives back because of his skill.
Admitted with acute pancreatitis. The pain was unbearable. Dr. Srinivas Rao took over my case and immediately adjusted the treatment. The difference was noticeable by the next day. He’s sharp, catches details others might miss. The waiting area was packed, but he never seemed rushed during our brief talks. Straightforward, effective care. I’m home and recovering well thanks to his intervention.
I'd been to three other doctors about this back pain that just wouldn't quit. They all said it was muscular. Dr. Bramarambha actually sat and listened for a full ten minutes about how it felt when I sneezed. She ordered a specific scan no one else had, and it turned out to be a tiny, tricky disc issue pressing on a nerve. She explained it with a diagram on her notepad. Finally having a name for it, and a real plan, was a massive relief.
My knee injection with Dr. Bramarambha was about as straightforward as these things get. I was nervous, I won't lie, but she talked me through each step before she did it. 'Small pinch now,' she said, and that was honestly the worst of it. The whole thing took maybe fifteen minutes. I walked out feeling a bit stiff, but the constant ache was gone by the next morning. It just worked like it was supposed to.
The parking lot at Kamineni was packed when I arrived for my appointment, which put me in a sour mood. But the front desk lady was really patient finding my file. The nurse who took my vitals cracked a joke about the weather, which helped. The clinic itself felt calm and clean, not like some sterile, scary places. Even the little things, like not having to wait forever after getting into the exam room, made the whole visit less stressful.
What stuck with me most about Dr. Bramarambha was how she never made me feel rushed. I'm an anxious person, and I had a list of questions. She answered every single one without looking at the clock. She has this quiet, steady way of talking that just makes you feel heard. When I got confused about the medication schedule, she wrote it down in big letters for me. It felt like she was on my team.
My son, Arjun, is eight. He started getting these awful headaches, and the scans showed something on his brain. I was terrified. Dr. Sreedhar Vuyyuru sat with us for nearly an hour, drawing pictures to show us exactly what was happening. He never rushed us. The surgery day was the longest of my life, but he came out himself to tell us it went well. Arjun was scared of the stitches, but Dr. Vuyyuru would make silly faces at him during rounds. It’s been six months now, and Arjun is back playing cricket. We still get a little nervous before check-ups, but seeing Dr. Vuyyuru’s calm smile makes it easier.
Severe back pain. Couldn't stand for more than five minutes. Went to Kamineni Hospital. Saw Dr. Sreedhar Vuyyuru. He ordered an MRI, found a compressed nerve. Explained the options clearly: surgery or more conservative routes. I chose surgery. Procedure was straightforward. Stayed one night. Pain was gone when I woke up. Follow-up was efficient. No fuss. Back to work in three weeks. Good result.
I was always a bit afraid of hospitals, to be honest. When they said I needed to see a neurosurgeon, my heart sank. But Dr. Vuyyuru… he has such a gentle way about him. He listened so patiently to all my worries about the procedure. Yes, the waiting room was busy that day, and I did have to sit a while, but once I was with him, he gave me his full attention. He never made me feel foolish for being anxious. The care after the operation was just as considerate. The nurses were kind, and he checked on me every morning with a quiet word. It made a difficult time much more bearable.
Wow, what a difference! I had this nerve issue in my neck for years—tingling, numbness, the works. Tried everything. Then my GP sent me to Dr. Vuyyuru. He looked at my old scans and said, ‘We can fix this.’ And he did! The whole team at Kamineni was great. The parking lot was packed the morning of my surgery, but that was the only hiccup. I walked out of there feeling like a new person. Seriously, the relief was immediate. I’m telling everyone about him. My golf swing is back, and I’m pain-free for the first time in a decade!
For two years, I went from doctor to doctor with this awful hip pain. Everyone said it was arthritis. Dr. Prasanna actually sat and listened to my whole history, then ordered a specific scan nobody else had. Turns out it was a rare nerve entrapment. He explained it with a simple diagram on his notepad. The treatment plan he suggested was different, but it worked. I'm finally walking my dog again without wincing.
I was pretty nervous about getting the epidural for my back, I won't lie. But Dr. Prasanna's team at Kamineni made it straightforward. The nurse explained each step as we went, which helped a lot. The procedure itself was quick—maybe 20 minutes. I was sore for a day, but the constant ache I'd had for months was just gone. It felt almost too easy after suffering for so long.
Look, the parking at the hospital can be a hassle sometimes, I got there early. But once inside, the whole process was smooth. The front desk lady remembered me from my last call, and the physio assistant, Ravi, was really encouraging during my follow-up exercises. The place is clean and calm, which matters when you're in pain. It felt like everyone was on the same page.
What stuck with me about Dr. Prasanna was how he talked to my mother. She's older and was very scared about her knee injections. He didn't just talk to me; he knelt by her chair, spoke slowly, and checked if she understood. He has a quiet, patient way about him that puts you at ease. You don't feel like just another case in the queue.
My husband was really scared about his knee replacement. Dr. Tumati sat with me in the waiting area after the surgery and explained everything in Telugu, step by step, showing me the X-rays on his phone. He didn't rush, even though it was late. That meant more than any medicine.