Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Rama Murty for my blood pressure and general health for over eight years now, since before he moved to Medicover. That's the thingI followed him here. You don't do that lightly. He remembers my history, asks about my family, and never rushes. My old reports? He has them. When my sugar levels started creeping up last year, he spotted the pattern immediately because he knows my baseline. It's that consistency that makes all the difference. You don't find many doctors who build that kind of long-term understanding anymore.
My mother was admitted with severe weakness, and we were all really scared. Dr. Murty was the one who actually sat us down in the family room and drew a diagram on a notepad to explain what was happening with her electrolytes and how the treatment would work. He didn't just talk to us; he listened. He gave us his direct number and told us to call anytime, day or night, with questions, which we didtwice. He never made us feel like a bother. Because of how clearly he communicated, we could focus on supporting my mom instead of just worrying. We got our mother back, and a big part of that was his care for the whole family.
Look, I needed a doctor to sort out a bunch of niggling issuessome stomach trouble, constant tiredness. Friend recommended Dr. Rama Murty. Went in, waited a bit (parking at Medicover is always full, ugh). But the appointment itself was great. Straight talk, no fancy jargon. Ordered the right tests, figured it was a mix of things. Prescription worked. Follow-up was quick. He's good. That's it.
It started with this dull ache in my side that wouldn't quit. I put it off for weeks, but my wife finally made the appointment. I was nervous, thinking the worst. The clinic was running late that day, but once I got in, Dr. Murty had this calm way about him. He asked questions I didn't expect, like about my stress at work and my sleep patterns, while checking me over. He said, 'Let's not guess. Let's be sure,' and sent me for an ultrasound. Turned out to be a muscular thing, linked to stress and how I was sitting at my new desk. The relief was huge. He didn't just prescribe painkillers; he explained the cause and gave me simple stretches. What stuck with me was how he treated it like a puzzle to solve, not just a complaint to silence.