Patient Experience
Look, doctors can be intimidating. Dr. Ramana isn't like that. When he walks in, he sits down and just talks to you. He remembers little things from your last visit. I had a lot of questions about my dad's medication, and he drew a simple diagram on his notepad to show how it worked. It felt like he was talking to a person, not just treating a chart.
At my age, you worry about being a bother. Dr. Rao never made me feel that way. He explained my blood pressure medication change in simple terms and listened patiently to all my little concerns. The clinic was clean and comfortable, which matters when you have to sit for a while. I left feeling reassured, not just prescribed to.
We brought my father in, really worried. Dr. Rao sat us all down, my brothers and me, and clearly explained what was happening and what the next steps were. He didn't just talk to my dad; he made sure we understood too, which took a huge weight off our shoulders. He gave us his direct number for follow-up questions. In a stressful time, that kind of clear communication was everything for our family.
Had a stubborn stomach issue for weeks. Saw Dr. Rao at Medicover. He got straight to the point, ordered the right tests, and fixed me up. No fluff, just knew his stuff. Parking there is always a hassle, but the doc was efficient.
I'd been feeling run down for months, just off. My usual doctor retired, so I booked with Dr. Ranganadha Rao as a new patient. I was nervous, honestly. He spent a good twenty minutes just asking questions about my work, sleep, everythingnot just the obvious symptoms. He remembered a detail I'd mentioned about some old back pain and connected it. It wasn't a magic cure, but his approach of looking at the whole picture led to a simple thyroid check we'd both overlooked. That was the issue. He calls himself a general physician, but he thinks like a detective. The wait to see him was a bit long, but once you're in, he gives you his full attention.
I've been seeing Dr. Sandeep for my blood pressure and general health for over five years now. He remembers my history, asks about my family, and never rushes me. The clinic moved to Medicover a while back, and I followed him there. It's not about fancy facilities for me; it's about having a doctor who knows me and I can trust. Parking's a bit of a hassle sometimes, but he's worth it.
As someone who travels constantly for work, I need a doctor who gets straight to the point. I went to Dr. Sandeep at Medicover with a persistent cough that was messing with my schedule. He listened, ordered the right tests quickly, and gave me a clear treatment plan. I was in and out efficiently, and it worked. Exactly what I needed.
Had a weird stomach thing going on for a week. Friend said to see Dr. Sandeep. Went to Medicover, he checked me out, didn't make a big deal of it, gave me some meds. Felt better in a couple days. Straightforward guy, no nonsense.
My whole family was down with a bad flu last month. I was the last to get it and felt awful. I was nervous going to a new hospital, but my wife booked me with Dr. Sandeep. He was really calm. He explained how this strain was hitting people and that it just needed to run its course, but gave me something for the fever and aches. He even called the next day to check on me, which I wasn't expecting. The whole thing made a stressful time much easier to handle.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging stomach pain and fatigue, and everyone said it was just stress. Dr. Rajesh was different. He actually listened, asked about things no one else did, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a tricky gallbladder issue that wasn't showing up on the usual scans. He explained it in a way I could actually understand, without talking down to me. He figured out what others missed.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. But Dr. Rajesh made it simple. The procedure itself was quick, and he talked me through each step so I knew what was happening. It was over before I knew it, healed up clean, and the scar is barely there. It was just a straightforward thing, done well.
The hospital itself is nice and clean, which matters. But what really stood out was the front desk lady, Lakshmi. I was confused about my insurance paperwork and she sat with me for ten minutes to sort it out, no fuss. Even the nurse who took my vitals was really kind when she saw I was anxious. It felt like a team effort, not just the doctor doing his job.
Look, I don't like hospitals. I get tense. Dr. Rajesh has this calm way about him. He doesn't rush you. When I came in with high blood pressure, he spent time asking about my work, my diet, my sleepnot just writing a prescription. He remembered my kids' names from my last visit. That personal touch, it makes you feel like a person, not a case number.
My dad was admitted for a stomach issue and we were all really scared. Dr. Balaga was the one who actually sat us down in the waiting area and drew a little diagram on a notepad to explain what was happening. He didn't just talk to my dad; he made sure my mom and I understood everything too. The nurses were busy, but he always found a minute to give us an update, even if it was just a quick 'he's stable, we're waiting on tests.' That meant the world to us when we were just sitting there worrying.
I've been seeing Dr. Balaga for my blood pressure and general check-ups for about seven years now. What I like is that he remembers me, remembers my history without having to dig through the file for five minutes first. He's consistent. If he says a medicine isn't working, he has a logical next step, not just a guess. Over time, you build trust with a doctor because they show they know your story. He's that kind of doctor for me.
Had a bad fever that wouldn't break. Went to Medicover, saw Dr. Balaga. He was straight to the point, asked the right questions, figured it was a bacterial thing. Got the right meds, felt better in two days. No fuss, got the job done.
I went in for what I thought was just a really bad backache from gardening. Dr. Balaga listened, then asked a bunch of questions that seemed unrelatedabout my appetite, if I felt tired. I was a bit impatient, honestly, just wanted a painkiller. He insisted on an ultrasound. Turns out it was a gallbladder problem, not my back at all. I had to wait a bit for the scan slot, but he called me himself with the results later that evening. If he hadn't dug deeper, I would've just been treating the wrong thing. He caught it because he actually listened, even when I was giving him the wrong clues.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Went to Medicover Srikakulam. Dr. Daneti was direct, no-nonsense. Asked clear questions, ordered the right tests. Diagnosis was quick, treatment simple and effective. Back to work in days. Appreciated the efficiency.
I was nervous about seeing a new doctor. Dr. Daneti has a very calm way about him. He listened quietly to all my worries about my constant fatigue. Explained everything in a way that made sense, didn't rush me. The clinic was busy but he made the visit feel personal. Feeling much better now.
Finally got my high blood pressure under control! Dr. Daneti is fantastic. He actually listened when I said the first medication made me feel weird. We tried a different one, and it worked. So relieved to have a doctor who adjusts the plan based on how you feel, not just the numbers. Parking there is always a hassle, but worth it.