Patient Experience
I'd been feeling run down for weeks, just off. The clinic near my house kept brushing it off. I finally went to Medicoverparking was a nightmare, had to wait a bitbut seeing Dr. Sandhyarani was different. She actually listened to my whole story, not just the symptoms. She asked about my work stress, my sleep, things no one else did. Ordered a couple of specific tests based on that chat, and it turned out to be a vitamin deficiency that was easily fixed. It wasn't some dramatic diagnosis, but she paid attention to the details I thought were unimportant. That made all the difference.
My brother was admitted to Medicover in Hanamkonda after a bad fall. Dr. Kiran Uske was the one who called me directly to explain everythingwhat the scans showed, the treatment plan, all of it. She didn't just talk at me; she actually listened to my questions and my worries. The hospital itself was busy, but she made sure our family felt included and knew what was happening every step of the way. We're just so relieved.
Our 7-year-old had a high fever that wouldn't break, and we were really scared. Dr. Uske at the Warangal Medicover was so calm with him. She got down to his level, talked to him about his favorite cartoons while she checked him, and explained everything to us in a way that wasn't frightening. She called the next day to check on him herself. It felt like she genuinely cared about our kid, not just the symptoms.
It started with just feeling tired all the time, but then I started getting these dizzy spells. I went to Medicover Hospital, and honestly, the waiting area was packed. I was nervous, thinking I'd just be another file. Dr. Uske changed that. She spent a solid 20 minutes just asking me questionsnot just about the dizziness, but about my work stress, my sleep, everything. She connected dots I didn't even see. The treatment was simple in the end, but it was that first conversation where she really listened that made all the difference. I left feeling heard, not just diagnosed.
I've been seeing Dr. Venkatesh for my blood pressure for nearly eight years now, since he was at the old clinic. Following him to Medicover was an easy choice. He remembers the detailswhat worked, what didn't, my family history. That consistency is hard to find. The new hospital is busy, sure, sometimes you wait a bit, but with him you know you're getting care that's based on your whole story, not just today's complaint.
Had a bad stomach issue that wouldn't clear up. Went to Dr. Kondle Venkatesh. He listened, asked clear questions, ordered the right tests. Explained what was happening in simple terms. Got me on a treatment plan that worked. No fuss, no unnecessary drama. Felt better within a week. Parking at the Hanamkonda branch is often full, but the actual consultation was efficient and helpful.
I was quite worried about some persistent fatigue. My voice is usually quiet, and I was nervous explaining it all. Dr. Venkatesh was very gentle. He didn't rush me, just listened quietly and nodded. He took his time reviewing everything. His calm manner made a big difference; I felt heard. The follow-up plan was sensible, and I'm feeling much more like myself now. It was a good experience.
Honestly, I was fed up after seeing a couple of other doctors for this recurring sinus thing. Then I met Dr. Venkatesh at Medicover. What a difference! He actually looked at my old prescriptions, asked about my job (the dust at my factory), and put it all together. The relief when he said 'Okay, I think we've been missing this' was huge. Finally, a treatment that's actually holding. So glad I found him!
I'd been feeling off for months, just tired and achy. My local doctor couldn't figure it out. Dr. Ramesh at Medicover actually sat and listened to my whole history, asked questions no one else had. He pieced together some odd bloodwork with my symptoms and found it was a thyroid issue that was mimicking other things. I was nervous at first, thinking it was something really serious, but his clear explanation made sense of it all.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was dreading it, but it was so straightforward. Dr. Ramesh explained the steps, the procedure itself was quick, and the follow-up was simple. The whole thing felt very normal, no drama. I was in and out of the hospital in a few hours and healed up just fine.
The clinic in Hanamkonda was busyparking was a bit of a huntbut once inside, it felt calm. The front desk staff helped me sort my paperwork without making me feel rushed. Even the nurse who took my vitals was really kind, which helped settle my nerves before seeing the doctor. It's a small thing, but it makes a difference.
What I remember most is how Dr. Ramesh talked to my elderly father. He didn't just talk at him; he got down to his level, made eye contact, and used simple words. He checked if Dad understood each point before moving on. You could tell he genuinely cared about the person, not just the patient file in front of him.
I was quite nervous about my stomach issues, but Dr. Prasad has a very gentle way about him. He made sure I was comfortable before the examination and explained everything in a soft voice. It wasn't just about the medicine; he asked about my diet and stress. I felt heard, which is so important. A very kind doctor.
My father was admitted with a bad stomach infection. We were all scared, honestly. Dr. Jyothi Reddy came to see him, and she explained everything to us in Telugu, which put my mother at ease. She didn't rush us, answered all our questions, and even told the nurse exactly what to watch for overnight. The parking here is always full, but after talking to her, we felt we were in the right place. Dad is home now and doing much better.
Took my wife in for what we thought was just fatigue. Dr. Reddy listened carefully, asked a lot of questions, and ordered some tests. When the results came, she sat us both down and laid out the plan clearlyno confusing medical jargon. She was direct but kind. We had to wait a bit past our appointment time, but it was because she was giving someone else the same careful attention. We left feeling informed and less anxious about the next steps.
Our 8-year-old son had a high fever that wouldn't break. At the hospital, Dr. Jyothi Reddy was so calm with him. She spoke softly, showed him her stethoscope, and got him to smile. To us, she explained it was likely a viral thing but wanted to rule out other issues. She checked on him twice in one day. It's such a relief when a doctor really sees your child as a person, not just a case. He's back to his energetic self now, thank goodness.
After my mother's check-up, Dr. Reddy called me herself to discuss the findings. I wasn't even there that day! She said she knew I was the primary caregiver and wanted to make sure I understood the new medication schedule. It was just a phone call, but it meant everything. The hospital is busy, and sometimes the billing line is long, but that personal touch? You don't forget that. Mom trusts her completely, and so do I.
My mother was admitted with a high fever and confusion. We were all scared. Dr. Kusuma Sravan Kumar took the time to explain everything to us in our language, step by step. He didn't just talk to the chart; he looked at us. He told us what tests he was ordering and why, and what each result could mean. The hospital was busy, and we had to wait a bit for a scan, but he checked in. Because he kept us in the loop, our family felt calm. My mother is home now, and we know what to watch for. That means everything.
My husband had severe stomach pain. At Medicover, Dr. Kumar saw him. His approach was direct. He asked clear questions, examined him thoroughly, and said, 'It's not your appendix, but we need to find the source.' He laid out the plan: a scan, then review. No fancy words, just facts. When the scan showed a kidney stone, he explained the options simply. The treatment worked. We appreciated that he didn't sugarcoat or drag things out. He solved the problem efficiently.
Had a weird stomach pain for weeks. Saw Dr. Kiran Uske at Medicover Pune. Straight talk, no sugarcoating. Ordered the right tests, figured it out. Parking there is a nightmare, but she's good. Fixed me up.