Located in the heart of south Delhi, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket (a unit of Devki Devi Foundation), is one of the premier names in health care domain in the world. Designed by internationally renowned architect Mr. Richard Wood and constructed in accordance with globally-accepted standards for hospitals, quality is our top priority. A 490-bedded healthcare facility, we are approximately 15km from New Delhi railway station and 12km from the domestic airport.Obstetrics & gynaecology :With our care & assistance, moving on from pregnancy to motherhood and then to parenthood will be rewarding. Max institute of obstetrics and gynaecology offers superior maternity and reproductive health care benefits and services with the help of renowned gynaecologists, sonologists, radiologists, psychological counselors. Obstetrics and gynaecology is fully committed to deliver world-class health care services to women looking for gynecological solutions. We have a dedicated team of obstetricians and gynecologists offering a wide range of services. From pre-pregnancy care to childbearing and post-menopausal care, there is a solution for all health concerns a woman experiences during these stages. The primary objective of this institute is to promote health of women by providing them complete support, care and, empathy that they require.
1,2, Press Enclave Road
Landmark: Select City Mall, Near Malviya nagar
Saket, Delhi
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08:00 - 10:00
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Visited Dr. Anant Kumar (Urologist) For Enlarged Prostate
Hoped for better: Doctor friendlinessExplanation of the health issueTreatment satisfactionValue for money
I took my father to Dr. Anant at Max Hospital Saket, and our experience was extremely disappointing:
Lack of Personal Attention: After waiting for hours, my father was initially examined by Dr. Anant’s juniors. When Dr. Anant finally saw us, he spent just a few minutes with us and immediately recommended surgery.
Confusing Explanations: Dr. Anant's junior explained that reduced urine flow could be due to either a stricture or an enlarged prostate. During the consultation, Dr. Anant told his junior that the chances of a stricture at 70 years old are remote.
Diagnosis Confirmation: Poor urine flow was confirmed by Uroflowmetry.
Rushed and Inadequate Consultations: During our next OPD consultation, Dr. Anant insisted that surgery was the only treatment option and didn’t explain much, stating he would provide details on the day of surgery. The rush of patients was overwhelming, and like our earlier consultation, it was clear he was more focused on seeing more patients.*********** ****** ******** ***** ** ******** ******* ******* ** ******* *** ***** ***** ** ***** We decided to proceed with the surgery.
Post-Surgery Communication Issues: After the surgery, Dr. Anant didn’t meet us. The next day, he briefly said everything was fine. When I asked if there was a stricture, he said no.
Continued Problems Post-Surgery: After a few days, we were discharged, but my father's urine flow was still not good. Dr. Anant assured us it would improve in 7 days.************ ********* After 7 days, we returned, and Dr. Anant then said it would take 30 days.
Contradictory Statements: After 30 days, we visited again, and Dr. Anant claimed he had told us to go for surgery again. When I reminded him that he had already done the surgery, he changed his statement, saying some other issue had come up, and started giving excuses.
Seeking a Second Opinion* *********** I took my father to a different doctor *** ********* * ****** **** *** ******** ** **** *** ***** *** ******* * ********* ****** *** ****************** *** ****** ****** *** ** *** **** *** ** ****** ***** ****** *** ******* ****** *** *** ***** ***** **** ******* ** ******** ****** *** *** ******************** *** *** ***** *** * **** ** **** **** ******** ******** **** ******** ************** ** ******* *** **** ********* ***** ** ** ********** ********* ** **** ************* ************ ********** ***** *** **** **** *** ****** ******* ** ***** *** *** *** **** ****** ** ***** *** ******* ********* *********** ******** ** *** ** ** *** ****** ** **** **** ***
Visited Dr. D Jijina (ENT/ Otorhinolaryngologist) For ENT ProblemsEar Micro Surgery
Hoped for better: Treatment satisfactionExplanation of the health issueDoctor friendlinessWait timeValue for money
* ****** ** *** **** ** ** *** **** ****** **** ********* *** ****** ******* My experience with Doctor and the hospital was horrible. Dr. Darius Jijina performed one ear operation of my sister. Before the operation, my sister was ok, had mild pain but she was perfectly fine *** **** ********* ** ******** *** *** **** ******** ******* *** *** **** ****** *********** Post operation, we consulted him multiple times but he did nothing other than charging money on every visit *** *********** ******** ********* ***** ******* ****** ****** ** ** ******** *******
I even informed this to the Max hospital multiple times submitting the online complaint *** ***** *** ****** ** *** ****** **** *** **** *** **** ** **** ******** **** *** * ***** *** **** ** ******* ********** *** *** *** ********* ** *** ******** *** *** *******
Further, you will be shocked to know that we were informed that the minor laser operation would coast us approximately 70, 000 which was more than the rates of the market but trusting the doctor and the hospital we agreed. But it was our mistake, post operation they asked us to pay approximately 1,50,000 ONE LAKH FIFTY THOUSAND RUPEES and UNTIL I paid the entire amount, they didn't allow my sister to change the cloth.
I might not be a correct person to use the medical terminology in my writing but what I have written above is correct and true without any fabrication of facts. *** **** **** ** *** **** *** ******** *** **** ******* **** ** *** **** *** **** *** *** ***** *** ******** **** ** **** *** **** ** ************** ** ***** **** ** **** **** ******* *** **** ***** *** ***** *** ****
Visited Dr. Sumeet Sethi (Cardiologist)
What began as a Discomfort ...
Feb. 19...It wasn’t a day I‘d want to remember.
Some time after lunch, all of a sudden I felt a little discomfort on the chest. That was for the start. By the second, then, it took the form of a throbbing, pain and more pain. And there was dizziness, to boot. Oh God, heart attack? The ghabrahat was awesome. An unspoken fear gripped all of us.
Within minutes, relatives drove me to Max Emergency (next door) as a man 83 years old was just beginning to see his world very nearly collapse like a pack of cards!
Now, clearly, was not the time to line up to fill out hosp applications and the like. Thankfully, at a random curtained-off enclosure right there about the Entry, a band of helpful medical staff surfaced. ECG-ready and the like, they moved in instantly, when they scented a danger imminent. They doubled up the efforts, up until they wheeled me right into the Cathlab.
All my life, I’ve never been candidate for a blood pressure, heart attack or such other ailment. How proud I used to be that way. Now here I was -- about to undergo an inevitable coronary procedure.
At the hands of an Interventional Cardiologist. We picked up first-person recommendation about him on our way to the hospital -- from a professional colleague in the media. Now, I’d say, Dr Sumeet Sethi truly lived up to his image. To the doctor and his youthful team, I am even more obliged for one important reason: I am able to live on today to write these few lines!
To the lay person, Sethi is easy to communicate. You at once get the impression he’s listening to your ‘ghabrahat’; “Sir, take it from me. You’re going to be all right,” he’d say. “Oh, no ... the procedure is not painful. A prick of the pin, no more?” And as he starts the procedure, he asks you: “Sir, did it hurt?” A perfect man at confidence-building, I told myself.
So simple it was that you wouldn’t know it lasted even the 45 minutes it took actually. By then, he had investigated it as “a Double Vessel Disease!“. And tracking the artery “block”, he went ahead and planted a “stent” to ease the flow of blood.
His professional talent apart, I’ve found him to be a modest person, totally self-effacing. Says the doctor, “The procedures are uncomplicated and well tolerated by the patient.”
At ACC where I was recuperating post-procedure, I found the medical, para-medical and almost every other member of the staff to be very congenial, courteous and willing to help you. The management in charge deserve full kudos. And, if it were not for a hospital, one would have said the facility is so good one wishes to visit it again (ha, ha)..
Visited Dr. Sonika Gupta (Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon) For LASIK Eye Surgery
Happy with: Doctor friendlinessExplanation of the health issueTreatment satisfactionValue for money
I recently underwent the Lasik surgery performed by Dr. Sonika Gupta, and I couldn't be more satisfied with the entire experience. From the initial consultation to the follow-up appointments, Dr. Gupta demonstrated exceptional professionalism, expertise, and care.
During the initial consultation, Dr. Gupta took the time to thoroughly explain the procedure, addressing all my questions and concerns with patience and clarity. Her comprehensive approach reassured me that I was in capable hands.
On the day of the surgery, Dr. Gupta and her team created a calm and reassuring environment. The procedure itself was quick and painless, and Dr. Gupta's confidence and expertise were evident throughout. She kept me informed at each step, which greatly reduced my anxiety.
The results have been life-changing. My vision is now clearer than ever, and the recovery process was smooth and swift, thanks to the detailed post-operative care instructions provided by Dr. Gupta. Her follow-up care ensured that my eyes were healing properly, and she was always available to address any concerns I had.
I highly recommend Dr. Sonika Gupta to anyone considering surgery. Her exceptional skill, compassionate care, and dedication to her patients make her an outstanding choice. Thank you, Dr. Gupta, for giving me the gift of clear vision!
Q: What are the Visiting hours for IPD Patients?
A: 4pm - 7pm Daily
Q: Does the Hospital have a Cafeteria?
A: Yes
Q: Visiting Guidelines for ICU?
A: One person can go to see the patient in ICU during the Visiting Hours and need to wear mask and use santizier availabe at the hospital. Timings 11am - 12pm & 6pm - 7pm
Brief History/Overview:
One of the Max Super Specialty Hospitals is located at Saket East Wing, Delhi NCR. Since the establishment of this facility, it has been performing major surgeries such as kidney transplant, liver transplant, lung transplant, robotic surgery, etc. Because of the international standard protocols that have been followed at this facility it has been the preferred destination for international patients.
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