5/5 Ambili R. 3 years ago on Google
Everyone
has
their
own
personal
experience
to
share.
This
is
ours.
That
afternoon,
April
7,
2021
everyone
in
our
family
was
making
calls
frantically
to
get
an
ICU
bed
for
dad,
who
was
then
admitted
in
the
Vashi
CIDCO
facility
with
10
litres
oxygen
and
a
delayed
admission
after
13/25
HRCT
score,
with
unmanaged
diabetes.
No
ICUs
were
available
anywhere
in
the
city
of
Mumbai.
That's
when
we
miraculously
found
a
spot
in
your
hospital
from
Google.
The
toughest
part
was
to
convince
my
dad,
and
we
were
glad
that
he
got
convinced
to
get
admitted
to
Shelar
after
reading
couple
of
great
reviews
on
your
site.
Thanks
to
people
who
submitted
those
honest
reviews,
especially
about
Dr.
Vinay
Shelar.
Each
and
every
day
at
your
hospital
was
giving
us
a
ray
of
hope
and
positivity.
Dad
was
slowly
getting
better
under
your
loving
care.
You
were
also
so
generous
to
allow
him
to
stay
for
additional
2
days
(after
the
16-18
days
stay)
until
dad
himself
felt
comfortable
and
confident
leaving
the
hospital.
It
just
shows
your
humility
and
huge
compassion
towards
patients
during
this
pandemic.
We
strongly
believe
it
was
our
luck
that
the
universe
brought
us
to
your
door
steps,
where
dad
was
getting
both
the
critical
ICU
care
and
at
the
same
time
being
able
to
see
his
family
members,
due
to
the
structure
of
your
hospital.
Initially
we
were
surprised
that
the
hospital
lacked
many
facilities
of
a
typical
ICU
hospital,
but
then
felt
calm
just
by
knowing
that
the
doctor
is
an
angel,
and
that
we
were
allowed
to
meet
dad
often,
which
was
another
huge
key
to
his
successful
recovery!!!
Thank
you
so
much
dear
angel
doctor,
Shelar
🙏
We
love
you
incredibly
Dr.
Shelar.
You
are
one
of
the
best
in
the
universe
when
it
comes
to
compassionate
pandemic
care!
Pros:
The
best
compassionate
and
smartest
doctor
you
can
get
during
this
pandemic.
Cons:
Some
hygiene
and
cleanliness
issues.
But
since
the
patient
is
always
on
antibiotics,
our
worry
was
less
It's
a
very
small
but
popular
hospital
in
Panvel
Food
not
available,
not
provided
to
patients.
We
had
to
arrange
food
for
dad
and
us
through
a
generous
lady
named
Bhavini
who
stayed
nearby.
P.
S:
My
dad
who
is
back
home
already,
do
not
have
words
to
express
his
gratitude
toward
Dr.
Shelar
and
his
hardworking
staff💞
We
wanted
to
admit
dad
to
one
of
the
best
hospitals,
which
we
could
not
due
to
lack
of
ICU
beds.
But
our
experience
at
Shelar
Hospital
proved
that
it
is
more
important
to
get
the
blessings
of
a
compassionate
doctor,
even
if
in
a
small
hospital,
than
getting
admission
to
a
top
hospital.
Also
it
was
extremely
important
to
ensure
dad
was
comfortable
going
to
the
hospital
without
forcing
him.