The Cradle really *does* deliver joy!!!

As I had mentioned in a previous post, I have had my share of headaches when it comes to finding adequate healthcare facilities (read: not physicians necessarily, but the places where they pratice) in Bangalore. After a midnight visit to the Manipal general maternity ward, I was given a rather rude awakening about their offerings, and I realized there was no way I could deliver my baby there in August.

Then one Sunday afternoon in March all my prayers were answered in the form of…. The Cradle.

My husband’s cousin had recommended this “boutique” maternity hospital in Jayanagar, but I was skeptical. Luckily, as soon as I walked through their doors, all my fears left me and a massive grin remained plastered on my face throughout the tour. Yes, I said TOUR! Can you imagine staff taking time out to give you a tour of any other hospital?

The lobby is inviting and sparkling clean. There is a Barista coffee shop, a small store where you can buy cute maternity clothes and toys, couches and a TV. From there, we saw a dedicated room for prenatal yoga and exercise, and the OPD with nicely decorated and perfectly equipped exam rooms. But the best was yet to come.

The patient rooms and the Labor/Delivery/Recovery rooms.

The Cradle offers only private rooms. They are extremely well appointed with central A/c, TV, food heating/cooling unit, soothing decorations (the rooms look like something you would find in a 5-star hotel, not a hospital), and reasonable attender beds. And the bathrooms… oh the bathrooms…. SPOTLESS with a huge walk-in shower with multiple jets (a must for relieving labor pain), big fluffy towels and, yes people…. lovely terrycloth bathrobes. Just like a spa!

The Cradle also offers maternity suites where the attender gets his/her own room with bed AND bathroom, complete with a private entrance so as not to disturb mother and baby when they are sleeping!!!

The LDR room is just as amazing. It, too, looks like a 5-star hotel room with soothing, homey tones and touches (drapery, a couch, no harsh lighting). But as was demonstrated to us, when it’s showtime all the necessary equipment and lighting comes out of cabinets and you suddenly have a fully functional delivery room. AMAZING!

The Cradle also has 2 operating rooms, a level 3 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and a staff with a list of qualifications that will make your head spin. We met with the Founder and CEO Dr. Kishore Kumar. This is a man with an astounding list of qualifications (he has done Fellowships all over the world, and has now come home to India), yet he is one of the nicest, most down-to-earth people I have ever met. He answered all our questions honestly and at length, despite a probably hectic schedule… and made time for comforting small talk.

So suffice it to say I am more than happy. This is more than I would have even hoped for in the US. If you’re expecting a baby, and you live anywhere close to Jayanagar, I would really encourage you to check this place out. It might be a bit more expensive than other hospitals, but it’s well worth it. The facilities, staff and doctors will leave you feeling well taken care of.

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Hi there,
I have jut registered at the Cradle for my delivery in June and am seeing Dr Prakash Kini. Have you already delivered a baby? If so please write to me about your delivery experience at the Cradle. Eagerly awaiting your reply.
Many thanks in advance for your help
Thanks
ShopGirl

Anonymous March 29th, 2007

Hi ShopGirl.

thanks for the comment.
Nope, as I mentioned in the story above, the baby is due only in August.

smallsquirrel March 29th, 2007

ShopGirl.. Dr.Kini is great. You are in safe hands.

meenakshi March 29th, 2007

meenakshi…. thanks for adding in. if there are issues with my own dr guess I will request this one!

I think all the doctors there must be good. They have VERY strict guidelines about the qualifications you need in order to practice there in terms of experience, etc. I am taking my OB with me, but they are running extensive checks on her before letting her set foot in the delivery room in their facility. So they are flexible yet responsible.

smallsquirrel March 29th, 2007

Hi again,
Smallsquirrel & Meenakshi, Thanks for the prompt response on Dr Kini. He seems great. Have you had experience consulting with him or know of people who have been with him? I’m just wondering what the C section rates are for Dr Kini and Dr Padmini Isaac? As far as possible, I want to have a normal delivery (things have been going jut fine so far). But from what I understand, you need to know which docs have higher incidences of C sections and which have higher rates of normal delivery before you decide on any,
Thanks again in advance for your response
Cheers
ShopGirl

Shop Girl March 30th, 2007

I would seriously doubt that Dr. Kumar (the CEO of Cradle) would let anyone on his staff do unnecessary procedures. I cannot be sure, of course, but this guy is too much of a professional to be out for padding his wallet on some unneeded C-sections (or allowing his staff to do so). After talking to him, I learned that coming back to India and opening this facility was really a labor (no pun intended) of love on his part. I come from a long line of physicians, and my husband is also a doctor. After talking to Dr. Kumar, we trust that he is serious about his staff’s performance AND ethics.

There is a lot of mumbling in general around Bangalore about unnecessary C-sections, I agree with you. The best thing you can do is TALK to your doctor. Tell him/her that you want a normal delivery if possible. But then also understand that sometimes a C-section becomes medically necessary even if your entire full-term pregnancy is without incident. Talk to the doctor and understand what conditions might make a C-section necessary, and understand if there is anything you can do now to reduce your chances. The more you know, the better.

smallsquirrel March 30th, 2007

Hi again,
Would you have any references or leads for ladies who come home to give infants and mothers post partum oil massages? Would greatly appreciate any leads/referrals in this regard. I live in the Koramangala area so any leads from women in adjoining areas should also be good.
Thanks for your help in advance
Cheers!

Shop Girl April 3rd, 2007

Sorry Shop Girl, I don’t have any leads on that.

That being said, I would be *really* careful about infant massage. The person should have a list of qualifications a mile long before I would let them give the baby a massage, as they could really injure him/her. And I am not even sure that massage for infants as such is recommended. Please check with your healthcare provider fist. Post-partum massage for moms, though, is highly regarded and something I need a lead on myself.

I will check around and let you know if I find anything. Likewise do let me know if you dig up anyone good!

smallsquirrel April 5th, 2007

i think it’s great that “Cradle” has opened up in Bangalore. I visited the Cradle in Delhi when I was preggers and had wished dearly that we had one in blore too. the facilities are world class i must say.

i have heard good things about dr. kini too. though my gynac Dr.Vidya Desai was superb and she has a lovely clinic in Indiranagar which was a pleasure to go to.

Went for lamaze classes conducted by Biba bhusri in Koramangala and can’t thank her enough for that. i seriously think we managed a natural birth becoz of that.

all the best squirrel and all the moms to be :)

Aqua April 10th, 2007

Hi! I basically need some help for my sister who is in Blore. She is currently seeing some doc in columbia hospital and is in her 28th week of pregnancy. The doctor has suddenly started talking about growth issues. Could you please tell me the names of the 2 top GY/Obs in blore and if possible in which hospitals can they be met.

Havign delivered a baby 8 months back i can imagine the kind of strees she is undergoing and therefore request you to please share the information that you have.

Thanks and wish you luck!

Cinamon April 15th, 2007

Hi Cinamon,
Dr. Kini is really good - one of the best. He consults at Elbit in Cunningham Road and also at Raghavs in Jayanagar. Here are his contact details.

Dr. P.P. Kini
Consultant Ob &Gyn
Consultation:Monday to Saturday
10:30 am to 1:00 pm

Elbit Annexe,
Cunningham Classic, 22, Cunningham Road, opp. Eden Park Hotel
Bangalore - 52
Tel: 22865565, 41132465/466
Mobile: 98450 28246

Meenakshi April 16th, 2007

Meenakshi, thanks a million. I shall ask her to see Dr. Kini ASAP and as of now she was to go to Dr. Natarajan and Dr. kamini Rao for a second opionio.

Thanks so much.

Cinamon April 17th, 2007

Hi,

Can anyone tell me who is better of the two– Kamini Rao / Beena Vasan for IVF/ ICSI.
I personally prefer Beena Vasan !

Thanks for your help.

padma April 18th, 2007

Hi..

I’m going to visit The Cradle for pre-conceptional counselling. Could you guys suggest an OB/GYN? I’ve observed quite a few people here are in favor of Dr. Prakash Kini. Somehow I don’t know if I would be comfortable with a male OB/GYN. Is that a normal feeling? And if not, how do i shed my inhibition? Please advise.

Thanks!

Candy April 23rd, 2007

Candy, I had a male OB/GYN and I had no problems with that. If he is professional and relaxed and able to answer your questions, you will feel comfortable. If the doctor is competent and reassuring, regardless of male or female, you should go with that person. I have friends who don’t necessarily feel that their female OB/GYNs were able to emphathize with them better just because they were women. I think it entirely depends on the doctor and how good he/she is at their job.

meenakshi April 23rd, 2007

hi i would like to know whether dr hema divakar of divakar hospital is good or shud i go to some other gynac.plz do suggest

manisha April 23rd, 2007

Candy. I agree with what Meenakshi has said here. That being said, what I would do is this. Meet with Dr. Kini and see if you feel comfortable. Tell him plainly you have never seen a male OB/GYN and you’re a little uncomfortable. I am sure he has heard this a million times and will not be put off. Being honest with your doc is the fundamental basis of any good relationship.

In the US all male doctors have a female nurse in the room when doing an exam. This is to help put you at ease and also to avoid any later claims of impropriety. Not sure what happens in India. But in any case, give it a go and see how you feel after the first meeting.

Manisha: I have no knowledge of or experience with the doctor (or hospital) you’ve mentioned. Sorry

smallsquirrel April 23rd, 2007

Hi all,

I have been consulting Dr. Kini at the Cradle for a while now. He is just great. Heres what i have observed, there is always a female staff nurse present physically at the time of the examination, so have no misconceptions about all this. Its a great experience in at the Cradle especially the comfort levels with everyone around. Also, for all of you… Dr.Kini doesnt consult at Elbit anymore and he has shifted base to the Cradle. You can all reach him on 40202222. Right from The Cradle to Dr. Kini, there is no scope for disappointments. Cheers all.

Vanity Fair April 23rd, 2007

Hi,

I have been hearing a lot about this place ” Cradle”. I am planning to get pregnant. I want to know from someone who has actually delivered there. Is it really EVERYTHING that people say it is? How much does it cost?? Who are the GOOD doctors there? Any information anyone???

Waiting to hear……….

Meghana April 23rd, 2007

Guys!! I just went to The Cradle this morning. Since there were no doctors present there at the time the receptionist contacted Dr. Kini, who usually comes in for his rounds only from 3pm to 6pm. He came in specially to see me before heading to Wockhardt. And you were all right!! He is fantastic!! From the moment he spoke I felt completely comfortable and all the misconceptions I had about male GYNs melted away. So thanks a ton!!

Manisha, I was going to Dr. Diwakar’s hospital till recently. I decided to change to TheCradle coz I never got a chance to meet Dr. Diwakar. You have to meet the assistant doctors there, who I felt were very impersonal and unfriendly. At Cradle there are 21 doctors available for consultation.

Meghana, I would suggest you go to The Cradle. But till then check out the website http://www.thecradlebangalore.com for info on cost, etc. And like the others here I would suggest Dr. Kini too.

Thanks all of you!!

Candy

Candy April 24th, 2007

Hi Meghana,

I am just in love with the place and i am more happier that i am going to deliver there soon, than about my pregnancy itself. They have all the right steps necessary for proper pregnancy treatment. i had also enrolled to their antenatal classes for the past months and they have been stress relieving and very helpful in the amount of information they provide. And the best part of all is that they are not the least bit expensive compared to all the other places around who are very unclear about what is the final bill that you can expect. At the Cradle you know what you get before itself and their packages start from Rs. 40,000 and goes upwards to Rs. 60,000. Compared to when i had my first baby and the service that i got in other hospitals, gosh thats a steal. I have been going ga-ga about Dr.Kini and everyone thereabouts. Do go in and experience, its somethin you would want to tell everyone about.

regards

Vanity fair

vanity fair April 24th, 2007

Does anyone know if the cradle offers facilities for a water birth?

I’d also be interested in hearing about anyone’s experience giving birth there.

jumping frog April 25th, 2007

Dear Vanity Fair,

Thank you for all the info. After reading all these Crumbs I ended up going to The Cradle today! And boy was I surprised as to how CLEAN and FRIENDLY everyone is. I felt I was in a very beautiful hotel and not a hospital.

It is not just the physical aspects of it that impressed me but the medical too. They have the latest in medical equipment and a fantastic NICU which I was really interested in. I met Dr Nandini, the neonatologist and pediatrician, she was very knowledgeable and I was instantly comforted to know that she will be present at the time of delivery.

The overall experience was fantastic. I am definitely getting pregnant soon!! I have nothing to fear, I know where I am going to deliver…..The doctor….well I might just meet the younger doctors on their panel and pick one of them. They might have more patience to listen and answer my 100 questions! They all seem very qualified.

And price like Vanity Fair said is very reasonable for the kind of service, atmosphere, cleanliness and doctors you get at The Cradle.

But I would still like to hear from someone who has actually delivered there. So please, someone tell us……

Meghana

PS: The Cradle does not have Water Birth

Meghana April 25th, 2007

Hey all,

I don’t know if this is true or not.. someone mentioned that there are a lot of C-Sec deliveries happening at The Cradle. Apparently as a 1st choice over natural delivery. Anyone knows this to be a fact or is it just a case of sour grapes and rumour mills?

Since I am not yet preg and just visited The Cradle the other day, I have no idea on whether this is true.

Candy April 26th, 2007

Candy… there is this fear sweeping the media trickling down to people over unnecessary c-sections. it is the hyped talk of the day, and no one stands out of the “accused zone”

That being said, I do not believe there could be unnecessary ceasarians happening in that facility. The doctors are not there to make a few extra bucks off unneeded procedures. There is no way in hell any moral doctor would recommend a c-section over vaginal delivery in a healthy woman capable of having a vaginal delivery. But do understand that even if you are healthy and everything is in place, sometimes labor does not progress quickly enough and there is fetal distress, which necessitates the use of a c-section.

This must be a case of sour grapes and rumor mills. There is no way The Cradle has gone to this much trouble to set up the standards it has to ruin them with something so silly.

Go talk to your physician if you have doubts, and if you still have them, request an appointment with Dr. Kumar. I guarantee that you will have your questions answered satisfactorily.

smallsquirrel April 26th, 2007
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