Patient Experience
My 8-year-old son had a high fever that just wouldn't break, and I was really scared. Dr. Kirty Nahar was so calm with him, explained everything she was doing in a way he could understand, and didn't just rush to prescribe heavy meds. She actually sat on the edge of the bed and talked to him about his favorite cartoon while checking his ears. We had to wait a little past our appointment time, but honestly, seeing her give that kind of attention to a frightened kid made it worth it. She called the next day to check on him, too.
My mother was admitted to Apollo Ahmedabad with severe weakness, and we were all pretty worried. Dr. Nahar was the one who really kept us in the loop. She'd take the time after her rounds to find us in the waiting area and explain things clearly, without all the confusing medical jargon. She gave us her direct number for the ward and actually answered when we had questions at night. It made a stressful situation feel manageable because we finally felt like we knew what was happening.
Had a stubborn sinus thing for weeks. Went to Dr. Nahar. She listened, didn't overcomplicate it, gave me a clear plan. Fixed me up. Parking at Apollo is always a hassle, but the visit itself was straightforward and helpful.
I've had this nagging pain in my side for months. Saw a couple of doctors who just shrugged. I went to Dr. Nahar feeling pretty defeated. She spent the whole appointment just asking questions—not just about the pain, but about my job (I drive a rickshaw), my sleep, everything. She remembered I mentioned the pain got worse after long drives when she was examining me. Ordered a specific scan the others hadn't. Turns out it was a muscle thing related to my posture in the vehicle. Her treatment was simple—some exercises and a posture tip—but it worked because she actually figured out the 'why.' It wasn't magic, it was just good, thoughtful doctoring.