Patient Experience
My 8-year-old son had a high fever that just wouldn't break, and I was really scared. Dr. Richa was so calm with him, explaining everything in a way he could understand. She didn't just rush to antibiotics, she took time to figure out it was a viral thing. The waiting area was packed that day, but once we got in, she gave us her full attention. We left feeling relieved and with clear instructions on what to watch for.
Had a persistent cough for weeks that was messing with my sleep and work. Needed someone who could get to the point. Dr. Panchal at Apollo Ahmedabad did just that. Quick, clear diagnosis (turned out to be a mild allergy), straightforward treatment plan. In and out with a solution.
Look, I hate going to the doctor. But I felt off for a while—tired, no energy. Went to Dr. Richa Panchal. She's direct, no sugar-coating, which I appreciate. Asked the right questions, ran some basic tests. Figured it was a vitamin deficiency and my diet was crap. Fixed it. She's good.
I've had this nagging stomach pain for months. Saw two other doctors who just gave me antacids. I was starting to think it was all in my head. My appointment with Dr. Panchal was late afternoon; I was tired and skeptical. She actually sat and listened to the whole history, asked about my stress levels at work, my diet, everything. She connected dots the others missed and suggested it might be related to anxiety and mild IBS. Her approach was different—holistic, I guess. Started the plan she suggested, and for the first time in ages, I'm seeing real improvement. It wasn't a magic fix, but she pointed me in the right direction.
At my age, you worry about being a bother. Dr. Shirure never made me feel that way. He took his time, explained things in simple terms, and his calm manner put me at ease. The hospital is big, but his clinic felt comfortable.
Our 8-year-old had a high fever that wouldn't break, and we were terrified. Dr. Shirure saw us quickly. He was so gentle with her, asking about her favorite cartoons while he checked her. He explained everything to us parents without talking down to us. We left feeling like we finally had a plan, not just a prescription.
Had a weird stomach thing for weeks. Saw Dr. Shirure at Apollo. He cut through the noise, ordered the right tests, figured it out. No fuss. Good doctor.
I'd been putting off a general check-up for years, just dreading the whole process. The parking at Apollo was a nightmare, I'll admit. But from the moment I walked into Dr. Shirure's room, it was different. He actually looked at me, not just his screen. He asked about my job stress, my sleep, things I didn't even think were related. He connected dots I didn't know existed. It wasn't a rushed 'in-and-out'; he made me feel like my whole health mattered, not just one symptom.
I was so scared going in for my first real check-up. My hands were shaking. Dr. Mehta just talked to me like a normal person, explained everything in simple words, and didn't rush me at all. I left feeling like I could actually handle this.
Been seeing Dr. Mehta for my blood pressure for about five years now. What I appreciate is that he remembers me, remembers my history, and his advice is always steady. No jumping on every new trend, just solid, reliable care. That consistency is hard to find.
Had a weird pain in my side. Saw Dr. Mehta at Apollo Ahmedabad. He got straight to the point, ordered the right scan, figured it out. Fixed me up. Good doctor, no fuss.
So, I'd been putting off this stomach issue for months. Finally booked with Dr. Chitresh Mehta. The waiting area was busy, I'll admit. But when I got in, he listened to my whole rambling story without interrupting. He asked specific questions about my diet and work stress that I hadn't even connected. His diagnosis made total sense, and the treatment plan was clear. It wasn't just a quick prescription; he took the time to explain the 'why' behind it all.
I was really nervous going in for my first check-up in years. My hands were a bit clammy in the waiting room. Dr. Deepti Pai Dave just had this calm way about her. She didn't rush me, asked simple questions, and actually listened to my rambling answers. By the time she explained everything, my shoulders weren't up by my ears anymore. It felt like talking to someone who genuinely wanted to help, not just check a box. The hospital itself was busy—parking took a minute—but her office was an island of quiet.
Had a persistent stomach issue. Went to Apollo Ahmedabad. Saw Dr. Deepti Pai Dave. She ordered the right tests, reviewed them quickly, diagnosed the problem, and prescribed treatment. It worked. Follow-up was clear. No fuss. Good experience.
One doesn't always expect such kindness in a large hospital. Dr. Dave has a gentle manner that puts one at ease. She took time with my elderly mother, speaking softly and making sure she understood each step. There was no pressure, only clear guidance. We left feeling cared for, not just processed. A small thing, but she even remembered my mother's name from the previous visit.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been feeling off for months, saw another doc who just shrugged. Dr. Dave at Apollo actually dug in. She connected dots I didn't even see! Got me sorted with a plan that actually makes sense. I walked out of there feeling lighter, like I finally had a map instead of just wandering around in the fog. Seriously, so glad I booked that appointment!
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this constant fatigue and weird joint pain. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Pratyusha actually sat and listened to every little symptom, even the ones I thought were silly. She ordered a specific blood test no one else had mentioned. Turns out, it was something pretty rare. She explained it all with a diagram on her notepad—didn't rush me at all. I finally feel like I'm getting somewhere.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital process than the actual thing. Dr. Pratyusha's team made it so straightforward. The procedure itself felt quick, and she checked in right after to make sure I was comfortable. The whole thing was just... normal, in the best way possible. No drama, just good care.
The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, completely full. I walked in flustered and late. But the front desk lady was so calm, and the nurse who took my vitals cracked a joke about the parking too—it just broke the ice. The whole place felt clean and quiet, which helped a lot. By the time I saw Dr. Pratyusha, I'd actually relaxed.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get tongue-tied. But Dr. Pratyusha has this way of talking *with* you, not at you. She remembers my kids' names and asks about my work. When she explains something, she looks at me to see if I'm following. It doesn't feel like a transaction. It feels like someone's actually on my team.