Patient Experience
Had to get a cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Mishra made it so simple. The whole thing took maybe twenty minutes in his procedure room. He talked me through each step, and it was over before I knew it. The stitches were neat, healed up perfectly. It was just a straightforward, no-drama visit, which is exactly what you want sometimes.
The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, completely full. By the time I got to the clinic, I was pretty flustered. But the front desk lady was really kind, got me checked in fast, and the nurse who took my vitals had a great sense of humor that calmed me down. The whole place just felt organized and clean. It made a stressful start to the appointment much better.
What I remember most is how Dr. Mishra talked to my elderly mother. She was scared about a new medication. He didn't just rattle off side effects; he pulled his chair up close, looked her in the eye, and said, 'Let's talk about what's really worrying you.' He had this calm, patient way of explaining things until she nodded and said she understood. That meant the world to us.
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this constant fatigue and stomach pain, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Rajeev Harshe was different. He actually listened to every little detail I mentioned, even the weird ones I thought were irrelevant. He ordered some specific tests others hadn't, and it turned out to be a tricky vitamin deficiency combined with a mild infection. Not life-threatening, but it explained everything. He didn't just throw pills at me; he explained the 'why' behind it all, which made sticking to the plan so much easier.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous at first—any kind of cut makes me queasy. But Dr. Harshe made the whole thing feel normal. He talked me through each step before he did it, which really helped. The procedure itself was over in what felt like a few minutes, and he kept checking in to make sure I was comfortable. Follow-up was straightforward. Sometimes simple things are the most reassuring.
The Apollo facility is impressive, I won't lie. It's big and can feel a bit overwhelming when you first walk in. I got a bit turned around, but one of the nurses at the front desk saw me looking lost and walked me right to Dr. Harshe's clinic area. Everyone, from the person who took my blood to the lady scheduling my next appointment, was genuinely kind and patient. It didn't feel like they were just rushing me through a system.
What stuck with me most about Dr. Harshe was how he talked to my elderly father. Dad gets confused easily and tends to repeat himself. The doctor never showed a hint of impatience. He sat down, made eye contact, and explained things in such simple, clear terms. He even drew a little diagram on his notepad. He treated my dad with a real respect and warmth that you don't always see. That meant more to our family than anything.
For months, I was just tired all the time, and a bunch of other doctors couldn't figure it out. Dr. Lagvankar was different. He actually sat and listened to every little symptom I mentioned, even the weird ones I thought were nothing. He ordered a specific test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be a thyroid issue that was a bit tricky to spot. I'm on medication now and finally feel like myself. He didn't give up.
I needed a minor cyst removal, and honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. The procedure itself at Apollo was quick, and Dr. Lagvankar talked me through each step. He even joked about the weather to keep me calm. It was over before I knew it, and the recovery was exactly as he said it would be. No surprises, just straightforward and smooth.
The Apollo hospital is huge, and I got a bit lost finding the clinic. One of the ladies at the front desk saw me looking confused and walked me right to the waiting area. The place was clean and quiet, which helped settle my nerves. Even the nurse who took my vitals was really kind. It made the whole visit less stressful.
What I remember most is how Dr. Lagvankar talks to you. He doesn't rush. When I was worried about some test results, he pulled up a chair, looked me in the eye, and explained everything in simple words, drawing on a notepad. He has this calm way about him that makes you feel you're in good hands, not just another file on his desk.
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this nagging fatigue and stomach pain. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Desai was the first one who actually sat and listened, really listened, to everything I was saying. He ordered some specific tests others hadn't thought of and figured out it was a tricky thyroid issue combined with a mild food intolerance. It wasn't a quick fix, but having a real answer after months of feeling awful was such a relief.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing, even though they said it was routine. Dr. Desai walked me through exactly what would happen, step by step, in the simplest way. The procedure itself was over before I knew it. The parking lot was packed that morning, but once I was in, everything just ran on time and without any fuss. Felt silly for worrying so much.
The hospital itself is nice and clean, but what stood out was the team. The lady at the front desk saw I was confused about the forms and helped me fill them out. The nurse who took my vitals was really kind and cracked a joke that made me smile. It felt like everyone, from the reception to Dr. Desai's assistant, was actually paying attention. That kind of coordination makes a difference when you're not feeling your best.
What I'll remember most is how Dr. Desai talks to you. He doesn't just talk at you. When he explained my treatment plan, he looked right at me and asked if I understood, and if I had any questions. He has this calm way about him that makes you feel like you're the only patient he has that day, even though the waiting room was full. It made a scary diagnosis feel manageable.
Had my gallbladder out with Dr. Mudgerikar. The first couple days were rough, I won't lie, but her team had a clear plan for the pain that actually worked. She checked on me every morning and adjusted things based on how I was feeling. It wasn't just about the surgery, it was about getting through the week after.
My mother was admitted under Dr. Sucheta Mudgerikar's care. We were all really scared and had a million questions. Dr. Mudgerikar took the time to explain everything to us in simple terms, not just once but every time something changed. She never made us feel like we were bothering her, even when we called the nurse's station. That meant the world to us.
Dr. Mudgerikar is great. Straight to the point, tells you how it is. Fixed my issue, answered my questions without any fluff. What more do you need?
I went to Apollo Ahmedabad with this nagging abdominal pain that my local doc couldn't figure out. I was pretty nervous. Dr. Mudgerikar listened to my whole history, asked a bunch of her own questions, and ordered the right tests. She called me herself with the results—turned out to be a manageable infection—and walked me through the treatment plan step by step. I felt like she actually pieced the puzzle together instead of just guessing.
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this constant fatigue and weird stomach pain. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Sheroo actually listened, like really listened, and ordered some specific tests others hadn't. Turns out it was a tricky thyroid issue combined with a mild ulcer. She explained it all on a notepad, drawing little diagrams. I'm on the right treatment now and finally feel like myself. She just didn't give up.