Patient Experience
My father was admitted with severe stomach pain, and we were all really scared. Dr. Upadhayay was the one who called me directly after his tests to explain what was happening, in a way I could actually understand. She didn't just talk to the other doctors; she made sure the family was in the loop. Every time we had a question, she or her team got back to us quickly. That kind of clear communication took a huge weight off our shoulders during a really tough time.
Had a bad skin infection that my local doc couldn't figure out. Went to see Dr. Swati Upadhayay at Apollo. She took one look, asked a few sharp questions, and nailed the diagnosis. Prescription worked fast. No nonsense, just good care.
It started with just feeling tired all the time. I mean, bone-deep tired. I put it off for months, blaming work. Finally went to Apollo and got Dr. Swati. The thing is, she didn't just shrug and say 'get more sleep.' She actually seemed curious about it. She asked about stuff I wouldn't have thought mattered—what I ate, my stress levels, even my sleep patterns. Ordered specific tests based on that chat. Turns out, it was a vitamin deficiency and a thyroid thing working together. The waiting room was packed that day, so I did wait a bit, but once I was in with her, she gave me her full attention. She laid out a treatment plan that felt manageable, not overwhelming. I'm about six weeks in now and finally starting to feel like myself again.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Dr. Vishwarkama at Apollo Ahmedabad got straight to the point, ordered the right tests, and had a clear treatment plan by my next visit. No fluff, just fixed it. Back to work without the distraction.
I was so scared going in for my first proper check-up in years. The waiting area was huge and I almost left. But Dr. Rajesh was really calm and actually listened to all my silly worries. He explained everything in simple words and didn't rush me. Walked out feeling like a weight was lifted.
Look, I hate doctors. But this guy? He's good. I went in with a bad cough that wouldn't quit. He asked the right questions, didn't push unnecessary meds, and told me exactly what was going on. Straight shooter. Parking at Apollo is still a nightmare, though.
It started with just feeling tired all the time. My wife finally made me book an appointment. The clinic was running a little late, but once I saw Dr. Vishwarkama, he spent a solid 20 minutes with me. He connected the dots between my sleep, diet, and stress at work that I hadn't even mentioned. Ordered a few blood tests, called me himself with the results, and we made a lifestyle plan. It wasn't a magic pill, but following his advice for a month made a real difference. Felt like he actually cared about the 'why' behind the symptoms.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Dr. Parihar got straight to the point, ordered the right tests, and had a clear treatment plan ready at my follow-up. Fixed me up fast so I could get back to work. Efficient and effective.
I was really scared going in—first time seeing a doctor alone. Dr. Parihar was so calm. She explained everything in simple words and didn't rush me, even when I asked the same thing twice. Left feeling like a weight was off my shoulders.
Look, I hate hospitals. But my wife made me go. Dr. Parihar was good. No nonsense, told me what was wrong with my back, what to do. It worked. Parking at Apollo is still a nightmare though.
I'd been feeling run down for months. My visit to Dr. Kavita Parihar at Apollo was different. She actually listened to my whole story, not just the last symptom. The waiting room was busy, but once I was in, she took her time. She connected dots I didn't see, suggested a few lifestyle tweaks and a simple medication. It's been a few weeks now and I finally feel like myself again. It was the thoroughness that made the difference.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging fatigue and stomach issue, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Bhagia was different. She actually listened to everything, asked questions no one else had, and ordered a specific test the others hadn't considered. Turns out it was a thyroid problem that was messing with my digestion. She explained it all with a diagram on her notepad—no fancy jargon. Finally, I have answers and a plan that's working.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous about the whole thing, but Dr. Bhagia made it simple. The appointment itself was quick—in and out in maybe an hour. She talked me through each step as she was doing it, which really kept my mind off things. The stitches were so neat my wife said you can barely see the scar now. It was just a straightforward, no-drama visit, which is exactly what you want.
The parking at Apollo was a bit of a hunt that morning, I won't lie. But once I got inside for my check-up, the whole process was smooth. The front desk lady found my file fast even though I'd forgotten my old paperwork. The nurse who took my vitals was really kind and chatted with me to pass the time. The clinic itself felt calm and clean, which helped settle my nerves before seeing the doctor. It felt like a team effort.
What stuck with me about Dr. Bhagia was how she talked to my elderly father. He gets confused easily and is hard of hearing. She didn't rush him. She sat down, looked right at him, and spoke clearly and patiently, repeating things without a hint of irritation. She treated him with such genuine respect. You can tell a lot about a person by how they treat someone who can't do much for them. That meant more to our family than anything.
At my age, you get used to doctors rushing you. Dr. Worah was different. He took his time, explained everything in simple terms, and made sure I was comfortable. The hospital was busy, but in his office, I felt heard. A very kind man.
I was so nervous going in for my first check-up in years. My hands were literally shaking. Dr. Worah just had this calm way about him. He listened to all my silly worries without making me feel foolish. Walked out feeling like a weight was off my shoulders.
Had a stomach issue that wouldn't quit. Saw Dr. Worah at Apollo. Straight shooter—told me what it likely was, what tests we needed, and the plan. Got it sorted. No fuss, good result.
My story's a bit long, sorry. I'd been feeling run down for months, seen a couple of doctors who just shrugged. At Apollo, the wait was long, parking was a nightmare, and I was almost ready to leave. Then I met Dr. Worah. He didn't just glance at my file; he asked about my work, my sleep, things no one else had. He connected dots others missed and ordered one specific test. Turns out, it was a simple vitamin deficiency, easily fixed. That attention to detail changed everything for me.
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.