Patient Experience
As a project manager, I don't have time to waste. Had a persistent stomach issue. Booked with Dr. Adalti at Apollo Ahmedabad. He was direct, ordered the right tests quickly, and his treatment plan worked. Got me back on track with minimal fuss. Exactly what I needed.
Look, I don't do doctors. But my wife made me go. Dr. Adalti is good. No fancy talk, just asked the right questions, figured out my blood pressure was up, and sorted a prescription. Parking at that place is always a nightmare, though.
I'd been feeling run-down for months. My usual doc retired, so I tried Dr. Sudhir Adalti. The wait was a little long, but once I got in, he really listened. He remembered a detail I mentioned about some old medication, connected it to my current fatigue, and adjusted my treatment. It wasn't a magic fix, but following his advice over a few weeks, my energy actually came back. He took the time to figure it out.
My father was admitted under Dr. Laxmidhar for a complicated stomach issue. Honestly, we were all scared and the medical terms were flying over our heads. But the doctor took the time to sit with us in the waiting area, drew a simple diagram on a notepad, and explained everything in Gujarati. He didn't just talk to the patient; he talked to the family. That made all the difference. We left feeling like we were in safe hands, not just with a skilled doctor, but with a good person.
At my age, a hospital visit is never a welcome event. I was quite anxious about my persistent cough. Dr. Laxmidhar, however, put me at ease immediately. His manner was very calm and respectful. He listened to all my old stories about my health without rushing me. The treatment he suggested was effective and, importantly for me, not too complicated to follow. I am feeling much better now and am grateful for his kind attention.
Had a weird pain in my side that wouldn't go away. Went to Apollo and saw Dr. Laxmidhar. He was straight to the point, ordered the right tests, figured it out fast. Got me on some meds and it cleared up in a few days. No fuss, got the job done. Parking at that place is a nightmare, though.
It started with just feeling tired all the time, but then I began losing weight without trying. I got really worried it was something serious. My appointment with Dr. Laxmidhar was late in the evening, and I could tell he was probably at the end of a long day, but he didn't show it. He went through my history page by page, asked about my diet and work stress—things I didn't think were related. He said, 'Let's not assume the worst, let's just check methodically.' That approach itself took a weight off. The tests came back showing a vitamin deficiency and a minor thyroid thing. It wasn't a scary diagnosis, but finding it felt like a huge relief. He called me himself with the results and explained the simple plan. From fear to a manageable solution, he guided the whole process.
I'd been to three doctors about this constant fatigue and weird stomach pain. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Pushkarna actually listened, asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a tricky thyroid issue combined with a mild food intolerance. She explained it all on a notepad, drawing little diagrams. Finally, an answer that made sense.
Needed to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Pushkarna made it so straightforward. The whole thing at Apollo was over in an hour. The injection pinched a little, but she kept talking to me about my job the whole time, which really helped. Follow-up was easy, and the scar is barely there now. Just a simple, smooth experience.
The Apollo waiting area was actually calm, which helped. My dad was the patient, and the front desk lady saw he was struggling to stand. She got him a wheelchair right away without us even asking. The nurses were really kind, double-checking his details with a smile. Even when the doctor was running a bit late, they kept us updated. It felt like people there actually cared.
What I remember most is how Dr. Pushkarna sat down. She didn't stand by the door. When she told me I needed to start medication for my blood pressure, she saw I looked worried. She said, 'Look, this isn't a punishment, it's a tool.' That stuck with me. She has a way of explaining things that doesn't make you feel stupid or scared.
My father was admitted with severe abdominal pain. We were all scared. Dr. Desai came in, sat with us, and explained everything in simple words—what the scans showed, what the plan was. He didn't rush us. He answered every single one of my brother's anxious questions. The surgery went well, and dad is recovering. It was his clear way of talking to the family that made a difficult time bearable.
Took my wife to Apollo with a persistent fever. Dr. Somesh Desai saw her. He was direct, asked the right questions, ordered specific tests. Diagnosis was quick, treatment started immediately. She's fine now. No fluff, just good care. That's what we needed.
My son had a bad infection after a minor procedure elsewhere. We came to Dr. Desai feeling quite helpless. He has a very calm way about him. He listened quietly, examined my boy gently, and reassured him before reassuring me. His quiet confidence and the careful way he explained the antibiotic course put my mind at ease. The care felt very personal.
Honestly, the parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day. But seeing Dr. Desai was worth the hassle! My mom's chronic issue had flared up badly. He was so thorough, figured out a new approach when the old one stopped working. The relief we felt when mom finally started feeling better? Huge! He's a great doctor, really knows his stuff. We're so glad we found him.
Had a persistent stomach issue for months. Dr. Kothari at Apollo Ahmedabad got straight to the point, ordered the right tests, and had a clear treatment plan in one visit. Fixed it. Exactly what I needed—no fuss, just results.
Our 8-year-old was so scared to go to the hospital, crying the whole way. Dr. Jay Kothari was amazing with him. He got down on his level, talked about cartoons while he checked him, and explained everything to us in simple terms. The wait was long, but he spent so much time with us, never rushed. We left feeling like our son was truly cared for, not just treated.
Look, I was skeptical. Felt run down for ages. Saw Dr. Kothari. He listened, actually listened, and didn't just push pills. Figured out it was a vitamin deficiency. Simple fix. Guy knows his stuff. Parking at Apollo is a nightmare, though.
I walked into Apollo Ahmedabad with this nagging cough and fatigue I just couldn't shake after a trip. Honestly, I was nervous they'd find something serious. Dr. Kothari had this calm way about him. He asked about my trip, my work stress, everything. He pieced together that it was probably a lingering infection combined with exhaustion. His plan was rest, some meds, and follow up. He even called himself a week later to check in. It wasn't just a prescription; it felt like he was solving a puzzle, with me as a person in the middle of it.
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.