Patient Experience
My 8-year-old son had a high fever that just wouldn't break, and I was terrified. Dr. Bohra at Apollo Seshadripuram was so calm with him, explaining everything in a way a kid could understand—even let him listen to his own heartbeat with the stethoscope. The waiting room was packed, but once we got in, he took all the time we needed. He didn't just treat the fever; he figured out it was a tricky ear infection starting. My boy left feeling like he had a doctor friend, and I left feeling like I could finally breathe again.
When my elderly mother was admitted, everything felt chaotic and scary. Dr. Sunil Bohra was different. He called me himself after his evening rounds, every single day, to explain exactly what was happening in plain language—not medical jargon. He even remembered to ask how *I* was holding up. It wasn't just about treating her pneumonia; he made sure our whole family understood the recovery plan. That kind of clear, direct communication meant the world to us when we were all so worried.
Saw Dr. Bohra for a persistent stomach issue. Straight shooter. Listened, asked pointed questions, didn't rush. Ordered the right tests, no unnecessary stuff. Parking at Apollo that day was a nightmare, but the appointment itself was worth it. Got a clear plan, and it worked.
I'd been putting off seeing anyone about this nagging tiredness for months, just blaming work. Finally booked with Dr. Bohra. First thing I noticed was how he was actually reading my file before he came in, not just glancing at it in the room. He spent the first ten minutes just asking about my routine, sleep, stress—things I didn't think were related. He connected dots I didn't see, suggested it might be a mild vitamin deficiency and stress, not something scarier. The blood work confirmed it. The fix was simple: some supplements and better sleep habits. It's funny how a doctor who really listens can turn something you've built up in your head into a manageable problem. The clinic was running late that day, but he never made me feel like a number.