Patient Experience
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this nagging stomach pain and fatigue. Everyone had a different theory. Dr. Natarajan was different. He actually sat and listened to my whole history, asked questions no one else had, and ordered a specific test the others hadn't considered. Turns out it was a tricky gallbladder issue that wasn't showing up on the usual scans. He explained it in a way that finally made sense. I'm just relieved someone figured it out.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but the whole thing was straightforward. Dr. Natarajan walked me through each step on the day, the procedure itself was quick, and the recovery was exactly as he said it would be. No surprises, no drama. Sometimes you just want things to be simple, and this was.
The Apollo facility on Bannerghatta Road is big—I got a bit turned around finding the clinic. But the front desk lady saw me looking lost and walked me right to where I needed to go. The place was clean and calm, which helped settle my nerves. Even the nurse who took my vitals was really kind. It felt like the whole team was on the same page.
What stood out for me was how Dr. Natarajan talks to you. He doesn't rush. When I was worried about some test results, he didn't just quote statistics; he drew a little diagram on his notepad to show me what was happening. He has a quiet, calm way about him that makes you feel like you're the only patient he has that day. That kind of attention is rare.
My father was admitted with a high fever and confusion. We were all scared. Dr. Aanchal Mittal was the one who sat us down in the waiting area and explained everything in simple terms—what they were checking for, what the possible causes were. She didn't rush us. She called my mobile with updates, even late once. It turned out to be a tricky infection, but her clear way of talking to the family made a hard week much easier to bear. Dad's home now, doing much better.
Took my wife to Apollo Bannerghatta. Parking was a hassle, and we waited a bit, but once we saw Dr. Mittal, it was different. Straight answers, no confusing medical jargon. My wife had persistent stomach issues. Dr. Mittal laid out the plan: let's try this first, if it doesn't help, we do this test. She gave us her direct line for follow-up. It was just a relief to have someone lay it all out so clearly and take the time to make sure we, not just the patient, understood.
Our 8-year-old son had to see Dr. Mittal. I was a nervous wreck, thinking the worst. She has this soft way of speaking that calmed him down immediately. She explained what she was going to do to him first, then turned to me and repeated it in more detail. She didn't just treat a symptom; she asked about his school, his diet, everything. Found a simple allergy we'd missed. We left feeling heard and, honestly, a bit foolish for worrying so much, but she never made us feel that way.
After three different opinions, my brother finally saw Dr. Aanchal Mittal. Night and day! She actually listened to his whole history without interrupting. She was so thorough, ordering one specific test others had overlooked. When the results came in, she called me herself because my brother was at work. 'We found the cause, and it's very treatable,' she said. I almost cried from relief. The whole process at Apollo was smooth, but it was her direct approach and genuine focus on fixing the problem that made the difference.
My dad was admitted under Dr. Monisha P. last month. I was really scared, but she took the time to explain everything to me and my sister in simple terms, not just once but every step of the way. She even called me directly after her evening rounds to give updates. It made a stressful situation feel manageable.
Our 8-year-old had a high fever that wouldn't break, and we were panicking. Dr. Monisha at Apollo Bannerghatta was so calm with him. She got down to his level, asked about his favorite cartoon, and explained what she was doing before she did it. He stopped crying because of her. She checked on him three times in one day, and her diagnosis was spot-on. We felt truly heard.
Saw Dr. Monisha P. for a persistent cough. Parking at Apollo was a nightmare, but the wait in the clinic wasn't too bad. She's direct, listened to my symptoms, asked good questions, and gave clear instructions. Got the right meds, cough cleared up in a few days. Solid doctor.
I've had this nagging stomach issue for months. Saw a couple of doctors who just prescribed pills. Dr. Monisha was different. She spent the first 15 minutes just asking me about my job, my diet, my stress levels—things nobody else bothered with. She connected dots I didn't even see. The treatment plan was simple but tailored to my actual life. I had to follow up twice, and she remembered all the personal details from our first chat. Felt like she was treating me, not just a chart.
I've been seeing Dr. Manish for my arthritis and blood pressure for nearly eight years now, ever since he was at his old clinic. What I appreciate most is that he remembers me, remembers my history without me having to repeat everything. He doesn't rush to change medications unless it's really needed, and he explains the 'why' behind things in a way that makes sense. That consistency is hard to find.
Dr. Manish is great. Went in with a bad stomach bug, he sorted it out fast. No fuss.
My appointment was at 11, but I got there early because the parking at Apollo Bannerghatta is always a bit of a hunt. I was nervous—I don't like hospitals. Dr. Manish came in, and right away he had this calm way about him. He listened to my concerns about these dizzy spells I'd been having, asked about my diet and sleep, things my last doctor brushed off. He ordered a couple of sensible tests to rule things out, and his advice was practical: drink more water, try to cut back on salt, come back if it happens again. He didn't make me feel silly for being worried. I left feeling much lighter than when I went in.
At my age, you want a doctor who is kind and doesn't talk down to you. Dr. Manish C A at Apollo is just that. He speaks clearly, checks that you understand, and is very gentle during examinations. The clinic was running a little behind that day, but his assistant kept us informed, which I appreciated. He addressed all my minor ailments with patience.
I was so nervous going in, it was my first time seeing a doctor by myself. Dr. Shwetha Rao just had this calm way about her that made me feel okay. She explained everything about my stomach issue without making me feel silly for asking questions. I left feeling a lot lighter than when I walked in.
At my age, one does not relish hospital visits. However, my appointment with Dr. Rao at Apollo Bannerghatta was a comfortable experience. She listened patiently to my old aches and did not rush me. Her advice was clear, and the treatment she suggested is helping. A very kind doctor.
Saw Dr. Shwetha Rao for a bad cough that wouldn't quit. Straight to the point, told me what it was and what to do. Got the meds, followed the advice, and I'm fine now. Good doctor.
I'd been putting off seeing someone about this nagging fatigue for weeks. The Apollo waiting area was busy, but once I got in with Dr. Rao, she gave me her full attention. She asked questions I hadn't even thought to mention, like about my sleep and stress at work. We pieced it together—it was mostly burnout, with a minor vitamin deficiency. She laid out a simple plan: supplements, better boundaries at the office, and a follow-up. It wasn't a magic fix, but having a clear path from a doctor who actually listened made all the difference.