Patient Experience
I'd been to three doctors about this constant fatigue and weird stomach pain. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Giridhar actually listened to all the little details I thought were irrelevant. He ordered a specific test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be a tricky thyroid issue combined with a mild food intolerance. He explained it in a way that finally made sense. I'm on the right track now, and it's such a relief to have answers.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing, even though everyone said it was routine. Dr. Giridhar walked me through exactly what would happen on the day. The procedure itself at Apollo Seshadripuram was over before I knew it. No drama, no fuss. He checked in the next day, which I really didn't expect. It was just a smooth experience from start to finish.
The parking at the hospital was a nightmare that day, so I was already flustered when I got in. But the front desk lady was really patient helping me find my paperwork. The nurse who took my vitals was chatting about the rain, which calmed me down. Even the cleaner in the hallway gave me a smile. It felt like the whole team there was in a good mood. Dr. Giridhar fits right into that—he’s part of a place that actually feels helpful.
What sticks with me is how he talks to you. He doesn't just look at the chart. He'll sit down, make eye contact, and ask how you're *really* doing. When my blood pressure was up, instead of just scolding me, he asked about my work stress and we talked about small ways to manage it. He remembers things from past visits, too. It feels like you're talking to a very smart, calm friend who happens to know a lot about medicine.
I'd been to three other doctors for this weird fatigue and joint pain. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Mani Deepthi actually sat and listened, asked questions about things no one else did, like a rash I had months ago. She ordered a specific blood test the others hadn't. Turns out it was something pretty rare. She explained it all with a diagram on her notepad, didn't rush me. Finally felt like someone was actually solving the puzzle.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Dasari made it feel like no big deal. The whole thing at Apollo Seshadripuram was over in maybe twenty minutes. She talked me through each step as she did it, which really helped. Sore for a day or two, but it healed clean. Just a straightforward, smooth experience from start to finish.
The parking at the hospital was completely full that day, which put me in a bad mood before my appointment. But the front desk staff helped sort it, and the nurse who took my vitals was really kind. The waiting area was calm, not chaotic. By the time I saw Dr. Mani Deepthi, I was a lot less frazzled. It's funny how the whole environment makes a difference.
What stuck with me was how Dr. Dasari talks to you. I'm an older patient, and sometimes doctors just speak to my son. She looked right at me, asked what *I* thought was going on. Her tone was direct but gentle, no sugar-coating, but also no scare tactics. She has a way of making you feel like you're in capable hands without her having to say it.
I've been seeing Dr. Shoba Sudeep for my blood pressure for over eight years now, since she was at her old clinic. I followed her to Apollo. That's how much I trust her. She remembers the details, asks about my family, and never rushes me. Her advice is always steady and sensible. In a world where doctors change all the time, her consistency is what keeps me healthy.
Had my gallbladder out last month. I was really scared about the pain afterwards. Dr. Shoba was very clear about what to expect and set up a pain management plan that actually worked. She checked on me personally the day after surgery, not just the junior doctors. The recovery was tough, but I never felt like I was managing it alone. She made a hard process feel manageable.
Went to Dr. Shoba for a bad flu that wouldn't quit. Got an appointment easily. She listened, didn't over-prescribe, and told me exactly what to do. Felt better in a couple days. Straightforward and effective. Parking at that Apollo is always a nightmare, though.
My story's a bit odd. I went in for a routine check-up feeling mostly fine, just tired. Dr. Shoba was going through the usual questions, but she paused when I mentioned a vague discomfort I'd been ignoring. She asked a few more specific questions and suggested a simple scan 'just to rule things out.' Honestly, I thought it was overkill. That scan found a small issue early, something that could have been a big problem later. She didn't panic, just laid out the options calmly. It wasn't a dramatic rescue, just a doctor paying really close attention to a throwaway comment. That kind of attention is rare.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging fatigue and weird joint pain. Everyone said it was stress or maybe just getting older. Dr. Vybhav was different. He actually listened to the whole, long story, asked a bunch of questions that seemed random at the time, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was something pretty rare. He sat with me and my wife and explained it in a way that finally made sense. I'm on a treatment plan now and feel like myself again. He just didn't give up.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital process than the actual thing. Dr. Vybhav's team at Apollo Seshadripuram made it simple. The nurse who prepped me was really calming, and the doctor himself walked me through each step right before he did it. The whole thing was over in what felt like minutes. I was in and out, and the follow-up was just a quick check. It was exactly what you hope for with something routine – no drama.
The parking situation at the hospital was a bit of a hassle that day, I won't lie. But once I got inside, it made a difference. The front desk person saw I was flustered and helped me out right away. The whole place felt clean and calm, which helped settle my nerves. Even the person who took my blood samples was really gentle and chatted to distract me. It felt like the staff were all on the same page, which made seeing Dr. Vybhav that much easier.
What I remember most is how he talked to my elderly mother. She was scared and confused about her new medication. Dr. Vybhav didn't just talk to me; he got down on her level, spoke slowly, and drew a little diagram on his notepad about how the medicine would work. He checked twice to see if she understood. He has this quiet, patient way about him that makes you feel like you're his only patient that day. It meant the world to her.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging fatigue and stomach thing, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Anjan Kumar actually listened. He asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, ordered some specific tests, and it turned out to be a thyroid issue that was messing with my digestion. It wasn't obvious, but he figured it out. I'm finally on the right treatment.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Anjan Kumar made it simple. He explained exactly what he'd do, the whole thing took maybe twenty minutes, and the parking at Apollo Seshadripuram was more stressful than the procedure. Follow-up was quick and easy, no fuss.
The clinic was busy and I had to wait a bit, but the front desk staff were really patient with everyone. The nurse who took my vitals was gentle and cracked a small joke that helped me relax. The place itself feels clean and organized, which matters when you're not feeling great.
What I remember most is how Dr. Anjan Kumar talked to my elderly mother. She gets confused easily. He didn't rush her, he repeated things calmly, and he looked at her, not just me. He has a quiet way of making you feel like you're the only person in the room. That kind of attention is rare.