Patient Experience
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this nagging fatigue and stomach pain. Everyone had a different theory. Dr. Qutubuddin Ali actually sat and listened to the whole weird timeline, asked questions no one else had. He connected dots I didn't even know were there and ordered a specific test. Turns out it was something pretty uncommon. He explained it in plain English, no sugar-coating, but also made a clear plan. I finally feel like I'm getting somewhere.
Had to get a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital process than the actual thing. At Apollo Sage, the whole thing was just... straightforward. Dr. Ali did the procedure himself, talked me through what he was doing as he went. It was over before I knew it. The follow-up was quick, and the scar is barely there now. Sometimes simple things going right is a huge relief.
Parking at Apollo Sage was a nightmare that day, I was already flustered. But from the front desk to the nurses, everyone was really calm and helpful. The place itself feels clean and quiet, which helped settle my nerves. When Dr. Ali came in, he was clearly briefed and didn't make me repeat my whole history. It felt like the team actually talked to each other, which shouldn't be rare, but it is.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get defensive. Dr. Ali has this way about him—he's direct, but he doesn't talk down to you. When I was worried about a side effect, he didn't dismiss it; he explained why it might be happening and we adjusted. He remembers personal details, asks about my work. It doesn't feel like he's just treating a chart. That kind of respect makes you want to follow his advice.