Patient Experience
I'd been to three doctors about this constant fatigue and weird joint pain. Everyone said it was stress or getting older. Dr. Parwati Sharma actually listened, really looked at my whole history, and ordered some specific tests others hadn't. Turns out it was something quite rare. She explained it all to me without making me feel stupid, and we finally have a treatment plan that's working. She didn't give up.
Had to get a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital experience than the procedure itself. But with Dr. Sharma, it was just... straightforward. She told me exactly what would happen, how long it would take, and what the scar might look like. The whole thing was over in what felt like twenty minutes. It healed up perfectly, no fuss. Sometimes simple is good.
The Apollo Sage waiting area was packed and I had to circle for parking, which put me in a bad mood. But the front desk lady was really kind about it. The nurse who took my vitals cracked a joke that made me relax. It felt like the whole team, Dr. Sharma included, was actually working together. The place just had a calm, efficient vibe once you got past the front door chaos.
My teenage son had to see her, and he was being a typical grumpy, closed-off kid about it. Dr. Sharma had this way of talking directly to him, not just to me. She asked him about his football practice while she was examining him. She got more out of him in five minutes than I had in a week. He left saying, 'She's alright.' That's high praise from him.
I've been seeing Dr. Bhadra for my blood pressure for nearly eight years now. She remembers things from my last visit without always checking the file first. That consistency means something. The clinic can get busy and you might wait a bit, but once you're in her room, she's focused on you. I don't feel like just another chart. She explains changes in a way that makes sense, and I trust her judgment completely. That's hard to find.
Had a stubborn sinus infection. Went to Apollo Sage, saw Dr. Bhadra. She listened, asked the right questions, didn't jump to heavy meds right away. Prescription was clear, instructions were simple. Followed up in a week, it was clearing up. Job done. No fuss, no drama. She's good.
I was quite nervous about some ongoing stomach issues. Dr. Bhadra has such a calm way about her. She didn't rush me at all, even when I was fumbling to explain the discomfort. She just listened quietly, nodded, and then suggested a very gradual plan. It wasn't a quick fix, but her gentle approach made me feel heard and safe. The hospital itself is large, but in her consulting room, it felt peaceful.
Finally! Someone who actually figured out what was causing my fatigue. I'd seen a couple of doctors before and just got the 'get more sleep' talk. Dr. Bhadra actually ran the right tests and spotted a thyroid issue I didn't know I had. Started on treatment last month and the difference is night and day. I have my energy back! She's sharp, she listens, and she gets results. So glad I booked that appointment.
Had my gallbladder out at Apollo Sage. Dr. Malaiya was straight with me about the recovery timeline, which I appreciated. The first couple days were rough, but his team had a clear pain plan that actually worked. He checked in himself every morning, even on the weekend, and adjusted things when I said the meds were making me too foggy. Felt like he was actually listening, not just following a chart.
Needed a quick but thorough check-up between back-to-back projects. Booked with Dr. Malaiya online. In and out in under 45 minutes. He got right to the point, ordered the necessary tests, and explained the results clearly via the portal. No fluff, just efficient care. Exactly what I needed.
Went in for a weird pain in my side. Dr. Malaiya didn't mess around—sent me for a scan same day. Turned out to be a minor thing, but he explained it in plain English, no scary medical jargon. Parking at the hospital was a nightmare, though. Guy knows his stuff.
I was really nervous about my hernia operation. From the first consult, Dr. Malaiya had this calm way of explaining everything, drawing little diagrams on the pad. The day of surgery, he came by before they wheeled me in, cracked a dry joke that actually made me laugh. Recovery was up and down—some days I felt great, others not so much. He never dismissed the bad days; just said 'let's adjust' and we did. What stuck with me was him calling a week after I was home, just to ask how the pain was and if I was walking enough. Felt like he actually remembered me as a person, not just another case.
My 8-year-old son had a fever that just wouldn't break, and I was a complete mess. Dr. Shreya at Apollo Sage was so calm with him, explaining everything in a way he could understand while she checked him over. She didn't just rush us out with a prescription; she actually sat and listened to all my worried-mom questions, even the silly ones. The hospital itself was busy and we waited a bit, but once we were with her, she made us feel like we were her only patients. My son left saying his stomach felt better just because she was nice to him.
I hate going to the doctor, always have. My hands were literally sweaty in the waiting room at Apollo Sage. But Dr. Mishra? She walked in, smiled, and the first thing she said was 'So, what's been worrying you?' not 'What's wrong with you?'. She just had this way of talking that made my anxiety about the whole thing melt away. She explained my blood pressure thing clearly, no scary medical jargon. I actually left feeling lighter, not more stressed. Huge relief.
Had a weird persistent cough. Saw Dr. Shreya Mishra at Apollo Sage. She was direct, figured it out fast, gave me a clear plan. Fixed me up. No nonsense, which I appreciate.
Okay, so this started with what I thought was just a really bad migraine. After two days, my wife dragged me to Apollo Sage. I got Dr. Shreya Mishra. She did the usual check, but then she asked this random question about whether I'd done any yard work recently. Turns out, I had—cleared out a bunch of old vines. Long story short, it wasn't just a migraine. She connected dots I never would have, ordered a specific test, and found a mild infection from a scratch I didn't even remember getting. The way she listened to my whole week, not just my symptoms, made all the difference. Parking was a nightmare, but honestly, worth it.
Had my gallbladder out at Apollo Sage. Dr. Khandelwal checked on me twice a day, even on Sunday. The pain plan he set up actually worked—I wasn't just gritting my teeth. Felt rough the first night, but the nurses knew exactly what to do because he'd written clear instructions. Walking by day three.
I was so nervous going in—first time seeing a specialist for my stomach issues. Dr. Khandelwal just had this calm way about him. He actually listened to all my worries without rushing me. Explained everything in normal words, not doctor-speak. Left feeling like I finally had a plan, and way less scared.
Fixed my hernia. Dr. Khandelwal was straight to the point, told me what needed doing and why. Surgery went fine, recovery's been okay. He's good, no nonsense. Would see him again if I had to.
My story's a bit long, sorry. I'd had this nagging pain for months, seen a couple doctors who just shrugged. At Apollo Sage, Dr. Khandelwal spent a solid 20 minutes just asking questions and poking around. He remembered a tiny detail I'd mentioned about when the pain spiked. Ordered one specific scan the others hadn't. Turns out it was a small abscess. He drained it right there in his office. It wasn't some magic cure, but he paid attention where others didn't. The hospital parking is always full, but for once, it felt worth the hassle.