Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Surin for my blood pressure and general health for about eight years now, since he was at a smaller clinic. When he moved to Apollo, I followed him. That's the kind of trust he builds. He remembers my history without always checking the file, asks about my family, and never rushes me. His advice is steady and practical—no dramatic changes, just solid, consistent care that keeps me feeling well-managed. The new hospital is bigger and the parking situation is a hassle, but having a doctor who knows you this well is worth it.
As someone who travels constantly for work, I need a doctor who gets to the point. Dr. Surin is that. I came in with persistent fatigue that was affecting my performance. He listened, ordered the right tests efficiently, and diagnosed a simple vitamin deficiency. The treatment plan was clear and effective. No fluff, no unnecessary visits. I was in and out with a solution. He respects your time.
Look, I don't like going to the doctor. Was pretty nervous, stomach in knots the whole time. But Dr. Surin? He's straight up. I told him my symptoms, he asked a few pointed questions, explained what he thought it was (turned out to be a bad acid reflux) in plain language. Didn't sugarcoat it, just said 'cut back on the coffee and spicy food, take this for two weeks.' And it worked. The wait was a bit long, but he was worth it.
My whole family got hit with that nasty flu going around. I was the last to fall sick, and by then I was exhausted from caring for everyone. At Apollo, I probably looked as bad as I felt. Dr. Surin had this calm way about him. He didn't just look at my throat; he noticed I was shivering and had the nurse get me a blanket first. He explained how the virus moves through a household, which made me feel less like I'd done something wrong. The prescription helped, sure, but it was that moment of kindness when I was at my lowest that really stuck with me. I slept in the car for 20 minutes in the parking lot after because I was so drained, but I left feeling cared for, not just treated.