Patient Experience
My dad was admitted under Dr. Agrawala last month. Honestly, we were all scared. But the doctor took time to explain everything to us in the waiting area, not just medical stuff but what to expect day-by-day. He gave us his direct number for after-hours questions, which we only used once, but just having it took so much weight off. He treated us like people, not just visitors.
First time ever needing to see a doctor on my own and I was a complete wreck. The Apollo lobby is huge and intimidating. Dr. Agrawala saw how nervous I was right away. He just talked to me normally for a few minutes first, about where I worked, before even getting to the symptoms. Didn't rush me at all. Left feeling like I'd actually been listened to, and with a clear plan. Huge relief.
Had a stubborn fever that wouldn't quit. Saw Dr. Agrawala at Apollo. He's direct, no fluff. Asked the right questions, ordered the needed tests, fixed me up. Parking was a nightmare, but the appointment itself was efficient. Good doctor.
It started with just feeling tired all the time, but after a week I knew something was wrong. I went to Apollo and got Dr. Agrawala. He spent the whole consultation connecting dots I didn't even see—asked about my sleep, my diet, stress at work. He remembered a minor thing I'd mentioned two years prior in a different context. His diagnosis wasn't just a label; he mapped out how one thing led to another. The treatment worked, but it was that thoroughness, like he was solving a puzzle, that really stuck with me. You don't get that everywhere.