Patient Experience
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this nagging fatigue and stomach issue, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Dobhada actually listened to the whole history, asked questions no one else did, and ordered a specific test. Turns out it was something pretty rare. He sat with me and my wife, drew a diagram on a notepad to explain it all. I'm on the right treatment now, and I finally feel like myself again. It was a relief to have someone really dig for an answer.
Had to get a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Dobhada made it sound so straightforward. The day of, the whole thing was over in what felt like minutes. He talked me through each step as it happened, which kept my mind off it. The stitches were neat, healing was a breeze. Sometimes the simple things are done really well, and that matters.
Parking at Apollo was a bit of a hunt that morning, I won't lie. But once inside, the whole experience was calm. The front desk lady saw I was looking lost and pointed me in the right direction. The nurse who took my vitals was really kind, and the waiting area was quiet and clean. It just felt organized, not chaotic like some places. It made seeing the doctor less stressful.
What I remember most is how Dr. Dobhada talked to my elderly mother. She gets confused easily and was scared. He didn't just talk to me; he got down to her eye level, spoke slowly, and checked she understood everything. He has this quiet, patient way about him. You don't feel rushed. My mom trusted him immediately, and that meant everything to our family.
I've been seeing Dr. Sambit Das for my blood pressure for almost eight years now, since before he moved to Apollo. That's the thing—he remembers. He knows my history without always checking the file, asks about my family. It's not just about the prescription; it's that he's been a steady, reliable part of my healthcare for so long. I trust his judgment completely because he's earned it, visit after visit.
At my age, a trip to the hospital can be quite daunting. Dr. Das has a very calm manner that puts one at ease. He explains things regarding my arthritis in a clear way, never makes me feel rushed, and his suggestions are always practical. The clinic at Apollo is very comfortable, which helps, but it is his personal attention that makes the difference.
Had a nasty stomach bug last week. Went to Apollo, saw Dr. Das. He was straight to the point, figured it out fast, gave me a clear plan. No fluff. Felt better in two days. Good doctor.
So my 10-year-old son spiked a crazy high fever on a Sunday, and we panicked. Got to Apollo, and honestly, the ER was packed. We finally got to see Dr. Das, and he was so patient with my worried chatter. He examined my boy thoroughly, even cracked a little joke to make him smile. He didn't just jump to strong meds; he explained it was likely a viral thing and told us exactly what signs to watch for. We left feeling informed, not just scared. The fever broke the next day, just like he said it might. That whole experience, his calm in our little crisis, really stuck with me.
I was a total wreck before my appointment. First time seeing a doctor on my own and I was convinced it was something serious. Dr. Mohanty just had this calm way about him. He listened to all my (probably silly) worries, explained everything in simple terms, and by the end I felt silly for being so nervous. The staff at Apollo were nice too, even though I had to wait a bit past my slot.
Had a persistent stomach issue that was affecting my work. Needed a doctor who could get to the point. Dr. Sandeep Mohanty at Apollo was direct, asked the right questions, ordered the necessary tests, and gave me a clear treatment plan. Problem resolved in two weeks. Efficient and effective.
Look, I don't like doctors. But I had this cough that wouldn't quit. Saw Dr. Mohanty. He's no-nonsense, which I appreciate. Told me straight what it was (just a bad bug), what to take, and what to watch for. Didn't push extra stuff. Parking at Apollo is always a pain, but the visit itself was fine.
My experience with Dr. Mohanty started rough—I’d been feeling off for months, seen a couple other docs who just shrugged. At Apollo, the wait was long, I’ll be honest. But when I finally got in, he was different. He actually looked back at my old notes, asked about my work stress and sleep, things no one else did. He connected dots I didn’t even see. It wasn’t a magic fix, but he laid out a real plan, checked in with me later. Felt like someone finally took the time to figure it out.
My 8-year-old son had a high fever that just wouldn't break, and I was terrified. Dr. Nayak at Apollo was so calm with him, explained everything to me in simple terms, and actually got down on his level to talk. The waiting room was packed, but he never rushed us. He called the next day himself to check in, which meant the world. My kid's fine now, and he's not even scared of doctors anymore.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself is one thing, but how you feel after is everything. Dr. Nayak's team had a clear plan for the pain that actually worked—none of that 'tough it out' nonsense. He was straight about what recovery would be like: the first three days are rough, then it gets better. He was right. Follow-up was easy, and I'm back to my normal routine now without that constant ache.
Went to Dr. Nayak for a stubborn sinus infection. Got in, got checked, got a prescription that worked. No fuss. He listens and gets to the point. Parking at Apollo is always a hassle, but the appointment itself was efficient.
I've had this nagging fatigue and joint pain for months. Saw two other doctors who just shrugged. My wife finally pushed me to try Apollo. Dr. Nayak spent a solid 45 minutes with me, going over my history like a detective. He ordered specific blood tests the others hadn't. Turns out, it was a vitamin D deficiency so severe it was affecting everything. Started the supplements he suggested, and I feel like a different person. It wasn't some mystery illness; he just looked properly.
My stomach issues had been brushed off as stress for months by other doctors. Dr. Pankaj Verma actually listened, asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a tricky gallbladder problem that wasn't showing up on standard scans. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad—no fancy jargon. I'm finally feeling like myself after the surgery he recommended.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital process than the procedure itself. But Dr. Verma's team at Apollo had it down. In, out, done. The doctor himself checked in right before and after, making sure I was comfortable. The whole thing felt very routine for them, which was exactly what I needed it to be.
The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, I won't lie. I was flustered by the time I got to the clinic. But the front desk lady was so calm and got me sorted quickly. The nurse who took my vitals noticed I seemed anxious and just chatted about the weather while she worked. It made a huge difference. Dr. Verma's good, but his staff really sets the tone.
Look, I don't really like doctors. I get awkward. But Dr. Verma has this way of talking that's just... normal. He sat down, didn't look at the clock, and when I explained my knee pain, he said, 'Yeah, that sounds annoying.' He just got it. Didn't rush to a scary diagnosis, just laid out simple steps. Felt like talking to a really knowledgeable uncle, not some medical authority figure.