Patient Experience
I was really worried about some ongoing fatigue. Dr. Ibrarullah has a very calm way about him. He explained everything in simple terms and never made me feel rushed. The hospital was busy, but he took his time. I left feeling much lighter.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been to a couple of doctors for my migraines with no real help. Dr. Ibrarullah actually figured it out. He adjusted my medication, and the last month has been so much better. I finally feel like myself again. So grateful.
My company's annual health check was at Apollo. Dr. Ibrarullah reviewed my report. He pointed out a couple of borderline numbers others had glossed over. Gave me straightforward lifestyle advice to correct it early. Practical, proactive—exactly what you want from a GP.
I'd been to three other doctors about this constant fatigue and stomach pain. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Rashmi Rekha Acharya actually listened, asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a tricky thyroid issue combined with a mild food intolerance. She explained it all on a notepad, drawing little diagrams. I finally feel like I have answers and a plan that makes sense.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but the whole thing was so straightforward. Dr. Acharya walked me through each step before she did it, which really helped. The procedure itself was quick, and she checked in the next day to see how the healing was going. It was just a simple thing, but the way it was handled made a real difference.
The parking at Apollo was completely full that day, which put me in a bad mood before my appointment. But from the moment I walked in, the front desk people were really kind and efficient. The nurse who took my vitals had a calming way about her. Even the cleaner in the hallway gave a smile. It felt like a team effort, and that positive environment made waiting a bit easier.
What stuck with me most about Dr. Acharya was how she talked to my elderly mother. She never rushed her. She sat down, made eye contact, and explained things in simple terms without sounding condescending. When my mom got confused and repeated a question, Dr. Acharya just patiently explained it again, differently. That kind of respect and patience is rare.
I'd been to a couple of doctors with this nagging stomach pain and fatigue, and everyone said it was just stress. Dr. Sethi was different. He actually listened to everything, even the stuff I thought was silly, and ordered a specific test the others hadn't. Turns out it was a tricky parasite. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad—why the usual treatments wouldn't work and what we needed to do. I finally feel like myself again.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Sethi made it so straightforward. The whole thing took maybe twenty minutes in his procedure room at Apollo. He talked me through each step, and the local anesthetic worked perfectly—felt just a little pressure. I was in and out, and the follow-up instructions were clear. Sometimes simple things done right are what you need most.
The Apollo facility is nice, but what stood out was the team. From the front desk person who helped me reschedule when I was running late to the nurse who saw I was anxious and brought me a glass of water, everyone was kind. Even the person who took my blood samples was really gentle. It made a long morning of check-ups much less stressful. Dr. Sethi's clinic runs like a well-oiled machine because of them.
What I'll remember most is how Dr. Sethi talked to my elderly mother. She was confused and scared about her new medication. He didn't just speak to me; he crouched down to her eye level, spoke slowly, and had her repeat the instructions back to him to make sure she understood. He treated her with such respect and patience, not just as a patient, but as a person. That meant the world to our family.
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this nagging fatigue and pain, and everyone had a different theory. Honestly, I was getting frustrated. Dr. Kanhu Charan Das was different. He actually sat and listened to my whole history, asked questions no one else had, and ordered a specific set of tests. It turned out to be something pretty uncommon, but he explained it in a way that finally made sense. He didn't rush me out with a prescription; he laid out a clear plan at Apollo. I feel like I'm finally on the right track.
Had to get a minor cyst removed. I was nervous at first, but Dr. Das made it simple. The whole thing felt very straightforward—in, out, done. He told me exactly what to expect, the procedure itself was quick, and his instructions for aftercare were clear. No drama, no fuss. It healed up perfectly. Sometimes you just want things to be easy, and this was.
The parking at Apollo was a bit of a zoo that day, I won't lie. But once I got inside for my appointment with Dr. Das, the whole vibe was calm. The front desk people found my file quickly, and the nurse who took my vitals was really kind, chatting about the weather to distract me. It's a busy hospital, but the team around Dr. Das makes the visit feel less impersonal. That really matters when you're not feeling great.
What I remember most is how Dr. Das talked to my mother. She's elderly and was very worried about her blood pressure. He didn't just talk at her; he pulled his chair up, looked her in the eye, and explained everything using simple terms. He checked if she understood, and he was genuinely patient with her repeated questions. You can tell he sees the person, not just the chart. That kind of respect is everything.
My 8-year-old son had a high fever that wouldn't break for three days. We were so scared. Dr. Pattanayak at Apollo was the first doctor who really listened to us. He sat with my son, talked to him directly in a calm voice, and explained everything in simple terms. The waiting area was packed, but once we got in, he gave us his full attention. He didn't just treat the fever; he figured out the underlying infection. My son is back to school now, and I finally feel like I can breathe again.
My father was admitted under Dr. Pattanayak's care. What stood out was how he kept our whole family in the loop. He'd take the time after his rounds to find us in the waiting area, even if it was just for a minute, to explain any changes in the treatment plan. He used plain language, no confusing medical jargon. He never made us feel like we were bothering him with questions. That kind of clear communication took a huge weight off our shoulders during a really stressful time.
Had a bad stomach issue. Went to see Dr. Pattanayak. He was straight to the point, asked the right questions, and gave me a clear plan. Fixed me up in a few days. No fuss, good doctor.
I'd been feeling run-down for months. Tired all the time, just not myself. My usual check-ups showed nothing. A friend suggested I try Dr. Pattanayak at Apollo. The first visit, I was nervous—big hospital, you know? But he had this very quiet, thoughtful way about him. He didn't just look at my charts; he asked about my work stress, my sleep, things no one else had. Ordered a couple of specific tests others hadn't thought of. Turns out, it was a simple vitamin deficiency that was throwing everything off. Started the supplements he suggested, and within a few weeks, the fog lifted. It wasn't a dramatic illness, but he solved a problem that was really affecting my life.
I was so nervous going in for my first check-up in years. Dr. Sahu could tell right away and just talked to me like a normal person, not a medical chart. He explained everything about my blood pressure in a way that actually made sense. I left feeling way less stressed than when I arrived.