Patient Experience
Appendicitis. Went to Apollo, saw Dr. Laxmikanta Mishra. He was direct, explained the need for surgery quickly. No sugar-coating. Procedure went fine. His post-op checks were brief but focused. Asked the right questions, adjusted medication once. Got the job done without fuss.
I was quite nervous before my hernia operation. Dr. Mishra has a very calm way about him. He took time to sit and answer all my family's worries, never made us feel rushed. After surgery, he visited my room every morning, his voice was always so gentle when asking about my pain. That kindness meant a great deal during a vulnerable time.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been putting off this surgery for years because I was terrified of the recovery. Dr. Mishra and his team were fantastic. From the moment I woke up, they had me moving and managing the pain effectively. I'm home now and feeling better than I have in ages! So glad I finally went through with it.
My father was admitted with a bad fever and confusion. We were all very scared. Dr. Misra took the time to explain everything to us in our own language, step by step. She didn't just talk to the charts; she looked at us. She told us what each test was for and what the possible outcomes were. It made a difficult time much easier to bear. The care was good, and my father is home now.
Took my son in for what we thought was a stomach bug. Dr. Sushmita Misra was direct and clear. She asked precise questions, examined him thoroughly, and said it was likely a minor infection but ordered a scan to rule out appendicitis. She was right; it wasn't that. I appreciated her not jumping to conclusions and being straightforward with us. We got clear instructions and he recovered quickly.
My mother was very anxious about her persistent cough. Dr. Misra has such a calm way about her. She listened without rushing, spoke softly, and really heard my mother's fears. She explained the treatment plan in a way that put my mother at ease. The waiting room was busy that day, but once we were with her, she gave us her full attention. It made all the difference.
After weeks of unexplained fatigue, seeing Dr. Misra was a huge relief. She connected dots other doctors missed and ordered the right tests. When she called with the results—a treatable thyroid issue—I almost cried from relief. She was genuinely happy for us and laid out a simple plan. The hospital parking was a nightmare, but honestly, after that news, I didn't even care. She's fantastic.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Booked a slot with Dr. Dash online, got in, he listened, ordered the right tests, and had a clear treatment plan by the end of the visit. No fuss, just fixed it. Exactly what I needed.
My 8-year-old son spiked a crazy high fever and was so lethargic. We were terrified. Dr. Dash was so calm with him, explained everything in simple terms to us, and didn't just throw antibiotics at it. He figured out it was a viral thing and told us exactly what signs to watch for. My son perked up in two days like Dr. Dash said he would. We felt heard the whole time.
Look, I hate going to the doctor. But I had this cough that wouldn't quit. Saw Dr. Dash at Apollo. He's straight to the point, no sugar-coating. Told me what it was, what to take, and when to come back if it didn't work. It worked. Parking at that hospital is always a nightmare, though.
I went in for what I thought was just bad heartburn. Dr. Dash actually sat and went through my whole history—diet, stress, everything. He asked questions other doctors never bother with. He said let's rule out a few things, and it turned out to be a mild gallbladder issue. The way he connected the dots felt different. Yeah, I waited a bit past my appointment time, but once I was in there, he gave me his full attention. He called me himself with the scan results instead of having a nurse do it.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The first few days were rough, I won't lie. Dr. Parida's team had a clear plan for the pain meds and explained what was normal soreness vs. what to call about. He checked on me every morning, even on the weekend, and adjusted things based on how I was feeling. It made a real difference in getting back on my feet.
My mother was admitted with a severe infection. We were all scared and confused. Dr. Parida was the one who actually sat us down in the family room and drew a diagram on a notepad to show us what was happening and what the treatment would do. He called my sister himself with updates when she couldn't be there. He treated us like people, not just visitors. We felt heard.
Went to Dr. Parida for a stubborn stomach issue others brushed off. He listened, ordered the right tests, figured it out. Fixed it. Simple as that. Parking at Apollo is always a hassle, but he's worth it.
It started with just feeling run-down for weeks. My local doc couldn't pin it down, so I went to Apollo. Dr. Parida walked in, and the first thing he did was sit, not stand. He asked about my job, my stress levels, everything. He remembered a tiny detail I'd mentioned about my diet from a previous note. He connected dots others missed and diagnosed a thyroid problem. The treatment was straightforward, but it was that investigative, patient approach that made all the difference. I'm back to my old self now, and I credit his willingness to really dig into the story.
I'd been to a few doctors about this nagging pain and fatigue, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Shashi Singh actually listened, asked a bunch of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was something pretty uncommon. She explained it all clearly, without making me feel stupid for not knowing the medical terms. It was a relief to finally have a real answer.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Singh made it seem so straightforward. The whole thing at Apollo was over in a couple of hours. She checked in right after, and the follow-up was just a quick call to confirm everything was healing fine. It was one of those medical things you dread that ends up being no big deal.
The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, I was running late and flustered. But from the front desk to the nurses in Dr. Singh's section, everyone was really calm and helpful. The place felt clean and organized, which helped me settle down. It made waiting for my appointment a lot less stressful.
What I remember most is how Dr. Singh talked to my elderly mother. She didn't rush her, she sat down and looked her in the eye, and explained things in a way she could really understand. She has this quiet, patient way about her that just puts you at ease. You don't feel like just another file on her desk.
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.