Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Sofia for my blood pressure and general health for almost a decade now, since she was at her old clinic. What I value most is that she remembers me, my history, and my quirks. I don't have to re-explain my whole life story every visit. Her advice is consistent, and she's honest—if I've slipped on my diet, she'll tell me, but without making me feel bad. That kind of trust is hard to find.
Had a nasty sinus infection. Went to Dr. Sofia Sultana at Apollo. She was straight to the point, diagnosed it fast, and gave clear instructions. Got the meds, followed them, and felt better in a couple days. No fuss, just what I needed.
It started with this dull ache in my side that I kept ignoring. By the time I dragged myself to Apollo, I was really worried. Dr. Sultana's assistant was running late that day, so I sat in the waiting room flipping through a magazine, trying not to think the worst. When I finally got in, Dr. Sofia had this way of asking questions that pieced everything together. She ordered the right tests, called me herself with the results (it was just a stubborn infection, thank goodness), and walked me through the treatment plan step-by-step. She turned a scary, confusing experience into something manageable.
Had my gallbladder out at Apollo Bilaspur. Dr. Parida was really clear about what to expect after, which helped a lot. The pain was rough the first night, but her team adjusted the meds quickly and checked on me often. Felt like they actually listened when I said something hurt.
I've been seeing Dr. Parida for my diabetes and blood pressure for about five years now. What I appreciate is that she remembers me, remembers my history, and doesn't jump to change things unless needed. It's a steady, sensible approach. I trust her because she's consistent, not flashy. She's helped me stay out of serious trouble.
Needed a doctor for a bad sinus infection. Got an appointment with Dr. Sushree Parida. She was straight to the point, diagnosed it fast, and prescribed what I needed. No fuss. Got better in a few days. Would see her again.
I went in for what I thought was just bad heartburn. Dr. Parida didn't dismiss it. She asked a ton of questions, even some that seemed unrelated, and decided to run a few extra tests. Turns out it was a minor issue with my pancreas that needed attention. The whole thing was a bit scary, but she explained each step without rushing me. I was in the waiting room a while, but once I was with her, she gave me her full focus. That thoroughness probably saved me a bigger problem down the line.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging stomach pain and fatigue, and everyone said it was just stress. Dr. Pandey was different. He actually sat and listened to every little symptom I described, even the weird ones I thought were unrelated. He ordered a specific test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be a tricky thyroid issue masquerading as something else. He explained the whole thing with a diagram on his notepad. Finally felt like someone had connected the dots.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous about the whole thing, but Dr. Pandey made it feel like no big deal. The procedure itself was over before I knew it. He talked me through each step, and the nurse was great about checking if I was comfortable. The best part was how clear the aftercare instructions were—no confusion, just simple steps. Back to normal in a few days.
The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that morning, so I arrived a bit flustered. But the front desk lady was really patient and got me sorted quickly. The whole place just felt calm, you know? Even the person who took my vitals was friendly. By the time I saw Dr. Pandey, I’d relaxed. It’s not just about the doctor; when the whole team is good, it makes a difference.
What I remember most is how he spoke to my elderly mother. She gets confused easily and was scared. Dr. Pandey didn't just talk to me; he knelt down so he was at her eye level, held her hand, and explained her new medication in words she could actually understand. He has this quiet, reassuring way about him that just puts you at ease. You don't feel like just another file on his desk.
I was so scared going in for my first check-up in years. My hands were literally shaking. Dr. Gupta just smiled, asked about my job first, and talked me through every single thing he was doing. By the end, I felt silly for being so nervous. He just has that kind of calm way about him.
My mother was admitted, and we were all a mess, asking a million questions. Dr. Gupta took the time to pull my brother and me aside in the hallway. He drew a simple diagram on a notepad to explain what was happening with her medication. He didn't rush us, and he gave us his direct number for the ward. That meant everything when we were sitting up worrying at night.
Had a weird pain in my side. Saw Dr. Gupta at Apollo. He was straight to the point, ordered the right scan, figured it out. Fixed me up. Good doctor.
I'd been feeling run down for months, just blaming work stress. I finally booked with Dr. Gupta, though the wait was a couple weeks. He didn't just shrug it off. He asked about my sleep, my diet, things I hadn't even connected. He remembered a detail I'd mentioned about leg cramps from my last visit a year ago. That led him to suggest a specific blood test others had missed. Turns out it was a simple vitamin deficiency. The man listens, and he connects dots. I'm back to my old self now, all because he paid proper attention.
My daughter insisted I see a doctor for my persistent cough. Dr. Das was very kind and patient with me, explaining everything in simple terms. He didn't rush me at all, even when I asked the same question twice. The clinic at Apollo was clean and comfortable, which matters at my age.
I've been seeing Dr. Das for nearly ten years, since he first helped manage my hypertension. What I value most is that he remembers my history—I don't have to re-explain everything each visit. His approach is steady and sensible, and I trust his judgment completely. When my medication needed adjusting last year, his plan was careful and it worked.
Had a nasty stomach bug. Went to Apollo, saw Dr. Das. He fixed me up quick. Straight to the point, told me what to do. Good doc.
I was really nervous going in—first time at Apollo Bilaspur, and the parking lot was packed. By the time I got to Dr. Das's room, I was a bit flustered. He just smiled and said, 'Let's start from the beginning.' He listened to my whole story about the fatigue and joint pain, asked specific questions about my daily routine, and even connected it to some bloodwork I'd had done elsewhere. He laid out a clear plan: try this for two weeks, call if it doesn't help, and we'll look deeper. I left feeling heard and like I had a path forward, not just a prescription.
My 8-year-old son had a high fever that just wouldn't break, and I was a mess. Dr. Sofia was so calm with him, explaining everything in a way he could understand. She didn't just rush to prescribe; she listened to everything I said, even when I was probably repeating myself. The clinic was busy and we waited a bit, but once we were in her room, she gave us all her time. My son left feeling less scared, and so did I.