Patient Experience
Had a pretty major surgery with Dr. Sadacharan at Apollo. The first few days after were rough, obviously, but his team had a clear plan for the pain that actually worked. He checked on me every morning, adjusted things when I needed it, and didn't just throw pills at me. Felt like he was really focused on getting me through the worst of it and moving.
I've been under Dr. Sadacharan's care for my condition for over three years now. What I appreciate is that he remembers the details from my last visit, and his approach doesn't swing wildly from one appointment to the next. At Apollo Cancer Centre, you see a lot of faces, but having him as the constant, steady hand makes a huge difference. I trust his judgment because it's always measured and consistent.
Needed a general surgeon, got referred to Dr. Sadacharan. He explained what needed doing in plain language, no fluff. Did the procedure at Apollo, everything went fine. Follow-up was straightforward. He's a good doctor.
I was a nervous wreck walking into Apollo Cancer Centre, even though my issue turned out to be general surgery. Dr. Sadacharan has this very calm way about him. He sat down, drew a simple diagram on his notepad to show me exactly what he was going to do and why. The day of, I remember waiting in pre-op and he came by just to ask if I had any last questions—seemed like he had all the time in the world even though he was probably busy. Recovery had its ups and downs, but I kept thinking back to that diagram and his explanation; it made the whole process less scary because I understood it.