Patient Experience
My son has been seeing Dr. Jeenat for his asthma since he was five. He's ten now. The clinic is always busy and we sometimes wait a bit, but that's because she doesn't rush anyone. She remembers his history, asks about school, and explains things to him directly. We've tried a few different plans over the years, and she's always honest about what might work and what might not. That consistency, knowing exactly what to expect from her, is what I trust most.
My daughter had a high fever and a rash. We went to Apollo Children's. Dr. Malawat saw us. She was calm, checked everything carefully, and told us it was a common viral thing. She explained what to watch for and when to come back. No fancy words, just clear instructions. The medicine she suggested worked. We were in and out in a reasonable time. It was straightforward, which is what you need when you're worried.
I was so scared when my little one wouldn't stop crying and seemed in pain. At the hospital, Dr. Jeenat was just... gentle. She spoke softly, not just to me but to my baby too, like she was trying to comfort her. She figured out it was a bad ear infection. She took her time during the exam, even when my daughter was fussy. Her quiet way of doing things made a horrible day much easier to handle. We're both very grateful.
FINALLY! Someone listened. My boy has had stomach issues for months, and we saw two other doctors who just said it was 'nothing serious.' Dr. Malawat at Apollo actually sat down with his food diary I brought. She asked a ton of questions, ordered the right tests, and we have a real diagnosis now—a mild food intolerance. Starting the new diet she suggested, and he's already more comfortable. What a relief to have answers and a plan that makes sense!