Patient Experience
Just home from my surgery with Dr. Ravishankar at Apollo. The first few days were rough, I won't lie, but his team had a clear plan for the pain. He checked on me every morning, adjusted meds based on how I was actually feeling, not just a chart. It made a real difference in getting me moving again.
My mother was under Dr. Ravishankar's care. What stood out was how he spoke to us. He never rushed our questions, explained things in a way we could understand without being scary, and gave us his direct number for the ward. In a place like that, having a doctor who includes the family makes the whole ordeal a little less lonely.
Saw Dr. Ravishankar. Got the problem sorted. He's straightforward, tells you how it is. Parking at Apollo is always a nightmare, but the appointment itself was efficient.
I was really nervous walking into the Apollo Cancer Centre. Dr. Ravishankar had this calm way about him that just settled me down. He drew a simple diagram on his notepad to show exactly what was going on and what the surgery would involve. The day after the operation, he came in early, pulled up a chair, and asked about the pain level before even looking at the monitors. That small thing—asking me first—made me feel like a person, not just a case. The follow-up was just as thorough; he remembered details I'd almost forgotten to mention.