Patient Experience
For months, I just felt off—tired, some aches, nothing clear. Saw a couple of doctors who said it was stress. Dr. Seshadri actually sat and listened, really listened, to all the little things I’d written down. He ordered some specific tests others hadn’t thought of and figured out it was a rare autoimmune thing. It was a relief just to have a name for it, and his plan is helping.
I needed a colonoscopy and was pretty nervous about the whole thing. Dr. Seshadri explained everything in simple terms, no medical jargon. The procedure itself was fine—I was in and out. The best part was the follow-up call from his nurse the next day, just checking how I was feeling. It felt like they actually cared, not just that the job was done.
The Apollo waiting area was busy, I had to wait a bit past my slot, but it was okay. The nurses at the desk were really kind, especially when they saw I was alone. They kept me updated. Even the person who took my blood samples was gentle and cracked a small joke to ease my nerves. It made a long day much better.
What stuck with me was how Dr. Seshadri talks to you. He doesn't rush. During my consultation for high blood pressure, he noticed I looked worried and asked if something else was on my mind. We ended up talking about my dad's health history, which I hadn't mentioned before. He remembers those personal details at every visit.