Patient Experience
I'd been to three other doctors about this constant fatigue and stomach pain. They all said it was stress. Dr. Sarojini actually listened, asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered a specific test the others hadn't. Turns out it was a tricky parasite. She called me herself with the results and walked me through the treatment plan. Finally, after months, I'm getting my energy back.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital experience than the procedure itself. But Dr. Sarojini made it so straightforward. She explained everything in the clinic, the day-of was quick, and she checked in right after. The whole thing felt very normal, no drama. Parking at Apollo was a hassle that morning, but that was the worst of it.
My dad was admitted, and I spent a lot of time in that hospital. What stood out wasn't just Dr. Sarojini—who was great—but her team. The nurses at the station remembered my name, and one even helped me figure out the cafeteria when I looked lost. The place is busy, sure, but the staff in her unit made a stressful time a bit easier to handle.
You know how some doctors talk at you while typing? Not her. During my check-up, Dr. Sarojini put the laptop aside, looked right at me, and asked how work was really going since my last visit. She remembered I was worried about my kid's exams. That personal touch, her calm way of talking—it makes you feel like a person, not just a case file.