Patient Experience
Had a persistent issue others dismissed. Went to Dr. Balakumar at Apollo. He listened, ordered the right scans, found the problem. Explained the treatment plan clearly. No fluff. Fixed it. Good doctor.
I was so nervous before the appointment, my hands were shaking. Dr. Balakumar has such a gentle way about him. He spoke softly, made sure I was comfortable with each step, and really listened when I described the pain. It wasn't just about the medicine; he cared about how I was feeling. That meant a great deal to me.
Finally! After months of feeling off and getting nowhere, Dr. Balakumar actually figured it out. He was so thorough, checking things others missed. When he walked in with the results and a real plan, I almost cried with relief. The whole team at Apollo was great, but he's the one who connected the dots. I'm on the mend now!
I was so scared going in for my first check-up. My hands were literally shaking. Dr. Kalaichelvi just had this calm way about her, talked me through everything step-by-step, and never made me feel rushed. I left feeling like a weight was off my shoulders. The clinic was busy but she made time.
Needed a thorough health screen, fast. Dr. K at Apollo Cancer Centre got it done. Clear instructions, direct answers to my questions, and the results were explained without any fluff. Efficient and professional. Exactly what I needed.
Look, I don't do doctors. But I had to go. Dr. Kalaichelvi was straight with me—no sugar-coating, but also not scary about it. Told me what was wrong, what we could do, and what I needed to change. Parking was a nightmare, but the appointment itself was fine. She knows her stuff.
My story's a bit long. I'd been feeling off for months, putting it off. Finally saw Dr. Kalaichelvi. She listened to my whole history, even the stuff I thought was irrelevant. Ordered the right tests, and when the results came, she sat with me for a good twenty minutes drawing diagrams to explain what was happening and the plan. It wasn't just a prescription; I felt like I understood my own health for the first time. There was a bit of a wait that day, but it was worth it for that kind of attention.
Had my gallbladder out at Apollo last month. Dr. Sangeetha was straight with me about the recovery. The pain was rough the first few days, but her team had a clear plan for it that actually worked. She checked on me every morning, even on the weekend, and adjusted things when I needed it. Felt like she was really paying attention.
Our 8-year-old, Arjun, had a scary fever that wouldn't break, and we were panicking. Dr. Sangeetha at Apollo saw him right away. She was so calm, talked directly to him in a soft voice, explained everything to us without rushing. She called the next day to check on him herself. It meant the world to us that she treated our worry seriously, not just the symptoms.
Look, I've seen a few doctors. Dr. Sangeetha is good. She listens, gives you the facts, and doesn't waste your time. Fixed my issue. Parking at Apollo is always a hassle, but she was worth it.
I went to Apollo for what I thought was just persistent heartburn. Dr. Visweswar didn't just write a prescription. She asked about my job stress, my diet, everything. She actually remembered details from my last visit a year ago. We did some tests to rule out other stuff, which I appreciated—no guessing. Because of her thorough approach, we caught a minor hernia early. The whole process felt collaborative, not like I was just being processed through a system.
At my age, you want a doctor who listens and doesn't rush you. Dr. Manjula Rao was just that. She explained everything about my new medication in simple terms, and her manner was so calm. The Apollo centre is a big place, but she made it feel personal. I left feeling reassured, not just prescribed to.
I've been seeing Dr. Rao for my check-ups for over five years now. What I value most is that I never feel like just another file on her desk. She remembers the details—asks about my grandson by name, recalls my past concerns. That consistency is everything. When she suggested a new screening last visit, I trusted her judgment completely. She's become a steady part of my healthcare.
Saw Dr. Manjula Rao at Apollo. Straight to the point, which I like. Explained my options clearly, no medical jargon. Had to wait a bit, but it was worth it. Got a solid plan. Would go back.
I was really nervous going in—first time at a cancer centre, even if it was just a general consult. Dr. Rao had a way of putting me at ease right away. She noticed I was fidgeting and said, 'Let's just talk first.' She drew a little diagram on her notepad to show what was happening, which helped a lot. The parking was a nightmare that day, but honestly, after the appointment, I didn't even mind. She took the time, and I felt truly heard.
I was so scared going in for my first appointment. My hands were shaking in the waiting room. Dr. Revathi Raj just had this calm way about her that made me feel like it was going to be okay. She explained everything without making me feel stupid for asking questions. I left feeling like I could actually handle this.
As someone with zero time to spare, Dr. Raj's approach was perfect. She was direct, got straight to the point about my symptoms, and laid out a clear plan during my consultation at Apollo. No fluff, just actionable steps. Follow-up was efficient. Exactly what I needed.
Look, I don't do doctors. But I had to go. Dr. Raj was good—no nonsense, told me straight what was up and what we needed to do. The clinic was busy, had to wait a bit, but once I was in, she was focused. Got me sorted.
I'd been putting off dealing with this nagging health issue for months. The Apollo centre is huge and a bit overwhelming, I won't lie. From the moment Dr. Revathi Raj walked in, she just listened. I mean, really listened, while I rambled on about all my weird symptoms. She connected dots I didn't even see, ordered the right tests without overdoing it, and called me herself with the results to explain what they meant. It wasn't just a check-up; she figured out the root of the problem when I thought I'd just get a shrug and a prescription. That kind of attention is rare.
My case was a real puzzle for a while. I'd been to a couple of doctors with these vague symptoms, and nothing was adding up. Dr. Thamburaj was the first one to really sit and connect the dots. He ordered a specific test the others hadn't, and it finally gave us an answer. It was a relief just to know what we were dealing with, and his plan from there made sense.