Patient Experience
My daughter needed her tonsils out. Honestly, I was more nervous than she was. Dr. Agarwal walked us through everything the week before, no rush. On the day, he popped his head in before the procedure just to crack a silly joke with her about ice cream. The surgery itself was straightforward, recovery was exactly as he said it would be. No drama, no surprises. Sometimes simple and smooth is exactly what you need.
The place was busy, I'll say that. Parking took a while. But once we got inside Apollo Children's, the nurses at the front desk saw my boy was anxious and gave him a sticker. The whole vibe in Dr. Agarwal's clinic was calm. The staff remembered our names from the last visit, which felt nice. It's not just about the doctor; it's the whole team making a stressful day a bit easier to handle.
What stuck with me was how he talked to my child, not just to me. He got down on his haunches to be at eye level, asked her about her school and her toys before asking about her tummy ache. He has this quiet, patient way about him that just makes kids—and their worried parents—feel safe. You don't feel like you're being hurried out the door. That kind of care matters more than any fancy medical term.
My son had his appendix out. The first few days after were rough, I won't lie. Dr. Sankar was really clear about what to expect with the pain. He didn't just give medicine; he showed me how to help my boy get comfortable, how to sit up without hurting. It wasn't an instant fix, but each day got a little easier, exactly like he said it would. That made the whole scary process feel manageable.
Our daughter had a high fever that wouldn't break. We went to Apollo Children's. Dr. Sankar saw her. He was direct, asked the right questions, ordered tests. Explained it was a bacterial infection in a way we understood. Started treatment immediately. She responded well. We appreciated the no-nonsense approach when we were so worried.
We were quite anxious coming from out of town. The hospital is big, parking was a hassle. But Dr. Sankar... he has a very calm way about him. He listened to all our fears about our little one's persistent cough, never made us feel rushed. His explanations were gentle but thorough. We left feeling heard and much more at ease.
FINALLY! After months of my kid having these awful stomach aches and seeing a couple of other doctors, we met Dr. Sankar at Apollo Children's. He figured it out – a food intolerance. Got us on a simple plan. The change has been incredible. No more crying after meals. He really listened when others didn't. So relieved we found him!
My son has been seeing Dr. Sripathi for his asthma since he was 5. He's 12 now. What I appreciate most is that Dr. Sripathi remembers him, remembers what worked last time, and never rushes us out. The clinic at Apollo can get busy, sure, but he makes you feel like you're his only appointment. That consistency over the years is everything when you're managing a chronic thing.
Our 3-year-old, Rohan, spiked a crazy high fever out of nowhere and just wouldn't eat. We were panicking. Dr. Sripathi at Apollo Children's was so calm. He explained everything in simple terms—what the fever was doing, why Rohan might not be hungry, what to watch for. He didn't just throw medicine at us. He sat with us until we felt okay to go home. Rohan bounced back in two days, but I'll remember how that doctor handled two scared parents.
Had to take my nephew to Apollo. Dr. Sripathi saw him. Straight to the point, clear advice. Fixed him up. Good experience.
Okay, so this was our first time at Apollo Children's, and I was a bit lost in that huge building. My daughter, Priya, had this weird rash that came and went for weeks. Our local doc was stumped. Dr. Sripathi listened to the whole timeline, asked about soaps, foods, even her new school uniform. He had this theory it was a contact thing from the uniform dye. Told us to switch to pure cotton for a week and see. We did, and the rash vanished. He didn't order a bunch of tests right away; he just... thought about it like a detective. Parking was a nightmare, but honestly, worth it for that kind of thinking.
My son has been seeing Dr. Chitra for his asthma since he was five. We're in our third year now. What I appreciate most is that she remembers him, remembers what worked last winter, and doesn't just treat the chart. The clinic can get busy, but she always makes a point to ask him a question directly. That consistency means we don't have to start from zero every visit, and I trust her judgment completely.
As an older person, one does worry about being a bother. Dr. Sundaramoorthy at Apollo Children's was very kind to this grandmother bringing in her grandson. She explained everything to both of us in a clear way and never made me feel rushed, even when I had a few extra questions. The whole experience was very reassuring.
Took my kid to see Dr. Chitra. She was straight to the point, figured out the issue fast. Got the prescription, and it worked. No fuss. Would go back.
We were at our wit's end. Our daughter, Meera, had a fever that just wouldn't break, and she was so listless. The waiting area at Apollo was packed, and I was nervous. When we finally saw Dr. Chitra, she spent a good ten minutes just observing Meera play with a toy before even touching her. She asked really specific questions about the last 48 hours that I hadn't even thought to track. Her diagnosis was spot-on—it was a specific viral thing—and her treatment plan was so clear. Meera bounced back in two days. That careful, observant approach made all the difference.
My son had his first ever fever and I was a total wreck. Dr. Meena was so calm. She explained everything in simple terms, showed me how to check his temperature properly, and didn't make me feel silly for being so worried. We left feeling like we could handle it.
Had my appendix out at Apollo. The first couple days were rough, but Dr. Thiagarajan's team had a clear plan for the pain. She checked on me twice a day, adjusted meds based on how I was actually feeling, not just a chart. The follow-up call a week later was a nice touch—made sure I was healing okay at home.
Saw Dr. Meena for a bad sinus infection. Got in, got checked, got a prescription that actually worked. No fuss. She listens, fixes the problem, moves on. What more do you want? Parking at the hospital is always a nightmare though.
My 8-year-old, Rohan, had been complaining of stomach aches for weeks. Our local doc said it was just anxiety. We went to see Dr. Thiagarajan at Apollo Children's. She spent a good 20 minutes just talking to Rohan about school, his friends, what he ate for lunch. He opened up to her in a way he hadn't with anyone else. She ordered one specific test based on that chat—turns out it was a mild food intolerance. She explained it to him like he was a scientist, drew a little picture of his digestive system. He felt in control. No more stomach aches. We're so grateful she took the time to really listen to a kid.
My son had a fever that just wouldn't break. We were scared. Dr. Desai saw us, and she just had this calm way about her. She explained everything to me, not just the medicine but what was happening in his little body. She made sure I understood before we left. It meant a lot, not feeling rushed when you're worried.