Patient Experience
Appendicitis. Went to Apollo, saw Dr. Panneer A. He explained the surgery quickly, no extra details. Did the operation. Pain was managed. I was discharged. Follow-up was clear. Got the job done.
I was so nervous before my hernia operation at Apollo. Dr. Panneer has a very calm way about him. He listened to all my worries and never made me feel rushed. The waiting room was busy that day, but once I was with him, he gave me his full attention. My recovery is going smoothly, and I'm very grateful for his kind and careful approach.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been putting off this procedure for ages, just scared of the whole thing. From the first consult, Dr. Panneer at Apollo Heart Centre just made sense. Surgery day was smooth, and when I woke up, the relief was immediate. I finally feel like myself again! So glad I went through with it.
I'd been to three other doctors about this constant fatigue and dizziness. They all said it was stress. Dr. Bezwada actually listened, asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered a specific heart rhythm test. Turns out it was something called sick sinus syndrome. It was a bit scary to hear, but he explained it in simple terms and laid out the plan for a pacemaker. Finally, an answer.
Needed a basic cardiac check-up and stress test. Honestly, I was nervous at first—hospitals make me anxious. But the whole thing at Apollo was surprisingly straightforward. Dr. Bezwada was quick, efficient, and cracked a joke about my running shoes that put me at ease. Got my results fast, everything was clear, and I was out in a couple of hours. Just what you want from a routine visit.
The parking at Apollo was completely full that morning, which put me in a bad mood. But from the moment I walked in, the front desk staff were really patient helping me sort my paperwork. The nurse who did my initial vitals was lovely—she could tell I was worried and talked me through each step. It made waiting for Dr. Bezwada much less stressful. The place just runs well.
What I remember most is how Dr. Bezwada talked to my mother. She's older and gets confused. He didn't just speak to me; he sat down, looked right at her, and explained her medication changes slowly, using her own words. He didn't rush us out, even when we had a few silly questions. That kind of patience is rare. You feel like a person, not a file.
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this constant fatigue and weird pain in my side. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Reddy actually listened, asked a bunch of questions that seemed unrelated at first, and ordered a specific scan others hadn't. Turned out it was a tricky kidney issue that wasn't obvious. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad—no fancy jargon. I'm just relieved someone finally figured it out.
Had to get a colonoscopy, which honestly, I was dreading. The prep was the worst part, as everyone says. But the day of, Dr. Reddy and his team were so calm. He cracked a small joke as I was going under, which helped. Woke up, everything was fine, and he came by later with the clear results. It was just a routine check, but they made a nervous process feel straightforward.
The Apollo centre is a big place, and I got a bit lost finding the cardiology wing. One of the nurses at the front desk saw me looking confused and walked me all the way to Dr. Reddy's clinic. The waiting area was busy, but it was clean and the chairs were actually comfortable. Even the person who took my blood pressure was really gentle and chatted about the weather to distract me.
What I remember most is how Dr. Reddy talked to my elderly mother. She was scared and hard of hearing. He didn't just raise his voice; he sat right next to her, made sure she could see his face, and explained everything slowly, checking in with her after each point. He treated her with such patience and respect. That meant more to our family than any medicine.
My hands were shaking in the waiting room. First time seeing a cardiologist, and honestly, I was scared. Dr. Shanta came in, sat down, and just... talked. She didn't rush. She explained what every little blip on the ECG meant in simple words, even drew a little diagram. By the time I left Apollo, the tightness in my chest was gone, and it wasn't just the medication. She has a way of making you feel like it's all going to be okay.
Had chest discomfort. Went to Apollo Heart Centre. Saw Dr. Shanta Bhaskaran. She ordered the right tests, found the issue, prescribed treatment. It worked. Follow-up was clear. She's direct, knows her stuff, and doesn't waste your time. Parking at Apollo is always a hassle, but the appointment itself was efficient.
I was so worried about my father. Dr. Shanta was... so kind. She took the time to listen to all our family's concerns, even the silly ones. Her voice is very calm. She explained everything to my father in Tamil, which put him at ease. The care felt thoughtful, not rushed. We're very grateful.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been feeling off for months, tired all the time. Previous doctors just shrugged. Dr. Bhaskaran actually listened, connected the dots, and figured it out! Started the new treatment plan she suggested, and I finally have my energy back. It's like a weight is lifted. She's brilliant!
My 8-year-old son, Arjun, had been complaining of chest pains for weeks. We were terrified. The waiting area at Apollo was packed, and I was nearly in tears by the time we were called. Dr. Aman Kumar didn't just look at the charts; he got down on his knee, talked to Arjun about his cricket, and made him laugh. He explained everything to us in simple terms—it was just a bad case of costochondritis, nothing with his heart. He took the time to make my boy feel brave, not scared. We left with a treatment plan and, more importantly, a son who wasn't afraid anymore.
Had a persistent, dull ache in my side. Went to Apollo. Dr. Aman Kumar saw me. Asked clear questions, ordered the right scans. Diagnosis was a simple muscular issue, not anything serious. Explained it quickly, gave straightforward advice. No fuss. Fixed the problem. Efficient.
I was quite anxious about my check-up, as I've always been a bit nervous around hospitals. Dr. Kumar has such a calm way about him. He listened so patiently to all my little worries, never made me feel rushed. His explanations were very gentle, and he made sure I understood each step before moving on. The care I received felt very personal and considerate. It made a difficult experience much easier to bear.
Wow, what a weight off my shoulders! I'd been dragging myself around for months, feeling exhausted all the time, convinced it was something major. Dr. Aman Kumar actually listened—really listened—to everything I said. Ran the tests, and it turned out to be a straightforward vitamin deficiency! I was so relieved I almost hugged him. He's got a great, positive energy. Started treatment, and I'm already feeling like my old self again. Fantastic doctor!
Had my gallbladder out last Tuesday. The first couple days were rough, I won't lie. But Dr. Panneer's team had a clear plan for the pain. They checked on me often, adjusted things when I needed it. It wasn't just pills; they showed me how to move to make it easier. A week later, I'm moving around the house okay. It's a slow climb, but I feel like I'm in good hands.