Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Raja T for my blood pressure for over eight years now. He remembers the small things, like asking about my grandson by name. The clinic can get busy, but he never rushes. He explains changes in my medication clearly, and I trust his judgment completely. It's that consistency that keeps me coming back to Apollo.
Had a stubborn skin infection. Went to Dr. Raja T. He looked at it, asked a few direct questions, prescribed a cream. It cleared up in a week. No fuss, no unnecessary tests. Got the job done.
I was quite anxious about some persistent stomach issues. Dr. Raja listened so patiently, never made me feel silly for worrying. His manner is very calm. He outlined a simple plan, and just talking to him made me feel better. The hospital itself is large, but his clinic felt like a quiet corner.
Finally got an answer! I'd been tired for months, seen a couple of doctors who just shrugged. Dr. Raja T actually sat down, went through everything again, and suggested one more blood test. Turns out it was a simple vitamin deficiency. I'm on supplements now and feel like myself again. So relieved to have someone who really digs for the cause.
I'd been to three other doctors about this constant fatigue and stomach pain. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Ramesh was the first one who actually sat and mapped out my symptoms on a notepad. He ordered a specific test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be a rare bacterial overgrowth. It wasn't a quick fix, but having a real answer after months of feeling awful was everything. He explained the treatment plan in a way that finally made sense.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was more worried about the scar than the procedure. Dr. Ramesh was really clear about what to expect, and the whole thing took maybe twenty minutes. The local anesthetic stung for a second, but that was it. He even called the next evening to check if the bandage was holding up. It felt like a very normal, well-handled thing, which is exactly what you want.
The Apollo waiting area was packed, I won't lie. But the front desk lady saw I was there for my first appointment and quietly helped me fill out the forms. The nurse who took my vitals cracked a joke about the blood pressure cuff, which helped. Even the cleaner in the hallway gave a friendly nod. It's those small things, when you're feeling vulnerable, that make a place feel less clinical. Dr. Ramesh's team really sets that tone.
Look, I'm a pretty anxious person in hospitals. My hands were literally shaking during the consultation. Dr. Ramesh didn't rush me. He asked about my work, my kids—just normal chat—before gently steering back to my health. He didn't use scary medical jargon. When he did an exam, he told me exactly what he was going to do before he touched me. It felt respectful. I left feeling heard, not just processed.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging pain and fatigue, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Venkatesan was different. He actually sat and listened, asked questions about things that didn't seem related, and ordered a specific test no one else had. Turns out it was a rare thyroid issue. The waiting room at Apollo was packed that day, but he took the time to explain the results in plain English. He didn't just give a diagnosis; he gave me an answer.
Had to get a colonoscopy, which honestly scared me more than I let on. The whole thing at Apollo was surprisingly straightforward. Dr. Venkatesan walked me through each step beforehand, so there were no surprises. The procedure itself was quick, and the recovery room nurse was really kind. I was in and out by lunchtime, feeling relieved it was over and everything was clear. It was just a routine check, but they made it feel manageable.
Parking at the hospital was a nightmare, I won't lie. But once I got inside, the place calmed me down. It's clean but not cold. The front desk lady helped me fill out the forms when she saw me struggling. Dr. Venkatesan's assistant, I think her name was Priya, was great—she called me the day before to confirm and answered all my nervous questions. The whole team there just works well together, and it shows.
What I'll remember most is how Dr. Venkatesan talked to my elderly mother. She was confused and scared about her new medication. He didn't rush. He pulled up a chair, looked her in the eye, and drew a simple picture on his notepad to show how the medicine would work. He spoke to her, not just to me. You can't teach that. It made all the difference for her peace of mind.
I was so scared going in for my first proper check-up. Dr. Saket Miglani just had this calm way about him, asked simple questions, and actually listened. He explained everything without making me feel stupid. Walked out feeling like a weight was off my shoulders.
My dad was admitted under Dr. Miglani. What stood out was how the doctor took the time to explain things to us, the family, in the waiting area. He used plain language, didn't rush, and gave us his direct number for updates. It made a stressful situation much more manageable for all of us.
Saw Dr. Saket Miglani for a persistent cough. Quick, clear, no nonsense. Got a straightforward diagnosis and a treatment plan that worked. Parking at Apollo was a hassle, but the appointment itself was efficient.
I'd been feeling run-down for months, just off. My visit to Dr. Miglani wasn't rushed; he went through my history bit by bit. I mentioned a minor detail I thought was nothing, and he asked a few more questions about it. That line of questioning actually led to the root cause—a simple vitamin deficiency I didn't know I had. Started the supplements he suggested, and I've been feeling like myself again for weeks now. It was that attention to the small stuff that made the difference.
My son, Arjun, had been having these awful stomach pains for weeks. We were so scared. The waiting area at Apollo was busy, but when we finally saw Dr. Senthil, he just had this calm way about him. He got down on my son's level, asked him about his favorite cartoons, and explained everything to me in simple terms. He didn't rush us at all. He figured out it was a food intolerance and gave us a clear plan. Seeing my boy smile again, that's everything.
Severe abdominal pain. Went to Apollo. Saw Dr. Senthil Gnansekaran. He listened, asked direct questions, ordered the right scans. Diagnosis was quick: appendicitis. Surgery was scheduled immediately. Efficient. No-nonsense. Recovering well. Good doctor.
I was quite nervous about my persistent cough and fatigue. The hospital is large and finding the department took me a moment. Dr. Senthil was very kind. He has a quiet voice and really listened to all my worries without making me feel silly. He ran some tests and explained the results with such patience. It turned out to be a simple vitamin deficiency. His gentle approach made a difficult visit much easier.
What a relief! I'd been to two other doctors for this weird rash and no one could figure it out. I was starting to think I'd just have to live with it. Dr. Senthil took one look, asked a few more questions, and nailed it—a reaction to a new laundry detergent! It sounds so simple, but he actually listened to the whole history. The parking lot was packed, but it was totally worth the hassle. He's brilliant!