Patient Experience
I'd been to three other doctors for this weird fatigue and joint pain. Everyone said it was stress or just getting older. Dr. Shristi actually listened to the whole, messy story, asked about a rash I'd had months ago I'd almost forgotten, and ordered a specific blood test. Turns out it was something pretty rare. She explained it all with a diagram on her notepad, no jargon. I finally feel like I'm getting somewhere.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but the whole thing was so straightforward. Dr. Shristi talked me through each step before she did it, the local anesthetic worked perfectly, and it was over in what felt like minutes. The follow-up instructions were clear, and it healed up just like she said it would. No drama, just good care.
The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, completely full, so I was flustered by the time I got in. But the front desk lady was really calm and got me sorted quickly. The nurse who took my vitals noticed I seemed anxious and just chatted about the weather in a really kind way. It made a huge difference. The whole place felt efficient but not cold.
What stuck with me about Dr. Shristi was how she just... talked to you. She sat down, didn't hover by the door. When I told her I was scared about the medication side effects, she didn't dismiss it. She said, 'Yeah, that's a valid worry, let's look at the real numbers together.' She feels like a very smart, no-nonsense person who also remembers you're a person.
My visit to Dr. Shyam Kumar was on a rather busy Tuesday. I must admit, I was feeling quite anxious about my persistent cough. From the moment I entered, his calm manner put me at ease. He listened patiently to all my old stories, never once making me feel rushed. His explanation of the treatment was clear, and he took the time to ensure I understood the instructions for my new medication. It felt like a visit with a very knowledgeable and kind family member. The comfort he provided was just as important as the medicine.
Had a stomach issue that wouldn't clear up. Went to see Dr. Shyam Kumar S. at Apollo. Wait was reasonable. He asked direct questions, did a quick examination, and ordered the right tests. Got a clear diagnosis and a prescription that worked. Follow-up was efficient. Problem solved.
I was so worried before my appointment. I'm not very good at explaining how I feel, but Dr. Shyam Kumar made it easy. He has a very gentle way of speaking. He didn't just look at my chart; he looked at me, and I felt truly heard. The waiting area was a bit crowded, but once I was in his room, he gave me his full attention. He explained everything in such a simple, kind way. I left feeling much lighter, knowing I was in good hands.
What a relief! I'd been putting off getting this check-up for ages, just dreading it. Dr. Shyam Kumar is fantastic! He walked in with such a positive energy that my nerves just faded. He cracked a little joke, which helped, and then got straight down to business in the best way. Explained everything about my blood work without any confusing jargon. I walked out of Apollo with a clean bill of health and a huge smile. Finally, a doctor's visit that didn't feel like a chore!
At my age, you get used to doctors rushing you along. Dr. Yusuf was different. He took his time with me at Apollo, explained everything in simple terms, and never made me feel like a bother. His manner was so calm. I left feeling truly listened to, which is a rare thing these days.
I was really nervous going in—first time seeing a doctor here, and I didn't know what to expect. Dr. Yusuf just had a way of putting me at ease right away. He asked good questions, actually listened to my answers, and by the end of the chat, my anxiety was gone. He's the kind of doctor you hope to get.
Saw Dr. Yusuf for a persistent cough. Straight to the point, clear advice, no unnecessary fuss. Got a prescription that worked. Parking at Apollo was a nightmare, but the appointment itself was efficient and helpful.
I'd been feeling run-down for weeks and putting off seeing anyone. Finally booked with Dr. Yusuf. The waiting room was busy, but once I got in, he didn't glance at the clock once. He walked me through all the possibilities, ordered the right tests, and called me himself with the results to explain everything. It wasn't just a prescription; he helped me understand what was going on in my body and what to do next. That made all the difference.
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this nagging fatigue and weird joint pain. They said it was stress or maybe just getting older. Dr. Dhus was the first one who actually seemed curious about it. He asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, ordered some specific tests I'd never heard of, and it turned out to be something pretty rare. He explained it all with a whiteboard in his office, drawing little diagrams. I finally had a name for what was wrong, and a plan. That was a huge relief.
Needed my gallbladder out. Honestly, I was nervous at first—surgery is surgery. But Dr. Dhus walked me through the whole laparoscopic thing, made it sound straightforward. The day of, everything just... happened. The team was efficient, the procedure was quick, and I was home the next afternoon. Recovery was exactly as he said it would be. No drama, no surprises, just a fixed problem. Sometimes boring is good.
The Apollo waiting area was packed, I won't lie. But the nurses at Dr. Dhus's station were really on the ball. They kept things moving, remembered my name when I came back from tests, and one of them even found me an extra pillow when I looked uncomfortable. The place runs smoothly because of them. Dr. Dhus is great, but his team makes the whole experience less stressful.
What I liked about Dr. Dhus is he doesn't talk at you, he talks with you. He sits down, makes eye contact, and actually waits for you to finish your sentence. I had a million questions about some medication side effects, and he just went through them one by one without making me feel rushed or silly. He's got a calm way about him that just makes you feel heard. That matters more than anything when you're worried.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging fatigue and low fever. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Venkatasubramanian was different. He actually sat and listened to every little thing, even the stuff I thought was silly. He ordered some specific tests others hadn't. Turns out it was a tricky, low-grade infection that was easy to miss. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad. I'm just glad someone finally looked properly.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but the whole thing was so straightforward. Dr. Venkatasubramanian talked me through each step before he did it, which really helped. The procedure itself was quick, and the recovery was exactly as he said it would be—no surprises. It's nice when things just go as planned.
The Apollo waiting area was busy, I won't lie. But the nurses at Dr. Venkatasubramanian's clinic were really on the ball. They remembered my name when I came in, helped me fill out a form I was struggling with, and kept things moving. The doctor runs a tight ship, and it shows. Even when the place is full, it feels organized, not chaotic.
What stuck with me was how he talks to you. He doesn't rush. When I was worried about some medication side effects, he didn't just dismiss it. He put down his pen, looked at me, and said, 'Let's talk about what's really bothering you.' He has this calm way of making you feel heard. It's not just about the medicine with him.