Patient Experience
Appendicitis. Went to Apollo Greams Road. Dr. Sundaram saw me, confirmed it, scheduled surgery. Efficient. Explained the procedure clearly. Checked on me after. Got the job done.
I was quite anxious about my hernia operation. Dr. Sundaram has a very calm way about him. He took the time to answer all my questions, even the silly ones, without making me feel rushed. The hospital was busy, but in his room, things felt quiet and considered. I'm healing well, and I'm very grateful for his gentle approach.
Finally got my knee sorted! After putting it off for ages, I saw Dr. Sundaram. What a weight off. The man knows his stuff—straight talk, no nonsense, got me scheduled and fixed. The parking lot was a nightmare, but honestly, worth it. I'm just so glad it's over and I can walk properly again.
I'd been to a couple of doctors with this weird, persistent stomach pain. They said it was just stress. Dr. Abbas actually listened, asked a bunch of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered a specific scan. Turns out it was a rare type of abdominal adhesion. He explained it in a way that finally made sense. I'm just relieved someone figured it out.
Had to get a cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was more worried about the scar than the surgery. Dr. Abbas did the whole thing in his clinic room. It was quick, he talked me through each step, and honestly, I've had worse dental cleanings. The scar is tiny now. It was just... straightforward.
The place was busy, I had to wait a bit past my appointment time, but the front desk lady was really nice about it. The whole floor at Apollo felt calm, not like a typical hospital. Even the nurse who took my vitals had a good sense of humor. It made the whole check-up less of a chore.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get nervous and clam up. Dr. Abbas has this way of just sitting and chatting first, not rushing to the computer. He remembered my kid's name from last time. When he explained my blood pressure meds, he drew a little diagram on a notepad. Felt like talking to a really smart, calm friend who happens to know medicine.
Our 8-year-old son had been complaining of stomach aches for weeks, and we were getting really scared. Dr. Sridharan was the first doctor who actually sat on the edge of the bed and talked to him directly, not just to us. He explained everything in a way a kid could understand, even drawing a little diagram. The waiting area was packed, but once we were in his room, he never rushed us. He figured out it was a simple dietary issue, not the scary things we'd imagined. Seeing my son smile again after the appointment meant everything.
Had a persistent cough for over a month. Went to Apollo Greams Road. Saw Dr. Sridharan Ramaratnam. He listened, asked clear questions, ordered the right tests. Diagnosis was straightforward, treatment worked. No fuss. Efficient and effective care.
I was quite nervous about my check-up, as I’ve always been anxious around hospitals. Dr. Ramaratnam has such a calm way about him. He spoke softly, explained each step before he did it, and made sure I was comfortable. The parking lot was full that day, which added to my stress, but his manner just put me at ease. He took the time to answer all my little questions without making me feel silly. It was a very kind experience.
Honestly, I was fed up. I’d seen a couple of doctors for this lingering fatigue and just got vague answers. My wife booked me in with Dr. Sridharan. What a difference! He actually looked at my whole history, connected some dots I didn’t see, and had a plan by the end of the visit. I started the treatment he suggested, and within two weeks, my energy was back. I finally feel like myself again. That guy knows his stuff!
Been seeing Dr. Ganesan for my blood pressure for over eight years now, since before he moved to Apollo. That's the thing—you find a doctor who actually listens, and you stick with them. He remembers my history without always checking the file, asks about my family. It's that consistency that makes you feel safe. The clinic can get busy, sure, but he never makes you feel rushed. Just a solid, trustworthy doctor.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself is one thing, but the recovery is where you really need your doctor. Dr. Ganesan was clear about what to expect pain-wise and adjusted my meds without me having to beg. He checked on me himself every morning at Apollo, even on the weekend. It wasn't just 'the procedure went well'; he focused on how I was actually feeling day by day. Made a tough process much more manageable.
Needed a general check-up and got referred to Dr. Ganesan. Straight shooter. Explained things clearly, no confusing medical jargon. Told me what I needed to do, what I could ignore. Got my prescriptions sorted quickly. Parking at Apollo is always a hassle, but the appointment itself was efficient and helpful.
I went in for what I thought was just persistent heartburn. Dr. Ganesan didn't dismiss it. He asked a bunch of questions about stress, my diet, everything. Sent me for a couple of tests just to be thorough—turned out it was a mild ulcer starting. What stuck with me was how he explained it. He drew a little diagram on his notepad about stomach lining. Felt like he was actually teaching me, not just diagnosing. Because of that, I understood the treatment plan and why the lifestyle changes mattered. Caught it early because he paid attention to the story, not just the symptom.
I'd been to three other doctors about this constant fatigue and stomach pain. They all said it was stress. Dr. Gupta was the first one who actually listened and ran a different set of tests. He figured out it was a tricky parasite that doesn't usually show up in standard checks. I'm on the mend now, and honestly, I just feel heard for the first time in months.
Had to get a cyst removed from my back. Was nervous at first, but Dr. Gupta talked me through the whole thing in the room. The procedure itself was over in what felt like ten minutes. He even showed me what he'd taken out after, which was kind of gross but also reassuring. Follow-up was a breeze, just a quick check on the stitch.
The place is huge and I got turned around trying to find the right wing—my fault for not checking the map they emailed. But the lady at the front desk walked me all the way to the clinic herself. The waiting area was calm, good coffee, and the nurses remembered my name when they called me in. It made a long day feel a bit easier.
What stuck with me was how Dr. Gupta explained my high blood pressure. He didn't just hand me a pill. He drew a simple diagram on his notepad about how it works, asked about my job and diet, and we made a plan I could actually follow. He checks in on my progress like he actually remembers me, not just my file.
I'd been to a few doctors about this nagging abdominal pain, and everyone said it was just stress. Dr. Reddy actually listened, really listened, to everything I described. He ordered a specific scan the others hadn't, and it turned out to be a pretty rare intestinal issue. He explained it all in a way that finally made sense, without making me feel stupid for being worried. It wasn't a quick fix, but having the right diagnosis was a huge relief.