Patient Experience
My 82-year-old father was admitted under Dr. Jeyabaul's care. What stood out was how the doctor spoke to us. He didn't just give updates; he explained things in a way we could actually understand, without talking down to us. He called me directly twice when there were changes, even though it was late. He listened to our concerns about my dad's confusion and adjusted the medication, which made a big difference. We felt included and heard during a really scary time.
Had a bad stomach thing that wouldn't go away. Saw Dr. Jeyabaul at Apollo Vanagaram. He was straight to the point, didn't order a bunch of unnecessary tests. Gave me a clear plan, meds worked. Parking there is always a hassle, but the visit itself was good.
I went in for what I thought was just lingering fatigue after a viral fever. Dr. Jeyabaul, though, he actually sat and listened to me list off all these little things I thought were unrelated—the tiredness, some weight loss, even how my skin felt dry. He connected dots I didn't see. He asked really specific questions about my work stress and diet. Sure, the wait was a bit long that day, but he didn't rush me at all. He ordered a few targeted tests based on that chat, and it turned out my thyroid was completely out of whack. Started treatment, and I'm finally feeling like myself again. It was that careful listening at the start that made all the difference.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Booked an appointment with Dr. Darwin P. at Apollo Vanagaram. The clinic was busy, had to wait a bit, but it was fine. Dr. Darwin was direct, asked the right questions, ordered a couple of specific tests. Got a clear diagnosis and a treatment plan that worked. No fuss, just solved the problem. Efficient and effective.
I was quite nervous about some recurring headaches. Dr. Darwin listened quietly, didn't rush me. He explained things in a very calm way, which helped settle my nerves. The hospital itself is large, parking was a bit of a hassle that day, but the doctor's manner made up for it. He suggested a sensible approach, and it's been much better since.
Finally got some answers! I'd been to a couple of doctors for fatigue and just felt brushed off. Dr. Darwin P. actually took the time to piece everything together. He was thorough without being alarmist. I left feeling genuinely relieved, like I had a path forward. The whole experience at Apollo was smooth, and he was the best part.
Needed a general check-up and some advice on managing stress with my work schedule. Dr. Darwin was practical. He gave straightforward advice I could actually follow, not just vague suggestions. Appointment was on time, which I appreciate. Got what I needed without any fluff. Good, solid medical counsel.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Dr. Soundararajan Periyasamy at Apollo Vanagaram saw me quickly, diagnosed it clearly, and gave me a treatment plan that worked. No fuss, just results. Exactly what I needed with my schedule.
I was so scared going in for my first check-up in years. The waiting area was busy and I was fidgeting the whole time. But Dr. Periyasamy was so calm and patient. He explained everything in simple terms and didn't make me feel rushed or silly for asking questions. Left feeling a lot lighter than when I arrived.
Look, I don't like doctors. But I had to go. Dr. Soundararajan was straight with me. Told me what was wrong, what we could do, and what would happen if I ignored it. Got the meds, followed the advice, and I'm fine now. Parking at that hospital is always a pain, though.
My experience started with a weird pain in my side that wouldn't go away. I went to Apollo Vanagaram and got Dr. Periyasamy. He listened to my whole history, even the stuff I thought wasn't related. He asked specific questions I hadn't considered. The tests he ordered pinpointed the issue—something my previous doctor had missed. The follow-up was thorough; his assistant even called to check on me a week later. It felt like he genuinely cared about fixing the problem, not just processing a patient.
My 8-year-old son had a high fever that wouldn't break, and I was terrified. Dr. Ravikumar at Apollo Vanagaram was so calm with him, explained everything to me in simple terms, and even showed my son the stethoscope to distract him. The wait was long, but once we got in, he took his time. He called the next day to check in, which meant a lot. My kid is back to his usual self now, and that's all that matters.
Had my gallbladder removed last month. The surgery itself is a blur, but I remember Dr. Ravikumar coming to see me right after to say it went well. The recovery was rough the first few days, but his instructions for pain meds were really clear—none of that 'take as needed' vagueness. The nurses followed his plan exactly. I'm back at work now, moving a bit slower, but feeling better each week.
Went to Dr. Ravikumar for a persistent cough. He listened, didn't rush me, and prescribed something that actually worked. Parking at the hospital was a hassle, but the appointment itself was straightforward. He's a good doctor.
I've been putting off seeing someone about this nagging stomach pain for months. Finally booked an appointment at Apollo Vanagaram, pretty nervous. Dr. Ravikumar had this quiet way about him; he asked a ton of questions I didn't expect, about my stress levels and diet, not just the pain. Ordered a couple of tests to rule things out. When the results came back clear, he sat me down and we just talked about lifestyle changes—no dramatic diagnosis, just practical advice. It wasn't a magic fix, but following his suggestions has made a real difference. I feel heard, which is rare.
I'd been to three doctors about this constant fatigue and weird joint pain. Everyone said it was stress or just getting older. Dr. Selvam actually listened to the whole, messy story, asked questions the others didn't, and ordered a specific blood test. Turns out it was something pretty rare. He explained it in a way that finally made sense, without making me feel stupid for being worried. He just figured it out when no one else could.
Needed my gallbladder out. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Selvam made it sound so straightforward. The surgery itself was fine, recovery was exactly as he said it would be—a bit sore, but manageable. No surprises, no drama. It’s just a relief to have it done and not have to think about it anymore. He does what he says he’ll do.
The hospital itself is nice and calm, which helped a lot. The front desk lady remembered my name when I came for my follow-up, which was a small thing but kind. The nurses on the floor were really patient with my million questions after surgery. Even when the parking lot was full and I was running late, they were cool about it at reception. It felt like people there actually want to help.
What I liked most about Dr. Selvam is that he doesn't rush you. He sits down, looks at you, and lets you finish talking. I had a lot of anxiety about some test results, and he didn't just brush it off. He took a few extra minutes to draw a simple diagram on his notepad to show me what was happening. It felt like talking to a really smart, calm friend who knows his stuff.
I've been seeing Dr. Jeyabaul for my blood pressure and general health for over eight years now, since before he moved to Apollo Vanagaram. That's the main thing for me—consistency. I've had doctors who change their approach every visit, but with him, I know exactly what to expect. He remembers my history without always checking the file, asks about my family, and his advice has been steady and reliable. When my sugar levels started creeping up last year, his plan was practical and it worked. That kind of long-term trust is hard to find.