Patient Experience
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous about any kind of procedure, even a minor one. Dr. Selvi walked me through every single step before we started, which helped a lot. The whole thing was over in maybe twenty minutes. She checked in the next day herself, just to see how the healing was going. It was so straightforward, almost boring, which is exactly what you want.
The hospital itself is nice, but what stood out was her team. The nurse at the front desk remembered my name from my last visit, which was a year ago! When I had to wait a bit for some lab results, one of the assistants brought me a cup of tea without me even asking. It felt like people there actually cared, not just went through the motions. Dr. Selvi seems to have a really good group around her.
Look, I don't really like going to the doctor. I get awkward. But Dr. Selvi has this way of talking that just puts you at ease. She asks about my family while she's checking my blood pressure. When I told her I was worried about some symptoms, she didn't dismiss it; she said, 'Let's figure this out together.' It sounds small, but it makes all the difference. You feel like a person, not just a patient.
My mother was admitted under Dr. Sumana Manohar's care last month. Honestly, we were all scared and didn't know what to ask. Dr. Manohar was the one who took the time to explain everything to us in the waiting area, not just the medical stuff but what to expect day by day. She called my sister directly with updates when visiting hours were over. It made a stressful time feel manageable.
At my age, a hospital visit is quite daunting. I was seen by Dr. Sumana Manohar at Apollo Women's Hospital. She has a very calm manner and took care to ensure I was comfortable throughout the consultation. She explained my treatment plan clearly, without rushing. I left feeling reassured.
Had a weird pain that wouldn't go away. Saw Dr. Sumana Manohar. She listened, figured it out fast, and gave me a straight-up plan. No fuss. Got the help I needed.
I'd been feeling run down for weeks, putting it off. Finally booked an appointment, and the parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day—had to circle for ages. By the time I got to Dr. Manohar's clinic, I was flustered. She noticed right away, offered me some water, and just let me catch my breath before we started. She didn't just look at my chart; she asked about my work stress, my sleep, things I hadn't even connected. The treatment worked, but what I remember most is that first visit—she treated me like a person, not just a set of symptoms.
I'd been to a few doctors for this nagging fatigue and stomach pain, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Alpa Khakhar was the first one who actually listened. She ordered a specific test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be something pretty rare. She explained it all to me and my husband in her office, drew diagrams on a notepad, and didn't rush us. That appointment changed everything.
I needed a minor cyst removal, and honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital process than the surgery itself. Dr. Khakhar's team at Apollo Women's Hospital made it so straightforward. The whole thing was over in what felt like minutes. I was in and out the same day, and the recovery was exactly as she said it would be—no surprises.
The place was busy when I went for my check-up, parking was a bit of a hunt, but once I got inside, it felt calm. The nurses at the front desk remembered me from my last visit, which was nice. The whole environment, from the waiting area to the consultation room, just felt clean and organized. It made a long wait easier to handle.
What stuck with me was how Dr. Khakhar talked to my elderly mother. Mom gets confused easily and is hard of hearing. Dr. Khakhar didn't just talk to me; she sat right next to Mom, spoke clearly, held her hand while explaining the medication, and checked twice that she understood. It wasn't just medical care; it was kindness.
My case was a bit of a puzzle for a while. I'd been to a couple of doctors with these vague symptoms, and everyone was stumped. Dr. Kirthika at Apollo Women's actually sat down with my whole file, asked me questions I hadn't been asked before, and pieced it together. It wasn't a common thing, but she explained it in a way that finally made sense. I felt heard for the first time in months.
I needed a minor procedure, and honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. The day itself was straightforward. Dr. Kirthika walked me through each step before she did it, which helped a lot. It was over quickly, and the recovery was exactly as she said it would be. No drama, just good, clear care.
Look, the parking at Apollo is always a bit of a hunt, I won't lie. But once I got inside, it made a difference. The front desk people were patient with my questions, and the nurse who took my vitals had a really calm way about her. It felt organized, not chaotic. That calmness from the staff made waiting to see the doctor much easier.
What I remember most is how Dr. Kirthika talks to you. She doesn't rush. I came in with a list of worries, some probably silly, and she went through each one without making me feel like I was wasting her time. She has this quiet, focused way of listening that just makes you feel like you're in safe hands.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging fatigue and stomach pain, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Sunita Samal was different. She actually listened, asked about things no one else did, and ordered a specific test the others hadn't. Turns out it was a tricky thyroid issue masquerading as something else. She explained it all on a notepad, drawing little diagrams. I'm finally on the right treatment.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Samal made it so straightforward. The whole thing at Apollo Women's Hospital was over in what felt like minutes. She checked in right after, and the follow-up instructions were clear. It was just a simple thing, but it's a relief when something routine actually stays routine.
The clinic was busy and I had to wait a bit, which I expected. What stood out was how the nurse at Apollo was so calming while taking my vitals, and the receptionist helped sort out my paperwork without any fuss. Dr. Samal was great, of course, but the whole team there just made a potentially stressful check-up feel manageable.
What I remember most is how Dr. Samal talks to you. She doesn't rush. When I was worried about some test results, she sat down, looked me in the eye, and just said, 'Let's go through this together, step by step.' She has this quiet way of making you feel like you're the only patient she has that day. It makes all the difference.
I've been seeing Dr. Vasanthi for over a decade now, ever since my first pregnancy. She remembers the small things—asks after my kids by name. That consistency is what keeps me coming back to Apollo Women's. I don't need to re-explain my whole history every visit. She's straightforward, never rushes, and I trust her judgment completely. It's just a relief to have a doctor who knows you.