Patient Experience
Had to get a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. But Dr. Das explained each step in the clinic room itself—what he'd do, how long it would take, what to expect after. The procedure itself was over before I knew it. Smooth and straightforward, just like he said.
The Apollo facility is nice, but it was the nurse at Dr. Das's clinic who really stood out. I was early and a bit flustered because parking was a hassle. She noticed, got me a glass of water, and just had a calm way of talking that settled me down before the appointment even started. It made a big difference.
What I remember most is how he talked to my elderly mother. She gets confused easily. Dr. Das didn't rush. He sat down, looked at her, and explained her new medication using simple words, even drew a little diagram on a notepad. He has a quiet, patient way about him that puts you at ease.
Had my gallbladder out at Apollo. Dr. Khiangte was really clear about what to expect after. The pain plan he set up actually worked, which was a relief. I was moving around the next day, and the nurses followed his instructions to the letter. Follow-up was good, he checked the incisions himself.
I've been seeing Dr. Khiangte for my blood pressure for about eight years now, since he was at his old clinic. He remembers my history, asks about my family, and doesn't just rush to change my meds. That consistency means a lot. When I had a weird reaction to a new pill last year, he knew exactly what to switch me to. You don't find that everywhere.
Needed a doctor for a bad stomach bug. Got an appointment with Dr. Khiangte. He was direct, told me what it was, what meds I needed, and what to eat. Fixed me up in a couple days. No fuss.
I was really nervous about getting this lump checked out. The waiting area at Apollo was packed, which didn't help. But Dr. Khiangte had this calm way about him. He listened to my whole rambling story, even the part about my aunt who had something similar. He examined it, explained it was just a cyst in a way that made sense, and walked me through the simple removal right there. What stuck with me was after the numbing shot, he kept talking about his garden to distract me until it was over. Felt like he actually saw me as a person, not just the next case.
My hands were shaking a little in the waiting room. It was my first time seeing a doctor alone, and I was scared about what he might find. Dr. Bora came in, sat down, and just talked to me first. He didn't rush to the computer. He explained everything in simple words, even drew a little diagram on a notepad. By the time I left, the tightness in my chest was gone. He just made me feel like it was okay, and that meant everything.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Went to Apollo, saw Dr. Dibyajyoti Bora. He listened, asked clear questions, ordered the right tests. Explained the results without any fluff. Prescribed medication, gave clear instructions. Problem resolved in ten days. Efficient, knowledgeable, no nonsense. Would recommend.
The hospital itself is quite big and can feel a bit overwhelming. I was worried I'd just be another file. But Dr. Bora... he has such a calm way about him. He remembered small details from my last visit, which surprised me. His advice was gentle but firm, and he always checked if I understood. It never felt like he was in a hurry to get to the next patient. Just a very kind doctor.
FINALLY got some answers! I'd been to two other places about this fatigue and just got shrugs. Dr. Bora actually looked at all my old reports together, asked a bunch of new questions, and figured it out. It was a vitamin deficiency, something simple everyone else missed! I'm already feeling better after a week on the supplements. So glad I booked that appointment!
I've been seeing Dr. Kathar for my blood pressure for about eight years now, ever since he was at his old clinic. When he moved to Apollo, I followed him. That's the thing—you find a doctor who listens, who remembers your history without checking the file every time, and you stick with them. The clinic's fancier now, but he's the same steady, calm person. He doesn't jump to conclusions or push unnecessary tests. Just good, consistent care you can rely on.
Honestly, I was a wreck before my appointment. New city, new doctor, and some weird stomach pain I'd been googling (bad idea). The waiting area at Apollo was busy and that made me more nervous. But Dr. Kathar was so... normal and kind. He didn't rush me at all. He actually let me explain everything, even the silly fears, and then just said, 'Okay, let's figure this out together.' He explained things in a way that didn't sound scary. Walked out feeling like a weight was lifted. He's really good with anxious people.
Had a bad flu that wouldn't quit. Went to see Dr. Kathar at Apollo. Quick check-up, clear advice, sensible meds. No fuss. Got better in a few days. He's a solid doctor.
My story with Dr. Kathar started on a really rough Tuesday. I'd been ignoring this nagging fatigue for weeks, but that morning I just felt awful. Got to Apollo—parking was a nightmare, by the way—and sat in the waiting room feeling sorry for myself. When I finally got in, he had this quiet way about him. Asked about my sleep, my work stress, everything. I thought he'd just order a bunch of blood tests and send me on my way. Instead, he spent time talking about lifestyle first. He even drew a little diagram on his notepad about how stress and diet were probably the main culprits. It felt like a proper conversation, not just a transaction. I left with a plan, not just a prescription slip. Followed his advice, and I've been feeling like myself again for months now.
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this constant fatigue and weird joint pain. Everyone said it was stress or just getting older. Dr. Mousumi was the first one who actually sat and listened, really listened, to all the little things I thought were unrelated. She ordered some specific tests others hadn't. Turns out it was something quite rare. She explained it all in a way that finally made sense, without making me feel stupid for not knowing the medical terms. She just cut through the noise.
Had to get a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital experience than the procedure itself. But Dr. Mousumi's team at Apollo had it down to a science. The nurse who prepped me was cracking jokes, which helped. The doctor herself came in, confirmed everything, and the whole thing was over in what felt like ten minutes. Follow-up was a breeze. Sometimes simple things going right is all you need.
Parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, I won't lie. I was flustered by the time I got to the clinic. But the front desk lady was so calm and got me checked in quickly. The whole place just felt... efficient, but not cold. Even the person who took my blood samples was really gentle. It made a stressful visit much less so. Dr. Mousumi runs a tight ship, and it shows in how her team operates.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get awkward. But Dr. Mousumi has this way of talking *with* you, not at you. She remembers small things from previous visits—asks about my daughter's exams she knew were coming up. When she explains something, she looks at you, not just the screen. It sounds small, but it makes you feel like a person, not just the next case. That kind of attention is rare.
Needed a check-up for a persistent cough that was interrupting my work calls. Booked an appointment online, got in the same week. Dr. Goswami was direct, asked the right questions, and ordered a straightforward test. Diagnosis was clear, treatment worked. Follow-up was a quick phone call. Efficient and effective, exactly what I needed.