Patient Experience
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself went fine, but honestly, the recovery was rough. Dr. Sharma was really good about the pain stuff. He didn't just hand me pills and send me home. He explained what to expect each week, when to push a little, and when to just rest. The nurses followed his plan exactly. I'm back at work now, moving slow but getting there.
Our 8-year-old, Rohan, had a high fever that wouldn't break for days. We were terrified. Dr. Sharma at Apollo saw him and was so calm. He talked to Rohan, not just to us, which made him feel less scared. He explained everything in simple terms—what the tests were for, why the medicine would help. He even called the next morning to check on him. It wasn't just treating a fever; it felt like he cared for our whole, worried family. Rohan's fine now, back to being a noisy kid.
Went to Dr. Sharma for a persistent stomach issue. Parking at Apollo was a nightmare, took forever. But the doc was straight to the point. Listened, asked clear questions, ordered the right tests. Got a diagnosis and a treatment plan that worked. No fluff, just fixed the problem. Would see him again.
I've had this nagging cough and tiredness for months. My local doc just said it was allergies. I finally went to Apollo and saw Dr. Sharma. He spent a good 20 minutes just asking me questions—not just about the cough, but my sleep, my appetite, things I wouldn't have thought to mention. He had a hunch and ordered a specific blood test. Turns out, it was a vitamin deficiency, not allergies at all. I was a bit skeptical, but I started the supplements he suggested. Within three weeks, the cough was gone and my energy came back. He connected dots others missed.