Patient Experience
My dad was admitted for a complicated stomach issue and honestly, we were all scared. Dr. Ravi was the only one who took the time to sit with us in the waiting area and explain things in simple words, not just medical jargon. He even drew a little diagram on a napkin. He called my sister directly with updates when she couldn't be there. That meant the world to us.
Had my gallbladder out with Dr. Ravi Teja at Apollo. The surgery itself is a blur, but I remember how he handled the after part. He was straight with me about the pain I'd feel when the meds wore off and had a clear plan ready. The nurses followed his instructions to the letter. I was up and walking the next morning, sore but manageable. His check-ins felt practical, not just routine.
Saw Dr. Ravi Teja for a nasty infection that wouldn't clear up. Fixed it. No nonsense, listened to my symptoms, changed my meds. Parking at Apollo was a nightmare, but the appointment itself was efficient. He's good.
I'd been putting off seeing someone about this persistent ache in my side for months. Finally booked with Dr. Rudraraju. The clinic was running late that day, which I almost used as an excuse to leave, I was so nervous. But when he came in, he didn't just look at my file; he asked about my job (I'm a mechanic) and how the pain affected lifting things. That clicked for him. He ordered one specific scan others hadn't, found the issue, and laid out two options for me very clearly. I left feeling like I finally understood what was happening in my own body.