Patient Experience
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging fatigue and stomach pain, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Vora actually listened. He asked a bunch of questions that seemed unrelated at first, then ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a tricky vitamin deficiency causing the issues. I wouldn't have gotten that answer without his approach. He called me himself to explain the results, which was a relief.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. The procedure itself at Apollo was quick, and Dr. Vora talked me through each step as he did it. It felt very routine for them, which actually helped me relax. The follow-up was straightforward, and the whole experience was just... smooth. No drama, which is exactly what you want for something like that.
The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, I won't lie. But once I got inside, the front desk people were really patient helping me find my way. The nurse who took my vitals noticed I was anxious and just chatted about the weather for a minute—it helped. The whole place felt calm and clean, which matters when you're not feeling great.
What stuck with me about Dr. Vora was how he is in the room. He doesn't rush. He sat down, looked at me, not just the chart. When I told him I was worried about a family history of illness, he didn't dismiss it. He drew a little diagram on his notepad to show me how my situation was different. It felt like he was explaining it to a person, not just a patient.