Patient Experience
Had my gallbladder out with Dr. Ravi Kanth. The surgery itself went fine, but honestly, I was terrified about the pain afterwards. He and his team had a clear plan for it and checked on me a lot in the hospital. They explained what was normal soreness and what wasn't. The first couple days home were rough, but following his instructions made a huge difference. I'm about three weeks out now and finally feeling like myself again. He's very direct about what to expect, which I needed.
Went to Dr. Ravi Kanth for a persistent cough. Quick, efficient, figured it out. Got the right meds, got better. What more do you want?
I've had this nagging fatigue for months. My usual doc just said 'it's stress.' I booked with Dr. Ravi Kanth on a friend's tip. First impression: the clinic was busy, I waited about 20 minutes past my slot. But when he came in, he just listened. I mean, really listened, jotting notes. He asked questions I hadn't been asked before—about my sleep patterns, my diet, even my work schedule. Ordered some specific blood tests others had missed. Turns out it was a vitamin D deficiency and a slightly off thyroid. He called me himself with the results and explained the treatment plan in plain English. It wasn't a miracle, but a proper, logical fix. I'm starting to get my energy back. He's thorough in a way that's become rare.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Booked an appointment online, got in the same day. Dr. Rachamallu was direct, asked clear questions, and ordered the right tests. Got a diagnosis and a treatment plan within 48 hours. No fluff, just solved the problem so I could get back to work.
I was quite nervous about some ongoing fatigue. Dr. Bhanu Prakash listened quietly, never rushed me. His calm manner put me at ease. He explained everything in simple terms and made sure I understood the next steps. It felt like he genuinely cared.
After months of feeling run-down and seeing another doctor with no answers, my wife insisted I go here. Dr. Rachamallu actually figured it out! He connected dots others missed. I finally have energy again. What a relief to have my life back.
The parking at Apollo was a hassle, I’ll be honest. But seeing Dr. Rachamallu was worth it. He addressed my high blood pressure head-on, adjusted my medication without any drama, and scheduled a sensible follow-up. Efficient and professional.
I'd been to a few doctors about this constant fatigue and weird stomach pain. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Indumathy actually listened, asked questions no one else had, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a tricky thyroid issue combined with a mild food intolerance. She explained it all on a notepad, drawing little diagrams. I finally have answers and a plan that's working.
Needed a basic mole removal. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital visit than the procedure itself. Dr. Indumathy made it so simple. In and out in maybe 20 minutes. She talked me through each step, the local anesthetic pinched for a second, and that was it. Follow-up was easy. Sometimes straightforward care is the best kind.
Parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, I was flustered by the time I got to the clinic. But the front desk lady was really calm and got me sorted quickly. The whole place just felt clean and orderly, which helped me settle down. By the time Dr. Indumathy came in, I wasn't frazzled anymore. The environment really does make a difference.
What stuck with me was how Dr. Indumathy talks to you. She doesn't just look at the file; she looks at you. When I was worried about a medication side effect, she didn't dismiss it. She said, 'Let's figure out why that's happening and what we can do instead.' She remembers small things from past visits. It feels like you're talking to a very smart, caring person who also happens to be your doctor.
Our whole family has been seeing Dr. Nirmala for years, ever since she helped my mother manage her diabetes. You don't stick with a doctor for a decade without good reason. She remembers details—asks about my kids by name, recalls my old knee injury. It’s that consistency. The clinic at Apollo can get busy, and sometimes you wait a bit, but you know when it’s your turn, you’ll get her full attention. She doesn’t rush. That kind of trust is hard to find.
Had a stubborn skin rash that wouldn't go away. Saw Dr. Papalkar. She looked at it, asked a few clear questions about when it started and what I'd tried. Prescribed a simple cream. Rash cleared up in a week. No fuss, no unnecessary tests. Just what was needed. Parking at the Health City was a hassle that day, but the appointment itself was efficient and solved the problem.
I was quite nervous about some ongoing stomach issues. Dr. Nirmala has such a calm way about her. She listened quietly while I explained everything, even the bits I thought were silly. She spoke softly, explained things in a way that made sense, and we made a plan together. I left feeling heard and much less anxious. The hospital environment is big, but her consultation room felt like a quiet space.
After weeks of feeling run-down and getting nowhere with another doctor, my wife insisted I see Dr. Papalkar. What a difference! She actually figured out it was a vitamin deficiency. I got my energy back. I’m so glad we went to see her. She’s sharp, friendly, and just gets to the heart of it. Honestly, I wish I’d gone sooner.
I'd been to three other doctors with this nagging stomach pain and fatigue. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Mehrotra actually listened to the whole history, asked about a trip I'd taken months before, and ordered a specific test nobody else had. Turns out it was a tricky parasitic infection. He explained it in a way that finally made sense. I'm just glad someone took the time to connect the dots.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was more worried about the paperwork and the hospital maze than the procedure itself. Dr. Mehrotra's team at Apollo had it all sorted. The whole thing, from check-in to walking out, was straightforward. The doctor himself was in and out quickly, but he made sure I knew what he was doing and checked that I was comfortable. It was just... easy.
The place is huge, and I got a bit lost finding the right wing. But once I did, the lady at the reception desk saw I was flustered and walked me right to the clinic. The nurse who took my vitals was really kind, and the waiting area was calm, which helped. Dr. Mehrotra was running a little behind, but they let us know. It felt like people there actually cared, not just went through the motions.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get nervous and clam up. Dr. Mehrotra has this quiet, no-rush way about him. He sat down, didn't look at the clock, and just chatted for a minute before even asking about my symptoms. He didn't talk down to me. When he explained my treatment plan, he drew a little diagram on a notepad. It felt like talking to a very knowledgeable, calm uncle.
My father was admitted under Dr. Pingle's care last month. Honestly, it was a scary time for all of us. What stood out was how Dr. Pingle would take the time to explain everything to me and my sister, not just in medical terms but in a way we could actually understand. He never made us feel rushed, even when we asked the same question twice. That kind of clear communication took a huge weight off our shoulders during a really difficult period.