Patient Experience
Visited Dr. Arsheed Hakeem for persistent abdominal pain. He ordered the right scans, diagnosed a hernia, and scheduled the repair. Surgery went smoothly. Staff was efficient. Follow-up was clear. I'm healing well. Would recommend him for straightforward, competent care.
I was quite nervous before my procedure. Dr. Hakeem has a very calm way about him. He listened to all my worries and didn't rush me. The hospital was busy—I did wait a little while—but once I was with him, I felt looked after. He's a very kind doctor, and I'm grateful for his attention.
Finally got my appendix sorted! Dr. Hakeem is the man. From the ER to discharge, he was on it. Explained everything in a way that actually made sense. Yeah, the parking lot was a nightmare, but who cares? The surgery was quick, the scar is tiny, and the constant pain is gone. So relieved to be back to normal!
I was so scared going in for my first check-up in years. Dr. Alapati just had this calm way of talking that made me feel silly for worrying. He explained everything in simple terms and didn't rush me at all. I left feeling like a weight was off my shoulders.
At my age, one does not relish hospital visits. However, my appointment with Dr. Alapati was a most agreeable experience. He listened patiently to my old complaints, addressed each one with clarity, and ensured I was comfortable throughout. A very kind and competent gentleman.
Had a stomach issue that wouldn't quit. Saw Dr. Alapati at Apollo. He got straight to the point, ordered the right tests, and fixed me up. No fuss, clear instructions. Good doctor.
My whole experience started with a weird pain in my side that had me worried. The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, which didn't help my nerves. When I finally got in to see Dr. Alapati, he spent the first few minutes just asking about my job and stress levels—really listened. He connected the dots between my desk job, bad posture, and the muscle strain. Gave me some simple stretches instead of just pills. Felt like he actually solved the 'why,' not just the 'what.'
I'd been to three other doctors with this weird, dragging fatigue and a low fever that just wouldn't quit. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Nikhil was the first one who actually sat and listened to my whole history, even the parts I thought were irrelevant. He ordered a specific set of tests the others hadn't. Turned out to be a rare bacterial thing. It wasn't a quick fix, but having a real answer and a clear treatment plan from him made all the difference. I finally feel like myself again.
Had to get a minor cyst removed. I was nervous, I'll admit, but Dr. Nikhil made it so straightforward. He explained exactly what he'd do, how long it would take, and what the scar might look like. The whole thing was over in what felt like ten minutes. The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, but the procedure itself? Couldn't have asked for smoother. Follow-up was a breeze, too.
The clinic was running a bit behind schedule, which I expected. But what stood out was the nurse at the front desk. She could see I was anxious and kept checking in, offering water, and giving me honest updates. The whole team at Apollo, from the person who took my blood to the one who scheduled my next visit, worked together really well. It made a long wait much easier to handle.
Look, I don't do well with doctors. I get all stiff and formal. But Dr. Nikhil has this calm, direct way of talking that just puts you at ease. He doesn't sugarcoat things, but he also doesn't talk down to you. When I had questions about my medication, he drew a little diagram on his notepad to show me how it worked. Felt like he was talking *with* me, not *at* me. That matters a lot.
I've been seeing Dr. Kosgi for my diabetes and blood pressure for almost eight years now. He's the first doctor who didn't just throw new pills at me every visit. He remembers my history, asks about my family, and actually listens when I say a medication isn't sitting right. That kind of consistency is rare. The clinic at Apollo can get busy, sure, but I trust him completely to manage my health.
My 82-year-old father was admitted under Dr. Kosgi. What stood out was how Dr. Kosgi would call me directly after his rounds, even when I couldn't be there. He explained things in simple terms—what the numbers meant, what the next step was—without making us feel rushed or stupid. He treated my dad with real kindness, and he made sure we, the family, were part of the plan. It took a huge weight off our shoulders.
Had a weird stomach thing that wouldn't go away. Saw Dr. Kosgi at Apollo. He was straight to the point, ordered the right tests, figured it out. No fuss. Got better. That's it.
I walked into Apollo Health City feeling like a bundle of vague symptoms—constant tiredness, some aches, just off. I was nervous I'd be dismissed. Dr. Kosgi sat through my whole, rambling explanation. He asked specific questions about my work schedule and diet I hadn't even thought were relevant. He laid out a clear, step-by-step plan: basic blood work first, then we'd talk. No jumping to scary conclusions. The follow-up was just as thorough; he connected the dots between the results and my lifestyle. He didn't just give a diagnosis, he gave me a understandable path back to feeling like myself.
At my age, you want a doctor who listens and doesn't rush you. Dr. Gopaluni is exactly that. I was quite anxious about my persistent cough, but he explained everything in simple terms, even drew a little diagram on his notepad. The hospital is large, but his clinic felt calm. He has an old-fashioned kindness that put me at ease.
I've been seeing Dr. Gopaluni for nearly a decade now, for everything from the flu to managing my blood pressure. What I value most is that I don't have to re-explain my entire medical history every visit; he remembers. His approach is steady and sensible—no jumping to extreme tests or treatments unless needed. That consistency is hard to find.
Look, I needed a GP who was straightforward. Dr. Gopaluni is it. Told him my symptoms, he asked the right questions, ordered the necessary tests, and gave me a clear plan. No fluff, no scare tactics. Got me sorted. Parking at Apollo is always a hassle, but he was worth the trip.
My visit started with a mix-up at the front desk—they had my appointment time wrong. I was frustrated, but Dr. Gopaluni's nurse sorted it quickly. Once in his room, I mentioned this nagging fatigue that was ruining my workouts. Instead of just brushing it off, he asked about my diet, sleep, and stress at work. He connected dots I didn't see, suggested some basic blood work and lifestyle tweaks. It wasn't a dramatic fix, but following his advice for a few weeks made a real difference. He treats the whole picture, not just the symptom.
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.