Patient Experience
My dad was admitted with a bad fever and we were all scared. Dr. Rashmi was the only one who took the time to explain everything to us in the waiting area, not just the medical stuff but what to expect next. She called my sister directly with updates when we had to leave. It made a really hard week a little easier, knowing someone was actually looking out for us as a family.
At my age, a hospital visit can be quite daunting. Dr. Sudhir has a very calm manner that put me at ease immediately. She listened carefully to my old complaints about joint pain and didn't rush me. The clinic was bright, and she ensured I was comfortable throughout. I left feeling properly heard and with a clear plan.
Had a weird stomach thing that wouldn't quit. Saw Dr. Rashmi Sudhir at Apollo. She was straight up, no fluff. Asked the right questions, ordered the right tests, figured it out. Got meds, got better. Good doctor.
I'd been feeling run down for months, just blaming work stress. My appointment with Dr. Sudhir was late afternoon—I remember because the parking was a nightmare and I was flustered. She didn't just glance at my chart; she asked about my routine, my sleep, things I hadn't even connected. She spotted a pattern I'd missed and suggested some simple blood work. Turns out, it was a vitamin deficiency that was easily fixed. It wasn't some dramatic diagnosis, but her way of really *looking* made all the difference. I've felt like myself again for weeks now.
Had my gallbladder out at Apollo. The first couple days were rough, I won't lie. But Dr. Chakravarthy's team had a clear plan for the pain. They checked on me often, adjusted things when needed, and explained what each ache probably was. It wasn't magic, but it was managed. I'm moving easier now, week by week.
Appendicitis. Went to Apollo, saw Dr. Chakravarthy. He explained the surgery quickly, no fluff. Procedure was straightforward. Follow-up was efficient. Got the care I needed. Back to work now.
I was so scared before my hernia operation. The hospital is big and busy, and I had to wait a little while. But Dr. Chakravarthy has such a calm way about him. He listened to all my worries and never made me feel rushed. After surgery, he'd come by and just ask how I was *feeling*, not just how the wound looked. That meant a lot.
Finally got my umbilical hernia fixed with Dr. Chakravarthy! What a relief. I'd put it off for years, worried about the recovery. His explanation cut through all my 'what-ifs.' The surgery itself was smooth, and I was home the next day. It's just gone. No more discomfort, no more worrying about it. I should have done this ages ago.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself was fine, but the recovery was rough. Dr. Sridevi was really good about the pain stuff—she didn't just throw pills at me. She explained what to expect each week and checked in a lot. The hospital staff followed her plan exactly, which helped a ton. I'm back to normal now, but those first few days would've been way worse without her.
At my age, one does not wish to be a bother. Dr. Paladugu made my recent stay for observation very comfortable. She listened patiently to my old-fashioned concerns and explained everything to my daughter as well. The ward was busy, but she never made me feel rushed. A very kind and capable doctor.
Went in for a nasty stomach bug that wouldn't quit. Dr. Sridevi saw me, got straight to the point, ordered the right tests. Fixed me up in two days. No fuss. Good doctor.
I'd been feeling run-down for months. My local doc couldn't figure it out, so I booked an appointment at Apollo. The parking was a nightmare, I was late and flustered. Dr. Sridevi just smiled and said not to worry. She spent nearly an hour with me, asking questions I hadn't even thought about—not just the physical stuff, but how work was, if I was sleeping. She connected dots my other doctor missed. Put me on a simple treatment plan and called me herself a week later to check in. It wasn't some miracle cure, but she listened, and that made all the difference.
My mother was admitted with a severe stomach issue. We were all very worried. Dr. Chalasani took the time to explain everything to us in the family room, step by step, in simple Telugu. He didn't rush, even though the ward was busy. He told us what to expect each day, which calmed my father down a lot. The parking here is always a hassle, but after speaking with him, we felt we were in the right place. Mom is home now and doing much better.
I brought my husband in after weeks of him feeling run down. Dr. Chalasani was direct. He said, 'Let's not guess, let's find out.' He ordered the right tests without any fuss. When the results came, he laid out the plan clearly: what medicine, for how long, what to watch for. No sugar-coating, but also no unnecessary alarm. It was exactly what we needed. We left feeling we had a path forward.
My son had a high fever that wouldn't break. I was so scared. Dr. Chalasani has a very quiet way about him. He listened carefully to everything I said, even the small details I thought were silly. He spoke softly to my boy too, which helped. He explained the treatment in a way that made sense, and he made sure I knew what to do at home. His calm manner was a relief when everything felt so chaotic.
After my surgery, I had some complications that really scared me. Seeing Dr. Chalasani walk in for his rounds was the best part of my day. He has this great energy—he'd say, 'Alright, let's see how you're fighting today!' He made a tough situation feel manageable. He was genuinely happy with my progress, and that made me want to get better faster. I'm so glad he was my doctor.
My 8-year-old son had a high fever that wouldn't break for three days. We were really scared. Dr. Venkata Sampath saw us at Apollo, even though the clinic was packed. He didn't just look at the chart; he got down on my son's level, talked to him about his favorite cartoons, and made him laugh during the exam. He explained the viral infection in a way we could understand and told us exactly what to watch for. It was the gentleness with my kid that I'll remember most. We left feeling like we could actually handle this.
My father was admitted with severe abdominal pain, and it was a confusing, scary time for our whole family. Dr. Venkata Sampath was the one who made sense of it all. After every test, he'd find us in the waiting area or call me directly to explain what they found and what the next step was, in simple terms. He never made us feel like we were bothering him with questions. He treated my dad with such respect and kept us all calm. Having a doctor who communicates clearly with the family makes all the difference when you're worried sick.
Had a weird persistent cough for weeks. Saw Dr. Venkata Sampath at Apollo Jubilee Hills. Parking was a nightmare, but the wait wasn't too bad. He was straight to the point, listened, ordered the right tests, figured it out. Got the meds I needed. Good experience, no fuss.
I went to see Dr. Venkata Sampath for what I thought was just bad heartburn. I was nervous, thinking it might be something serious. He spent a good 20 minutes just asking me questions—not just about the pain, but about my job stress, what I ate, even my sleep schedule. He connected dots I didn't see. He said, 'Let's not guess, let's check,' and scheduled a scope for the next week. The whole process at Apollo was smooth, and his follow-up was great. He called me himself with the results (just a manageable ulcer, thank goodness) and walked me through the treatment plan. Felt like he really saw the whole picture, not just the symptom.