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. Dharshitha actually listened to the whole history, asked questions no one else had, and ordered a specific test. Turns out it was a pretty rare vitamin deficiency. She explained it all with a diagram on her notepad—made it so clear. I'm finally feeling like myself again after following her plan.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing, even though they said it was routine. Dr. Varigonda was really calm about it. The procedure itself was over before I knew it, and her instructions for aftercare were simple. The whole visit, from check-in to leaving, just felt straightforward and easy. No drama, which is exactly what you want.
The Apollo facility in Jubilee Hills is nice, but what stood out was how the team worked together. I was running late because parking was a nightmare, and the front desk lady was so understanding. The nurse who took my vitals remembered me from a previous visit and asked how my son's exams went. It felt like a real team, and Dr. Dharshitha was clearly the one leading it smoothly.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get awkward. But Dr. Varigonda has this way of just talking *with* you, not at you. She sat down, didn't rush, and when I mentioned I was worried about the cost of a medication, she immediately suggested a couple of equally good alternatives that were easier on my pocket. That kind of consideration means a lot.
At my age, you get used to doctors being in a hurry. Dr. Shreeja was different. She took the time to explain everything about my new medication in simple terms, and she actually listened when I told her what my days are like. The clinic at Apollo was comfortable, and her nurse was very kind. I left feeling understood, not just processed.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The whole thing was scary, but Dr. Shreeja made the recovery part manageable. She was straight with me about what to expect pain-wise and set up a clear plan. I didn't feel like I was bothering her with my calls about the discomfort. Follow-up was smooth, and I'm back to normal now.
Dr. Shreeja is good. Fixed up a nasty infection I had. No nonsense, told me exactly what was wrong and how to fix it. Parking at Apollo is always a hassle, but the appointment itself was quick and effective.
I'd been feeling run-down for months. My usual doc retired, so I booked with Dr. Shreeja at Apollo as a try. First impression was she was young, and I was a bit skeptical. But she asked questions no one else had—about my sleep, my stress at work, even my diet. Ordered the right tests, turned out it was a thyroid thing. She called me herself with the results and walked me through the treatment. It wasn't just a prescription; she checked in to see how the new dosage was sitting with me. I finally feel like myself again.
I'd been to a few doctors about this constant fatigue and stomach trouble, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Rao actually listened. He asked questions about things no one else had, even my diet from years ago. He pieced it together and ordered a specific test that finally showed what was really going on. It wasn't simple, but he explained it in a way that made sense, without talking down to me.
I needed a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but the whole thing was so straightforward. Dr. Rao walked me through each step before he did it, which really helped. The procedure itself was quick, and the recovery was exactly as he said it would be. No surprises, no drama. Sometimes you just want things to be simple, and this was.
The Apollo Health City campus is huge, and I got a bit lost trying to find the clinic. One of the staff members at the front desk saw me looking confused and actually walked me to the right wing. The waiting area was calm, and even though it was busy, things felt organized. It's the little things that make a difference when you're not feeling your best.
What stood out about Dr. Rao was how he talked to my elderly mother. He didn't just look at me for answers. He sat down, made eye contact with her, and spoke clearly and patiently, checking that she understood everything. He has a calm way about him that really puts you at ease. You feel like a person, not just another file.
My brother was admitted with a bad fever and we were all scared. Dr. Reddy was the only one who took the time to explain things to us in the waiting area, not just the medical stuff but what to expect day by day. He called me himself with updates when things were changing. It made a stressful situation feel manageable because we weren't left in the dark.
Our 8-year-old had a stomach bug that just wouldn't quit, and she was getting so weak. We saw Dr. Reddy at Apollo. He got down on her level to talk to her, asked about her favorite cartoons—it calmed her right down. He explained everything to us in a way that didn't make us feel stupid for being worried parents. He checked on her three times that day, even after his rounds. Seeing her smile again was everything.
Had a weird pain in my side. Saw Dr. Levaka Rahul Reddy. He was straight to the point, ordered the right tests, figured it out. No fluff, which I appreciate. Got me sorted.
I've had this nagging cough for months. My usual doc retired, so I ended up at Apollo Health City and got Dr. Reddy. Honestly, the place is huge and I was a bit lost finding the clinic, running late. He didn't rush me. He listened to the whole history, asked about my work (I'm a teacher, chalk dust maybe?), and actually remembered details from my file when I came back for the follow-up. He connected the dots my old doctor missed. The cough is finally gone. It felt like he was actually solving a puzzle, not just moving patients through.
My 8-year-old son had a high fever that wouldn't break, and I was terrified. Dr. Garre was so calm with him, explained everything in simple terms to my boy, and didn't just throw antibiotics at us. He actually listened to my long list of worries (I know I was rambling) and addressed every single one. We left with a clear plan, and my son wasn't even scared anymore. That meant the world to me.
Had my gallbladder out at Apollo with Dr. Garre. The surgery itself is a blur, but the aftercare is what stuck with me. He checked on me personally every morning, even on Sunday, and adjusted my pain meds so I wasn't just zonked out but actually comfortable. The nurses followed his instructions to the letter. It wasn't fun, obviously, but I felt like someone was really steering the ship through the rough recovery days.
Went in for a persistent stomach issue. Dr. Garre fixed it. Straightforward guy, clear advice. Parking at Apollo is still a nightmare, though.
I'd been feeling run-down for months, just blaming it on work stress. Finally saw Dr. Garre. He didn't rush me; he went through my history like a detective, asked about things I hadn't even thought were related—sleep, diet, the works. Ordered the right tests, no fluff. Called me himself with the results (iron was practically nonexistent). Started treatment, and I'm finally feeling like myself again. It was the thoroughness that made the difference.