Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Tejaswini for my blood pressure and general health for about five years now, since she was at a different clinic. When she moved to Apollo, I followed her. That's how much I trust her judgment. She remembers the details from my last visit, asks about my family, and never rushes me. She's the kind of doctor who actually listens, and in today's world, that's rare. The new hospital is busier, sure, but she's the consistent part that matters.
My 8-year-old had a high fever that just wouldn't break, and we were really scared. We got an appointment with Dr. Tejaswini at Apollo. She was so calm with him, explaining everything in a way he could understand, even letting him listen to his own heartbeat. She didn't just throw antibiotics at us; she took the time to figure out what was really going on. As a parent, seeing her patience and how she put my son at ease meant more than anything. We left feeling like we finally had a handle on it.
Needed a general check-up. Found Dr. Tejaswini. She was straightforward, answered my questions without any fluff. Got my tests ordered, explained the next steps clearly. Parking at Apollo is always a hassle, but the appointment itself was efficient and helpful.
I went in for what I thought was just a bad flu—aches, exhaustion, the works. Dr. Tejaswini, though, she picked up on a detail I'd brushed off about some joint pain. She asked more questions, did a more thorough exam than I expected. Long story short, she suspected it might be something else entirely and ordered specific tests. She was right. It turned out to be a mild thyroid issue starting. Because she caught it so early, managing it has been simple. I keep thinking what if I'd just gone to a quick clinic? She really looked at the whole picture.
I'd been to three different doctors for this persistent stomach pain and fatigue. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Dayakar Babu actually sat and listened to every single symptom, even the weird ones I thought were unrelated. He ordered a specific test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be a tricky gallbladder issue that wasn't showing up on the standard scans. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad. I finally had an answer, and the surgery he recommended fixed it completely.
Just needed a basic mole removal. I was in and out of Apollo Health City in under two hours, parking was a bit of a hunt though! Dr. Jakkula was quick but didn't rush me. The local anesthetic worked perfectly, I felt nothing. He checked in the next day himself with a quick call to see how the site was healing. It was so straightforward, exactly what you hope for with something simple.
The whole experience at Apollo was just… calm. The person at the front desk remembered my name when I came back from getting my tests, and the nurse who took my vitals was really kind when she saw I was anxious. The place is big, but the signs were clear. It felt organized, not chaotic. Dr. Jakkula's clinic itself was quiet and clean, which helped settle my nerves before I even saw him.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get nervous and clam up. But Dr. Dayakar Babu has this way about him—he walks in, gives a small smile, and just talks like a normal person. He asked about my work before diving into the medical stuff. When he explained my treatment plan, he didn't use confusing jargon; he said, 'Here’s what’s happening, and here’s what we’re going to do about it.' He made me feel like I was part of the decision, not just a patient he was processing.
I'd been feeling off for months, just tired and achy. My old doctor kept saying it was stress. Dr. Reddy actually listened, asked a bunch of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a thyroid issue that wasn't showing up on standard panels. She explained it all on a notepad, drawing little diagrams. I finally feel like I'm getting back to normal.
Had to get a mole checked and removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but the whole thing was so straightforward. Dr. Reddy was quick and clear about each step, the local anesthetic did its job, and I was in and out. The follow-up call from her nurse to check on the healing was a nice touch. It was just a simple thing, but it was handled really well.
The Apollo facility is nice, I won't lie, though finding parking was a mission. What stood out was the front desk team. I was flustered and had my appointment time wrong, but they were so calm and sorted it out without making me feel silly. Even the person who took my blood pressure was really gentle and chatted about the weather to distract me. It made the whole visit less clinical.
My teenage son had to see Dr. Reddy. He hates doctors and clammed up completely. She didn't push him. She just talked to me for a bit, then casually asked him about school and his football team. Slowly, he started answering her questions about his own health. She has this way of talking *with* you, not at you. He left saying she was 'alright,' which is high praise from him.
I've been seeing Dr. Tejaswini for my diabetes and blood pressure for over five years now. The clinic at Apollo can get busy, but she always remembers the little things—like asking about my grandson or if I've been walking. That consistency is what keeps me coming back. She doesn't rush, and when my numbers are off, she explains the 'why' clearly. It's not just a prescription; it's a plan we manage together.
Had a persistent stomach issue for months. Went to Dr. Tejaswini. She listened, asked direct questions, and ordered the right tests. No fluff. Got a clear diagnosis and a treatment that worked. The follow-up was efficient. She's a good, straightforward doctor who knows her job.
I was quite anxious about some recurring health problems and had seen a few doctors. From my first visit, Dr. Tejaswini had such a calm way about her. She took her time, and her explanations were very gentle but thorough. Even when the waiting room was full, she never made me feel hurried. I left feeling heard and, for the first time, quietly hopeful.
After weeks of feeling run down and getting nowhere, my wife insisted I see someone. Dr. Tejaswini was fantastic! She pieced together symptoms I thought were unrelated. The relief when she said, 'Okay, I think we know what this is,' was huge. The treatment she started has made a real difference. I finally have my energy back!
I was a total wreck before my appointment. I'd never seen a specialist before and my mind was racing with worst-case scenarios. The hospital is huge and I got lost twice. But Dr. Chanakya? He was so calm. He didn't rush me, let me explain everything in my jumbled way, and actually drew a little diagram on his notepad to show me what was probably going on. He said 'Let's not borrow trouble' and that phrase just stuck with me. I walked out feeling like I could breathe again. He just made it all seem manageable.
Had a persistent stomach issue. Went to Dr. Ajay Chanakya at Apollo. He listened, asked clear questions, ordered the right tests. Explained the results in plain terms. Prescribed medication. Problem resolved in two weeks. Efficient, knowledgeable, no-nonsense. Would recommend.
It’s always a bit daunting to see a new doctor, isn’t it? I was quite anxious. Dr. Chanakya has a very gentle way about him. He took his time, and there was a kindness in his eyes that put me at ease. He explained things without making me feel silly for asking. The parking lot was very full that day, but the visit itself was… well, it was a comfort. A very good doctor.
Honestly, I'd been putting off dealing with this nagging pain for months because I was scared of what I'd hear. Finally saw Dr. Chanakya and wow, what a difference! He was so upbeat and confident. He did a thorough check, cracked a little joke to lighten the mood, and laid out a simple plan. It wasn't anything serious, just needed the right approach. I'm so glad I went! Feeling fantastic now and just really, really relieved.