Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Kulkarni for my blood pressure for nearly eight years now. He remembers things from my last visit without always checking the file first. That consistency is what keeps me coming back to Apollo, even though the parking situation can be a real hassle. He doesn't rush, and he explains changes in my medication in a way that makes sense. It's just a solid, reliable doctor-patient relationship.
Had a bad stomach issue that wouldn't go away. Went to Dr. NITIN KULKARNI. He listened, asked the right questions, ordered the necessary tests. No fluff, no drama. Got a clear diagnosis and a treatment plan that worked. The hospital is big and busy, but his approach was straightforward. Fixed the problem.
I was quite nervous about some persistent fatigue I'd been feeling. Dr. Kulkarni has such a calm way about him. He didn't dismiss it as just stress or age, but he also didn't make me feel alarmed. We worked through it step by step over a few visits. He has a gentle manner that really put me at ease during a worrying time. I'm feeling much better now.
After weeks of feeling run down and getting the runaround elsewhere, seeing Dr. Kulkarni was a huge relief! He actually figured out what was wrong—turned out to be a vitamin deficiency my previous doctor missed. He was so clear explaining everything, and the treatment was simple but effective. I walked out of Apollo feeling like I finally had answers and a path forward. So grateful!
I was a total wreck before my appointment. First time seeing a doctor on my own and I was convinced it was something awful. Dr. Gaddam just had this calm way of talking that cut right through my panic. He explained everything in simple terms, didn't rush me, and by the end I felt silly for being so scared. Left Apollo feeling like I had a plan, not just a prescription.
My 78-year-old father was admitted, and we were all scared. Dr. Gaddam was the one who actually took the time to find me in the waiting area and explain what was happening in plain language. He didn't just talk at us; he listened to our concerns about dad's history and answered every single question my mom had, no matter how small. It made a horrible situation feel manageable.
Saw Dr. Gaddam for a stubborn stomach issue. Straight shooter. Listened, asked the right questions, ordered the needed tests, and gave me clear instructions. No fluff, just good care. Got the problem sorted.
I'd been feeling run-down for months—just low energy, not myself. My usual doc retired, so I booked with Dr. Gaddam at Apollo on a friend's suggestion. The wait was a little long, I won't lie, but once I got in, he was worth it. He didn't just go for the obvious; he asked about my work stress, sleep patterns, everything. Ordered a broader set of blood tests than I expected. Turns out it was a simple vitamin deficiency that everyone else had missed. He called me himself with the results and explained exactly how to fix it. I'm back to my old energy levels now. It felt like he actually wanted to find the root cause.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging stomach pain and fatigue, and everyone said it was just stress. Dr. Ashwin Tumkur actually listened. He asked questions about things no one else had, ran some different tests, and figured out it was a tricky gallbladder issue that wasn't showing up on the usual scans. I was nervous, but he explained it in a way that made sense without talking down to me. He got it right when others didn't.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was more worried about the paperwork and the wait than the procedure itself. But at Apollo Hyderabad, it was surprisingly straightforward. Dr. Tumkur's team had everything sorted, and the actual removal took maybe twenty minutes. He checked in afterwards, the nurse gave clear instructions for the bandage, and that was that. Sometimes simple is good.
The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, completely full, so I was flustered by the time I got to Dr. Tumkur's clinic. But the lady at the front desk was really kind about it, and the nurse who took my vitals had a calming way about her. The place just felt efficient and clean, not cold. It made a long wait for my results much easier to handle.
What I remember most is how Dr. Tumkur talked to my elderly mother. She was confused and scared about her new medication. He didn't just rush through it. He sat down, looked her in the eye, and drew a little diagram on his notepad about how the pills would help her heart. He spoke to her, not just to me about her. You don't see that kind of patience every day.
I'd been to three doctors for this weird fatigue and stomach pain. They all said it was stress. Dr. Santhi actually listened, asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered a specific test. Turns out it was a rare thyroid issue affecting my gut. She explained it in a way that finally made sense. I'm on the right meds now and feel like myself again.
Needed a cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous about the whole thing. Dr. Santhi walked me through the entire process in her office, even drew a little diagram. The day of, she kept checking in, and the procedure itself was over before I knew it. Follow-up was simple. It was just a straightforward thing, but she made it feel that way.
The Apollo waiting area was packed and I was running late after circling for parking. I was frazzled. But the nurse at Dr. Santhi's desk saw I was stressed, got me checked in quickly, and was really kind. The whole team, from the person who took my vitals to the billing clerk, was efficient and calm. It made a hectic day much easier.
My 10-year-old was terrified of doctors. Dr. Santhi didn't just talk to me; she got down on his level, asked about his school project, and let him hold the stethoscope. She explained everything to him in simple terms. He didn't even flinch during the check-up. We left, and he said, 'She's nice.' That meant more than any medical jargon.
I've been seeing Dr. Deepika Sirineni for my diabetes and blood pressure for about eight years now, since she was at her old clinic. When she moved to Apollo, I followed her there. That's how much I trust her. She remembers my history without always checking the file, asks about my family, and never rushes me. The new hospital is bigger so sometimes you wait a bit longer, but she's worth it. She's steady, and in healthcare, that consistency is everything.
As a project manager with zero time for illness, I needed a doctor who gets to the point. Dr. Sirineni does. I came in with bad fatigue. She ordered the right tests, diagnosed a thyroid issue quickly, and laid out a clear treatment plan. No fluff, no scare tactics. Follow-up was efficient—a quick tele-consult to adjust meds. She's my go-to GP now. Practical and effective.
Look, I don't like doctors. Was super nervous going in. But Dr. Sirineni is straight-up and doesn't talk down to you. I told her my symptoms, she listened, asked smart questions, and told me exactly what she thought it was (turned out to be a bad allergy). The meds worked. Parking at Apollo was a nightmare, but she was good. Would see her again if I had to.
It started with this weird pain in my side that wouldn't go away. I was really worried, imagining the worst. My appointment with Dr. Sirineni was early morning; the waiting area was quiet. She came in, calm, and just had a way of making you feel heard. She went through everything step-by-step—asked about my diet, work stress, the whole deal. Ordered an ultrasound to be sure, but her initial hunch about it being muscular from my new workout was right. She even showed me on a chart where the muscle was. What stuck with me was how she explained the 'why' behind her advice, not just what to do. Left feeling relieved and well-looked-after.