Patient Experience
My dad was admitted at Apollo Indore with a bad fever and we were all really worried. Dr. Roshan Rao was the one who saw him. He didn't just talk to us once; he came out to the waiting area three times to explain what was happening in simple terms, even drew a little diagram on a notepad. He gave us his direct number for the night shift nurse's station. We felt like we were part of the team, not just waiting in the dark. Because of him, we could actually sleep that night knowing dad was in good hands.
I've always been scared of doctors and hospitals, and I put off getting this stomach pain checked for weeks. My appointment with Dr. Rao was my first ever as an adult. I was literally shaking in the chair. He walked in, saw me, and his first words were, 'It's okay to be nervous, let's just figure this out together.' He didn't rush. He asked about my job, my stress levels, everything. By the end, I wasn't scared anymore. He found it was just bad acidity and gave me a simple plan. I left feeling like a weight was lifted.
Saw Dr. K Roshan Rao at Apollo Indore for a persistent cough. Quick, no-nonsense consult. He listened, asked the right questions, ordered one specific test to rule out the serious stuff. Got the results fast, it was just a stubborn post-viral thing. Prescription worked. Good doctor, does his job well.
It started with just feeling tired all the time. I went to a local clinic, they said it was stress. Months went by, and it got worse—dizzy spells, no energy. A friend finally pushed me to go to Apollo. I got Dr. Rao. The thing that got me was how he connected the dots. He asked about things I hadn't even mentioned, like a minor rash I had months ago and some joint pain I thought was from gardening. He pieced it together into a picture that made sense. He ordered a specific blood panel the other doctor hadn't. Turns out, it was a vitamin deficiency and a mild thyroid issue, two things playing off each other. The treatment was straightforward, but finding the real cause was what he did. I'm back to my old self now, and it's because he looked at the whole story, not just the latest chapter.