Patient Experience
I was a total wreck before my appointment. Convinced I had something awful. Dr. Bajpai just listened, didn't rush me, and actually cracked a small joke that broke the tension. He explained everything in a way that made sense, no scary medical jargon. Left feeling like a weight was lifted, honestly. Just a normal guy who's really good at his job.
Needed a doctor for a persistent stomach issue. Went to Dr. Bajpai at Apollo. He was straight to the point, ordered the right tests, fixed me up. No fuss. Good doctor.
My whole experience started with awful heartburn that wouldn't quit. I'd tried everything from the chemist. Booked with Dr. Bajpai, waited about 20 minutes past my slot—Apollo's parking was a nightmare that day. When I got in, he had this calm way about him. He asked about my diet, work stress, everything. Didn't just jump to medicine. We did an endoscopy (which I was dreading), and he talked me through each step, even during the procedure when I was groggy. The follow-up was the real difference. He drew a little diagram on a notepad to show what was happening and why the new routine would help. It's been three months, and I finally feel normal again. It felt like he cared about fixing the problem, not just getting a patient out the door.
Had a persistent stomach issue for months. Dr. Bapat saw me at Apollo Indore, got straight to the point, ordered the right tests, and had a clear treatment plan by my next visit. No fluff, just fixed it. Back to work without the hassle.
My 82-year-old father was admitted with a bad infection. We were all scared. Dr. Bapat explained everything to us in simple terms, never rushed our questions, and called me herself with updates twice a day. She treated him, and us, with real kindness. We felt looked after.
Look, I was sick of feeling tired all the time. Went to see Dr. Bapat. She listened, didn't judge my lifestyle, and figured out it was a vitamin deficiency. Simple fix. She's good. Would go back.
I was really nervous about some weird symptoms I'd been ignoring. The wait at Apollo was a bit long, I won't lie, but once I got in with Dr. Kavita Bapat, it was different. She sat and let me get my whole story out, even the embarrassing bits. She asked questions that showed she was really thinking, not just checking boxes. She walked me through the possibilities, what we'd rule out first, and why. Left feeling heard and, for the first time in weeks, not so anxious. Follow-up was just as thorough.
My dad was admitted under Dr. Vyas last month. Honestly, we were all scared and didn't know what was happening. Dr. Vyas took the time to sit with my sister and me in the waiting area at Apollo and explained everything in simple terms. He drew a little diagram on a notepad. He gave us his direct number for updates, which meant the world when we were sitting up worrying at night. He treated my dad with real kindness, but he also looked after us.
Had my gallbladder out with Dr. Vyas. The surgery itself is a blur, but the aftercare is what I remember. The first day was rough, I won't lie. But his team was on it with the pain meds, and he checked on me twice daily, even on Sunday. He was straight with me about what movement would help and what to avoid. I'm three weeks out now and feeling more like myself each day. The follow-up call from his office was a nice touch.
Saw Dr. Pankaj Vyas for a stubborn infection. Parking at Apollo was a nightmare, but the appointment itself was good. He listened, didn't rush, and explained my options clearly. Got the prescription, followed it, and it cleared up. No fuss, got the job done.
I'd been putting off seeing someone about this nagging pain in my side for months. Finally booked with Dr. Vyas. The clinic was running a little late that day, which I expected. When he came in, he had this calm way about him that immediately put me at ease. He asked questions I hadn't even thought to mention—about my sleep, my stress at work. He ordered a couple of scans just to be thorough, and when the results came back clear, he didn't just dismiss me. He spent another ten minutes talking about possible causes like muscle strain and gave me some practical things to try. It wasn't some big dramatic diagnosis, but he took my worry seriously. That meant a lot.
At my age, you get used to doctors rushing you along. Dr. Manish was different. He took his time with me at Apollo Indore, explained everything about my medication in simple terms, and never made me feel like a bother. His manner was very kind. I left feeling properly looked after, not just processed.
I was really nervous going in—first time seeing a doctor for this stomach issue. Dr. Khasgiwale just had a calm way about him that put me at ease right away. He listened to all my worries, didn't dismiss anything, and laid out a clear plan. I'm actually not dreading the follow-up.
Saw Dr. Manish Khasgiwale for a persistent cough. Quick to diagnose, straight to the point with treatment. Got the help I needed without any fuss. Good experience.
I'd been putting off seeing a doctor about my fatigue for months. The waiting room at Apollo was busy, I'll admit. But once I got in with Dr. Khasgiwale, he asked questions I hadn't even thought to mention. He connected dots between my sleep, diet, and stress at work. Instead of just ordering a bunch of tests, he suggested a couple of specific ones and we talked about small lifestyle changes first. It felt like a real conversation, not a transaction. I'm following his advice and already feel a bit better.
Had a persistent stomach issue for months. Saw Dr. Choudhary at Apollo. He was direct, ordered the right tests, and had a clear treatment plan within a week. No fluff, just solved the problem so I could get back to work.
I was really scared after my gallbladder surgery. The pain was bad. Dr. Choudhary checked on me every day, even on the weekend. He listened when I said the meds weren't working well and adjusted them right away. The nurses followed his instructions exactly. It made the whole recovery feel manageable, and I'm finally feeling like myself again.
Look, I hate going to the doctor. But I had this cough that wouldn't quit. Dr. Choudhary was cool—no judgment. He actually explained what was going on in my lungs in a way that made sense. Got the meds, cough is gone. Parking at Apollo is always a nightmare though.
My whole family got hit with a nasty flu. My son was the worst, so we ended up at Apollo. Dr. Ashmeet saw him first. He was so calm with my crying kid, checked him over thoroughly, and then saw me and my wife right after in the same visit. He remembered all our different symptoms without checking his notes. The clinic was running late that day, but he didn't rush us at all. He just made a complicated, stressful situation feel under control.
Had my gallbladder out at Apollo Indore. Dr. Ashok Bajpai explained the pain plan clearly before I even went in. The first couple days were rough, but his team was on it with meds and checking in. He didn't just send me home and forget—called to see how I was managing. Actually felt like someone was guiding me through it.