Patient Experience
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this nagging fatigue and stomach issue, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Sushant was different. He actually listened to the whole, messy story, asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a tricky vitamin deficiency combined with a mild infection that was easy to miss. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad—no jargon. Felt like he actually solved a puzzle everyone else had given up on.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital experience than the procedure itself. But Dr. Aildasani made it so straightforward. He walked me through exactly what would happen, step by step, and the whole thing was over in what felt like twenty minutes. The incision was tiny, healing was a breeze. It was just... simple. Sometimes you just want something done right without any drama, and that's exactly what I got.
The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, completely full, which put me in a rotten mood before my appointment. But from the moment I walked in, the front desk lady was really patient helping me reschedule my follow-up, and the nurse who took my vitals had a great sense of humor that calmed me down. The whole place just felt calm and clean. It made a long wait much easier to handle.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get awkward and clam up. Dr. Sushant has this very calm, quiet way about him. He doesn't rush you. He sat there, waiting for me to finish my sentences, and he checked in on how I was feeling emotionally about the treatment, not just physically. It didn't feel like a transaction. Felt like he was talking to a person, not just a patient.
I'd been to a few doctors about this constant fatigue and stomach pain, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Sparsh Jaiswal was the first one who actually listened. He ordered some different tests, sat me down, and explained it could be a rare type of celiac disease. It took a while to figure out, but he stuck with it. Starting the new diet he suggested has made a world of difference.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. Dr. Jaiswal walked me through exactly what he was going to do, step by step. The procedure itself was over before I knew it. He even called the next evening to check how I was healing. It was just a simple thing, but it meant a lot.
The Apollo facility is nice, but what really stood out was the team. The front desk helped me sort out my insurance paperwork without making me feel like an idiot. The nurse who took my vitals was really calming—I was a bit jittery that morning. It felt like everyone, from the receptionist to Dr. Jaiswal, was actually on the same page.
What I remember most is how Dr. Jaiswal talks to you. He doesn't just rush in and out. When I told him I was scared about some test results, he pulled up a chair, looked me in the eye, and explained everything in plain language. No medical jargon. He has this quiet, steady way about him that just makes you feel like you're in good hands.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging fatigue and stomach pain, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Akshat Pandey was different. He actually listened, asked about things no one else did, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a tricky vitamin deficiency causing the issues. He explained it all on a notepad, drawing it out so I could understand. I'm finally feeling like myself again.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Pandey made it so straightforward. The whole thing at Apollo Indore was quick—in and out in a few hours. He talked me through each step, the local anesthetic worked fine, and I was back home with simple instructions before lunch. It healed up perfectly, no fuss.
The clinic was busy that day, I had to wait a bit, but the front desk staff were really kind about it. The nurse who took my vitals noticed I seemed anxious and just chatted with me about everyday stuff, which helped a lot. Even the cleaner in the hallway gave a friendly nod. It made the whole environment at Apollo feel less clinical and more supportive.
What stuck with me was how Dr. Pandey talks to you. He doesn't rush. When I was worried about some test results, he sat down, looked me in the eye, and said, 'Let's figure this out together.' He has a calm way of explaining things without any jargon that makes you feel like you're in capable hands, not just being processed.