Patient Experience
As a senior citizen, one often feels like just another file. Not with Dr. Gupta. She listened patiently to all my old-age complaints, never made me feel rushed. Her advice was clear, and she ensured the treatment plan was simple for me to follow at home. The hospital is large, but her manner made the visit comfortable.
Had a weird stomach thing for weeks. Went to Dr. Seema Gupta. She figured it out fast, fixed me up. No nonsense, straight to the point. Good experience.
I'd been feeling run-down for months—just tired all the time, you know? My usual doc retired, so I booked with Dr. Gupta on a friend's tip. First impression: the clinic was busy, but she walked in, sat down, and actually looked at me, not just the screen. She asked questions about my sleep, work stress, things I hadn't even connected. Ordered a couple of specific tests instead of a full battery. Called me herself with the results, explained it was a vitamin deficiency and mild anxiety, gave practical lifestyle tweaks alongside a prescription. It wasn't magic, but it felt like someone finally put the pieces together.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Booked an appointment with Dr. Rubina Vohra at Apollo Indore. The wait was a bit long, but once in, she was direct. Asked clear questions, ordered the right tests, and explained the treatment plan without any fluff. Got it sorted in two visits. Efficient and effective, exactly what I needed.
I was quite nervous about some ongoing fatigue. Dr. Vohra has a very calm way about her. She listened quietly, never made me feel rushed, and her explanations were gentle but thorough. The hospital environment is large, but she made the visit feel personal. I left feeling heard and much less anxious.
After dealing with a nagging cough for a month, I finally saw Dr. Vohra. What a relief! She pinpointed the issue my previous doctor missed. Her approach was so straightforward and the prescription worked quickly. Yes, parking at Apollo is always a hassle, but for this level of care, it was worth it. So glad I went.
My annual check-up with Dr. Vohra. It’s always thorough. She remembers details from last year, which I appreciate. She’s practical—told me what to worry about and what not to. Got my reports, a clear plan for the next few months, and was out. No-nonsense and highly competent.
My husband had been feeling off for months, tired and just not himself. We'd seen a couple of doctors who couldn't pinpoint it. Dr. Sinha was different. He actually sat and listened to the whole history, asked questions others hadn't. He ordered a specific test that finally gave us an answer—it was a tricky thyroid issue that was mimicking other things. He explained it all on a notepad, drawing it out so we could understand. We finally have a treatment plan that's working.
I needed a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first about any procedure. But Dr. Sinha made it so straightforward. The whole thing took maybe twenty minutes in his clinic room at Apollo. He talked me through each step as he did it, which really kept me calm. It healed up perfectly, no fuss. Sometimes the simple things are done really well, and that matters.
The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, completely full. I was flustered by the time I got to Dr. Sinha's floor. But the lady at his reception desk was so kind, she could tell I was stressed and got me sorted quickly. The whole area felt calm and clean, which helped. Even the nurse who took my vitals had a nice chat with me. It made the visit a lot easier.
What I remember most is how Dr. Sinha talks to you. I'm an older patient, and sometimes doctors rush. He doesn't. He pulls his chair up, looks you in the eye, and asks how you're *really* doing. When I was worried about some new medication, he didn't dismiss it; he took the time to explain why it was a good choice for me. You leave feeling heard, not just treated.
I'd been feeling off for months, just tired and achy. A few other doctors had basically shrugged. Dr. Kelkar at Apollo was different. He actually listened, asked a bunch of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was something pretty uncommon with my thyroid. He explained it all in a way that finally made sense. I'm on treatment now and starting to feel like myself again. It was a relief to have someone really dig for an answer.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Kelkar made it simple. The whole thing at Apollo was over in what felt like minutes. He told me exactly what he was doing as he did it, which helped a lot. The stitches were neat, healing was easy, and the follow-up was quick. It was one of those things you dread, but it ended up being completely straightforward.
The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, completely full. By the time I got to the clinic, I was pretty flustered. But the lady at Dr. Kelkar's front desk was so calm and got me checked in fast. The whole place just felt organized, and even the person who took my blood pressure was really gentle. It made a stressful start to the visit much better. Dr. Kelkar was great, but honestly, his team deserves a shout-out too.
What I remember most is how he talked to my mom. She's older and gets confused easily. Dr. Kelkar didn't just talk to me about her medication change; he turned to her, spoke slowly, and made sure she understood. He didn't rush us out, even though I'm sure he was busy. You can tell he actually sees the person, not just the patient file. That kind of patience is rare.
I'd been feeling off for months, just tired and achy. A few other doctors had shrugged it off as stress. Dr. Sarita Rao actually listened, asked a bunch of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was something pretty uncommon. She explained it all to me and my husband in her office, drew diagrams on a notepad. I'm on a treatment plan now and finally starting to feel like myself. It was a relief to have someone really dig for an answer.
Had to get a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first about the whole idea of surgery, even a small one. Dr. Rao's team at Apollo Indore walked me through every single step beforehand. The procedure itself was quick, and she checked in on me right after. Recovery was straightforward, just like she said it would be. The whole thing felt very routine for them, which made it less scary for me.
The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, completely full. I was flustered by the time I got to the clinic. But the front desk lady was really kind, got me checked in fast, and the nurse who took my vitals was chatting with me about the rain to help me relax. The place was clean and quiet, which helped. It felt like the staff there actually work together well.
What I remember most is how Dr. Rao talked to my elderly mother. She didn't just talk to me. She sat down, made direct eye contact with my mom, and explained her new medication in simple terms, asking if she understood. She has this calm way about her that puts you at ease. My mom, who's usually skeptical of doctors, left saying, 'She's a good one.' That meant a lot.
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.