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.
I'd been to a few doctors about this nagging pain and fatigue, and everyone had a different theory. Honestly, I was getting pretty frustrated. Dr. Garge was different. He actually sat and listened to the whole confusing timeline, asked questions no one else had, and ordered a specific test I'd never heard of. Turns out it was a pretty rare thyroid issue. He explained it in a way that finally made sense. I'm on the right meds now and feel like myself again.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Nothing major, but I was nervous at first. Dr. Garge walked me through the whole thing in the clinic, showed me a diagram, and made sure I was comfortable. The day of the procedure, he checked in right before and cracked a small joke that actually helped. It was over in maybe twenty minutes. The whole thing was just... straightforward. No drama, no fuss, just exactly what I needed.
The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that morning, so I showed up a bit flustered for my appointment. The front desk lady could tell and was really kind about it. The whole place just felt calm and clean. When I saw Dr. Garge, he didn't rush me even though I was late. His nurse was also great, very gentle when taking my vitals. It's the little things that make a difference when you're not feeling great.
What I remember most is how he talked to my elderly mother. She gets confused easily and was scared about some new medication. Dr. Garge pulled his chair up close, looked right at her, and explained everything using simple words, not medical jargon. He repeated things patiently when she asked. He treated her with such respect, not like she was a burden. That meant more to our family than anything.
My son, Arjun, had been running a fever for five days straight. We'd tried everything. By the time we got to Apollo, I was a mess. Dr. Mujawdiya sat us down and just listened. He didn't rush. He explained what he thought was happening in a way that actually calmed *me* down. He checked Arjun so gently, even when Arjun was fussy. It turned out to be a tricky viral thing. The doctor called us himself the next evening to check on Arjun's temperature. Knowing he was really paying attention meant the world when I was so scared.
Severe abdominal pain. Went to Apollo. Saw Dr. Swapnil Mujawdiya. He ordered the right scans quickly, diagnosed a gallstone issue. Explained the options clearly: medication or surgery. Chose medication path. He laid out the plan, what to watch for. Pain is managed now. Follow-up was straightforward. Good, clear care.
I was quite anxious about my persistent cough and the weight loss. Dr. Mujawdiya has a very quiet, kind way about him. He asked his questions softly and let me take my time answering. He didn't dismiss my worries, even the silly ones I mentioned almost in a whisper. The tests he recommended felt necessary, not excessive. When the results came back clear, he seemed genuinely happy to give me the good news. It was a… gentle experience, from start to finish.
Honestly, I was fed up! Tired all the time, dizzy spells—no one could figure it out. Then my sister pushed me to see Dr. Swapnil. What a difference! He actually connected the dots between things I didn't think were related. He was so thorough, and when he said he thought it was a specific vitamin deficiency, it just clicked. Started the supplements he suggested, and within two weeks? Energy is back! No more dizziness. I feel like myself again. He really listened and figured it out when no one else could!
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging fatigue and stomach thing. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Goyal was different. He actually listened to the whole, weird history, asked questions no one else did, and ordered a specific test. Turns out it was something pretty uncommon with my thyroid. He explained it in a way that finally made sense. I'm on treatment now and feel like myself again.
Had to get a cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Goyal made it simple. The whole thing was over in what felt like minutes. He checked in the next day himself, which I wasn't expecting. The scar is tiny. It was just a straightforward thing, done really well.
The Apollo facility is nice, I won't lie, though I did circle for parking. What stood out was the team. The nurse at the front desk saw I was anxious and got me sorted quickly. The assistant with Dr. Goyal was really kind, explaining each step before they did it. It didn't feel like an assembly line; people actually talked to you.
My kid was scared of doctors. Dr. Goyal didn't just talk to me; he crouched down, showed my son his stethoscope, let him listen to his own heartbeat. He has this calm, patient way about him. My boy left asking when we could go back. That's a first.
At my age, you get used to doctors rushing you. Dr. Anushtha Tomar was different. She took her time with me at Apollo, explained everything about my new medication in simple terms, and never made me feel like a bother. The whole visit was calm and respectful.
I was so anxious going in for my first check-up in years, my hands were shaking. Dr. Tomar just had this really calm way about her. She listened to all my silly worries, didn't judge, and by the end, I actually felt okay. I'm not dreading going back.
Saw Dr. Anushtha Tomar at Apollo Indore. Straight to the point, clear advice, sorted my issue. Good experience.
I'd been putting off dealing with this nagging fatigue for months. The Apollo waiting area was busy, but once I got in with Dr. Tomar, she just let me talk. She asked questions that actually made sense, connected some dots I hadn't, and laid out a simple plan. It wasn't just a prescription; she explained the 'why' behind each step. Left feeling heard and like I had a path forward, which is more than I expected from a general check-up.