Patient Experience
My appointment with Dr. Lloyds was on a Tuesday morning. I must admit, I was a bit nervous beforehand, as I am not as young as I used to be and these visits can be unsettling. From the moment I entered his room at Apollo Reach, he put me at ease. He listened to my old complaints about my knee and my digestion without any rush. His explanations were clear, and he took the time to ensure I understood the plan. The hospital itself is quite large, and my son had some trouble with the parking, but the care inside made up for it. I left feeling properly looked after.
Had a persistent fever and body ache for three days. Went to Apollo Reach Karaikudi. Saw Dr. Lloyds E. He asked direct questions, checked thoroughly, diagnosed a viral infection. Prescribed medication. Explained the dosage clearly. Followed up in two days. Fever was gone. Effective treatment. No unnecessary tests. Good experience.
I was feeling very poorly for a long time, just a general weakness I couldn't shake. Meeting Dr. Lloyds was... it was very reassuring. He has a quiet way about him. He didn't just look at my file; he looked at me, you know? He figured out it was a simple vitamin deficiency that everyone else had missed. I'm on supplements now and finally starting to feel like myself again. I'm so grateful for his careful attention.
FINALLY! Someone who actually listened! I'd been to two other doctors about this stomach issue and just got shrugs and antacids. Dr. Lloyds at Apollo Reach actually sat down, went through everything from the start, and ordered the right scan. Turns out it was a minor gallbladder thing, totally treatable. The wait in the lobby was a bit long, but honestly, it was worth it. He called me himself with the results and laid out my options. Such a relief to have an answer and a plan!
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging stomach pain, and everyone said it was just stress. Dr. Nachiappan actually listened, asked a lot of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered a specific scan. Turns out it was a tricky gallbladder issue that wasn't obvious. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad—no fancy terms, just clear. I felt heard for the first time.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but the whole thing was so straightforward. Dr. Nachiappan talked me through each step in the room at Apollo Reach, the local anesthetic did its job, and it was over in what felt like ten minutes. Follow-up was easy. Sometimes simple things just go right.
The hospital itself made a difference. My wife was in for observation, and I was there all day. The parking lot was packed when I arrived, but the front desk staff helped sort it. The nurses on the floor were really kind, and even the cleaner stopped to ask if we needed anything. It felt calm, which isn't always the case. Dr. Nachiappan's team there definitely helps set that tone.
What stuck with me was how he talks to you. I'm an older patient, and some doctors rush. He sat down, made eye contact, and just had a normal conversation about my arthritis before we even got to the exam. He remembered my grandson's name from my last visit. It's that personal touch that makes you trust someone's medical advice completely.
I'd been feeling off for months, just tired and achy. A few other doctors said it was stress. Dr. Mohamed Azeem actually listened to all the little details I mentioned—like my weird joint pain in the mornings. He ordered some specific tests others hadn't. Turns out it was something autoimmune. It wasn't a quick fix, but finally having a name for it and a plan made all the difference. He didn't just shrug me off.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but the whole thing was so straightforward. Dr. Azeem explained each step in the room before we started, which calmed me down. The procedure itself was quick, and the follow-up instructions were clear. I was in and out in a couple of hours, and the healing went just like he said it would. No drama, just good care.
The parking lot at Apollo Reach was packed when I arrived for my appointment, which stressed me out. But once I got inside, the front desk lady was really patient helping me check in. The whole place felt calm and clean, which helped. Even the nurse who took my vitals was friendly and cracked a small joke. It made the wait a bit easier. Dr. Azeem's team seems to run a tight, kind ship.
What I remember most is how Dr. Azeem talked to my elderly mother. She gets confused easily. He didn't rush her. He sat down, looked her in the eye, and explained her new medication using simple words, even drew a little diagram on a notepad. He has this quiet, steady way about him that just puts you at ease. You feel like a person, not just a case.
At my age, visits to the hospital can be unsettling. Dr. Saravana Kumar at Apollo Reach made it much easier. He explained my condition in simple terms, never rushed me, and had a very calm manner. The nurses mentioned he'd checked on my file after hours, which I appreciated.
My father was admitted with a bad fever, and we were all worried. Dr. Kumar was the one who really kept us in the loop. He'd find us in the waiting area to give updates in plain Tamil, not just medical jargon. He told us what to expect each day, which took a huge weight off our shoulders. We felt he was truly looking out for our whole family.
Had a stubborn stomach issue for weeks. Saw Dr. Saravana Kumar at Apollo Karaikudi. He listened, didn't brush me off, gave clear instructions. Problem cleared up in a few days. Good doctor.
I went in for what I thought was just severe heartburn. The waiting room was packed that morning, I almost left. Dr. Kumar, though, took his time. He asked questions about my work stress and diet, then gently suggested we run a few more checks 'just to be safe.' Turns out it was a minor gallbladder issue starting. Because he was so thorough from the get-go, we caught it early. The whole experience, from that first conversation to the follow-up, felt very careful and personal, not like an assembly line.