Patient Experience
My dad was admitted to Apollo Adlux last month, and honestly, we were all pretty scared. Dr. Resmi was the one who actually sat us down in the family room and explained everything in simple terms—what the tests meant, what the next steps were. He didn't just talk to the patient; he talked to us. It made a huge difference when we were feeling lost. We knew what was happening.
I've been seeing Dr. Resmi for my blood pressure and general check-ups for about eight years now. What I appreciate is that he remembers me, remembers my history, and doesn't just treat whatever I came in for that day. He looks at the whole picture. I trust his judgment because he's consistent and never rushes to change things that are working. That kind of steady, long-term care is hard to find.
Saw Dr. Resmi for a bad flu. Got in, he listened, checked me over, gave a clear prescription. No fuss. The wait was a bit long, but he was efficient when it was my turn. Fixed me up.
I went to Apollo Adlux with this nagging stomach pain that came and went for weeks. I was nervous, thinking the worst. Dr. Resmi had this calm way about him. He asked a ton of questions—not just about the pain, but about my job, my diet, even my sleep schedule. He connected dots I didn't see. Ordered the right tests, and it turned out to be a food intolerance, not something scary. The whole process, from his initial questions to the follow-up call with my results, felt thorough. He didn't just treat a symptom; he figured out the cause.