Patient Experience
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous about any kind of procedure, even a minor one. Dr. Roy walked me through exactly what would happen, didn't rush me, and the whole thing at Apollo Adlux was over before I knew it. The scar is tiny. It was just... straightforward. Sometimes you just want things to be simple, and it was.
The parking at Apollo Adlux was a nightmare that day, completely full. I was flustered by the time I got to the clinic. But the lady at the front desk was really kind, got me checked in quickly, and the nurse who took my vitals had a calming way about her. The place itself felt clean and quiet, not chaotic. It made a stressful start much easier to handle.
What stuck with me most was how Dr. Roy talked to my elderly mother. Mom gets confused easily and is scared of hospitals. Dr. Roy didn't talk over her or just to me. She sat down, made eye contact, used simple words, and checked if Mom understood. She had this quiet patience. You could tell she sees the person, not just the patient file.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The first few days were rough, I won't lie. But Dr. Mathew's team had a clear plan for the pain. They didn't just throw pills at me; they explained what to expect and when to call. It made the whole recovery feel more manageable, less scary. I'm back to my walks now, just slower.
Appendicitis. Went to Apollo Adlux. Dr. J J Mathew diagnosed it, scheduled surgery. Efficient. Explained the procedure clearly. Staff was competent. Recovering well. No complaints.
I was so nervous before my hernia operation. Dr. Mathew has a very calm way about him. He listened to all my silly worries and never made me feel rushed. The hospital was busy, I waited a bit, but once I was with him, I felt heard. My recovery has been smooth, and for that, I'm very grateful.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been putting off this procedure for ages, just dreading it. Dr. Mathew and his team at Apollo were fantastic. From check-in to discharge, everything was clear. The relief I feel now is incredible—I wish I hadn't waited so long! Even the parking being full that morning couldn't dampen my spirits now.
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this nagging fatigue and stomach pain, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Philip was different. He actually sat and listened, asked questions about things no one else had. He ordered some specific tests others hadn't thought of. Turns out it was a pretty uncommon vitamin absorption issue. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad – made it simple. I'm on a treatment plan now and finally starting to feel like myself. He didn't just give up.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous about the whole thing, the idea of surgery, even minor. Dr. Philip's team at Apollo Adlux walked me through every single step beforehand. The procedure itself was over before I knew it. The worst part was probably the parking garage being full that morning! Recovery was exactly as he said it would be. No surprises, no drama, just a straightforward fix.
The hospital itself is nice, but what really stood out was the team. From the front desk person who helped me find my way to the nurse who saw I was anxious and just talked to me about my grandkids while we waited, everyone was kind. They worked together like a well-oiled machine. It made a stressful situation feel manageable. Dr. Philip is clearly the captain, but he's got a great crew supporting him.
My son had to see Dr. Philip, and he's a shy kid. Doctor came in, didn't loom over him, just pulled up a stool. He talked to my son directly, not just to me. Cracked a silly joke about the stethoscope being a spy device. My boy actually smiled. He has this calm, patient way about him that puts you at ease, even when you're worried. You feel like you're the only person in the room that matters.
I've been seeing Dr. Ferdinant for my blood pressure and general health for almost eight years now. What I appreciate most is that he remembers me, remembers my history, and never rushes. The clinic at Apollo Adlux can get busy, but he always makes our 15 minutes count. He's the first doctor I've had where I don't feel like just another file on a desk.
My 7-year-old, Leo, had a high fever that just wouldn't break, and we were really scared. Dr. Ferdinant at Apollo Adlux was so calm with him. He got down to Leo's level, explained everything in a way a kid could understand about the "germ fighters," and even showed him the stethoscope first. He called us the next day to check in, which meant a lot. Leo isn't afraid of doctors anymore.
Saw Dr. Ferdinant J. for a bad sinus thing. Got in, he listened, gave me a clear plan. No fuss. Parking at the hospital was a nightmare, but the appointment itself was straightforward. Would go back.
I went to Apollo Adlux with what I thought was just a lingering cough. Dr. Ferdinant didn't just write a script. He asked about my work stress, my sleep, things I hadn't even connected. He actually listened to me breathe for what felt like a full minute, then sat back and laid out two possible paths—a simple fix or a deeper look if the first didn't work. He made me feel like we were figuring it out together, not like he was just handing down orders. The cough cleared up, but more importantly, I felt heard.
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this constant fatigue and weird stomach ache. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Manju Kamal actually listened to the whole, messy story, asked a bunch of questions that seemed unrelated, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a thyroid issue combined with a mild food intolerance. It wasn't some dramatic thing, but she pieced it together when others didn't bother. I'm just glad someone finally looked properly.
Had to get a mole checked and removed. Honestly, I was nervous about the whole thing—needles and all that. Dr. Kamal at Apollo Adlux explained each step as she went, even the numbing shot. The room was clean and bright, which helped. It was over in maybe twenty minutes. She called herself a few days later with the biopsy results (all clear) which was a nice touch. Just a straightforward, no-fuss experience.
The hospital itself is pretty nice, I won't lie. The waiting area has these big windows, so it doesn't feel like a dungeon. But what really stood out was the nurse at the front desk. I was running late, flustered, and couldn't find my old reports. She was so calm, helped me get sorted, and even got me a glass of water. It set the tone for the whole visit. Dr. Kamal was great, but that kind of help from the staff makes a big difference when you're not feeling your best.
Look, doctors can be intimidating. Dr. Kamal isn't. She has this way of talking that's direct but not cold. When I was worried about some test results, she didn't just rattle off medical terms; she drew a little diagram on her notepad to show me what was probably happening. She remembers small things from previous visits, asks about my family. It feels like you're talking to a very smart, very capable person who also happens to be a decent human being. That's rare.
My son, Arjun, had been running a fever for five days straight. Nothing was bringing it down. I was terrified. The hospital was busy when we got there, but Dr. Karthik saw us quickly. He didn't just look at the chart; he got down on his level, talked to him about his cartoons, and made him smile. He explained everything to me in simple terms—it was a tricky viral thing, not just a simple cold. He called the next day to check on him himself. Seeing my boy finally eat and play again... that's because of Dr. Karthik's care.