Patient Experience
At my age, you worry about being a bother. Dr. Pillai never made me feel that way. He took his time, explained my arthritis in simple terms, and made sure I was comfortable. The hospital is very clean, though I did have to wait a bit past my appointment time. Still, I left feeling heard and with a clear plan.
Our 8-year-old spiked a high fever that wouldn't break, and we were terrified. Dr. Pillai at Apollo Adlux was so calm with her. He got down to her level, let her hold his stethoscope, and explained everything to us without any scary medical jargon. He called the next day to check on her himself. We were just parents in a panic, and he treated us with such kindness.
Had a weird stomach thing for weeks. Saw Dr. Pillai. He figured it out fast, gave me a straight answer and a treatment that worked. No fuss. Good doctor.
I went in for what I thought was just a bad cough that wouldn't go away. Dr. Pillai listened, then asked a bunch of questions I didn't expect—about my sleep, my energy levels, little things. He suspected it might be more and ordered a specific test. Turns out, it was a mild chest infection that needed different meds. What stuck with me was how he connected dots I didn't even see. He didn't just treat the cough; he looked for the reason behind it. The whole process took a couple visits, but I'm fully recovered now.
My dad was admitted to Apollo Adlux with a bad infection. Dr. Sanju Daniel John was the one who called me every single evening to explain what was happening in plain language, not just medical jargon. The hospital was busy, but he always made time. It made a scary situation so much easier for our whole family.
I've been seeing Dr. John for my blood pressure and general health for almost eight years now, since he was at a different clinic. He remembers my history, asks about my family, and never rushes me. That kind of consistency is hard to find. When he moved to Apollo Adlux, I followed him without a second thought. You just trust someone who knows you that well.
Had a weird pain in my side, went to see Dr. John. He figured it out fast, got me the right tests, and sorted it. No fuss, no drama. He's good.
Okay, so I was feeling run-down for months. Tired all the time, just off. I finally booked an appointment at Apollo Adlux—parking was a nightmare, by the way. Dr. Sanju Daniel John actually listened. I mean, really listened. He asked questions about my work stress, my sleep, things I didn't even think were related. He didn't just jump to a pill. We did some basic blood work, and he sat me down to go over the results line by line, explaining what each thing meant. It turned out to be a simple vitamin deficiency and some bad habits. He gave me a clear plan. I was nervous at first, thinking it was something serious, but his calm, thorough approach put me at ease. I'm feeling like myself again.
My dad was admitted under Dr. Tharun Krishna at Apollo Adlux. I was a wreck, honestly. But the doctor took five minutes to sit with me in the waiting area, drew a simple diagram on a notepad to explain what was happening, and told me exactly what to expect over the next 48 hours. He didn't sugarcoat it, but his calmness made all the difference for our family. We knew he was in good hands.
Had my gallbladder out with Dr. Tharun Krishna. The surgery itself is a blur, but I remember how he handled the after-part. He was straight with me about the pain I'd feel when the meds wore off and had a clear plan ready. The nurses followed his instructions to the letter. I was up and walking the next day, sore but manageable. He checked on me twice daily, even on a Sunday, just to adjust things. Made a tough process feel controlled.
Saw Dr. Tharun Krishna for a nasty stomach bug that wouldn't quit. Got an appointment same day. He listened, asked the right questions, didn't rush. Prescribed some meds that actually worked. Parking at Adlux was a nightmare, but the doc was good. Would go back if I needed to.
It started with this dull ache in my side that just wouldn't go away. I put it off for weeks, but my wife finally dragged me to Apollo Adlux. I was nervous, thinking the worst. Dr. Tharun Krishna had this quiet way about him. He examined me, asked about my job (I sit at a desk all day), and then said, 'Let's rule out the scary stuff first, but I think it might be muscular.' He was right. After a scan confirmed it, he spent time showing me some stretches. No big drama, just clear, sensible care from start to finish. Felt like he really saw me, not just the symptom.
I'd been to three different doctors for this nagging fatigue and stomach pain. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Subha Kurian actually sat and listened, asked about things no one else did, and ordered a specific test. Turns out it was a tricky thyroid issue affecting my gut. She explained it in a way that finally made sense. I'm on the right treatment now and feel like myself again.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital process than the procedure itself. Dr. Kurian and her team at Apollo Adlux made it so straightforward. The whole thing was over in what felt like minutes. She checked in right after, and the follow-up instructions were clear. It healed up perfectly, no fuss.
The parking at Apollo Adlux was a nightmare that day, I won't lie. But once I got inside, the place felt calm. The front desk staff pointed me in the right direction without me having to ask, and the nurse who took my vitals was really kind, cracking a small joke to settle my nerves. It made waiting to see Dr. Kurian much easier.
What stuck with me about Dr. Kurian is how she talks to you. She doesn't rush. When I was worried about some test results, she didn't just read them off; she drew a little diagram on her notepad to show me what was happening. She has this quiet, sure way about her that makes you feel you're in good hands.
My 8-year-old was so scared when she spiked a fever and wouldn't eat. Dr. Johnson at Apollo Adlux was just... calm. He didn't just talk to me; he got down on my daughter's level, showed her his stethoscope, and made her giggle. He explained everything in a way that actually made sense to a worried mom. We left with a clear plan, and my kid felt like she'd made a friend. That meant more than any medicine.
Been seeing Dr. Johnson for my blood pressure and general check-ups for almost a decade now. What I appreciate is that he remembers me, my history, and my quirks. He doesn't rush to change things; if a medication is working, we stick with it. There's a trust there that's hard to find. The hospital's busy, sure, but in his office, it feels like he's got all the time you need.
Had a nasty sinus infection that wouldn't quit. Went to Dr. Johnson. He listened, checked me over, gave me a prescription that actually worked. No fuss, no drama. Got me sorted.
Okay, so I put off my annual physical for way too long. Finally dragged myself to Apollo Adlux, a bit nervous about what he might find. The waiting room was packed, I won't lie. But when I got in, Dr. Johnson just had this way of putting me at ease. He asked about my job stress, my sleep, things I didn't even think were related. He found my blood sugar was creeping up and instead of just scolding me, we talked about small, actual changes I could make. Left feeling motivated, not guilty. Follow-up in three months to see how I'm doing.