Patient Experience
Been seeing Dr. Kartik for my blood pressure for about five years now, ever since he was at his old clinic. I followed him here to Apollo Adlux. That says it all, really. He remembers my history, asks about my family, and never rushes me. The new hospital is bigger, so sometimes you wait a bit longer, but I don't mind. You want a doctor who knows you, not just the chart. He's that doctor.
Had a stubborn skin infection on my leg. Went to Dr. Kartik Kulshrestha. He looked at it, prescribed a cream and some pills. Cleared up in a week. No fuss, no unnecessary tests. Appointment was on time. He explained what it was and what to do. Job done.
I was so worried about these constant stomach aches. My daughter finally made me go. Dr. Kartik was... very calm. He listened to all my worries, which were many, and didn't make me feel silly. He ordered a few tests to be sure, but his manner alone made me feel better. He has a gentle way of explaining things. It turned out to be something manageable with diet. I'm just so grateful for his kindness.
Okay, full disclosure: I hate hospitals. I put off this checkup for ages because I was dreading the whole thing. But Dr. Kartik is actually great! He cracked a joke when I came in looking nervous, which helped. Went through everything step-by-step, and when my bloodwork came back all clear, he gave me a genuine smile and said, "See? Not so bad." The parking situation here is a nightmare, but for a doctor who doesn't make you feel like just another number, it's worth it. Huge relief!
I was a total wreck before my appointment. First time at Apollo Adlux and I got lost twice. By the time I saw Dr. Johnson, my hands were shaking. He didn't rush me at all. Just sat there, listened to my jumbled explanation, and said, 'Okay, let's sort this out together.' He explained everything in a way that actually made sense. I walked out feeling like I could breathe again. He just has a very calm way about him.
Had a stubborn skin issue on my arm. Went to Dr. Nice Johnson at Apollo Adlux. He diagnosed it quickly, prescribed a cream. It cleared up in a week. Efficient, knew his stuff. Parking at the hospital is always a hassle, but the appointment itself was straightforward.
I'm not one to make a fuss, but I felt I should say something. Dr. Johnson saw me for a persistent cough. He was very gentle, asked all the right questions without making me feel interrogated. Even the nurse was kind. The hospital itself is very big and a bit cold, but in his office, I felt properly looked after. He's a good doctor.
FINALLY! Someone who actually listened! I'd been to two other doctors about my fatigue and just got shrugs. Dr. Johnson ran the right tests, figured it was a vitamin deficiency. Simple fix, but I've got my energy back. He's sharp, has a great sense of humor too—made the whole thing way less scary. So relieved to have found him.
I've been seeing Dr. Thrudeep Sagar for my blood pressure and general health for about eight years now, since he was at a different clinic. When he moved to Apollo Adlux, I followed him there. That should tell you something. He remembers the details of my history without me having to repeat myself every visit, and he never rushes to change my meds unless there's a clear reason. In a world where doctors come and go, his consistency is what keeps me healthy.
Had a bad sinus infection that was wrecking my work week. Got a same-day appointment with Dr. Sagar at Apollo Adlux. He was direct, diagnosed it quickly, prescribed what I needed, and I was back at my desk in under an hour. Felt better in two days. Exactly what I needed.
Look, I don't like going to the doctor. But my wife made me go 'cause I'd been tired for weeks. Dr. Sagar is good. No fluff, just asked the right questions, ran some sensible tests. Turns out my iron was low. Got some pills, feel normal again. Parking at the hospital is a pain, though.
I went in for what I thought was just a stubborn cold. Felt pretty rough. Dr. Sagar listened to me list off my symptoms, then did his exam. He got quiet for a second and said, "I don't think this is just a cold. Your lungs don't sound right." He was genuinely concerned, which got my attention. He sent me for a chest X-ray right there in the hospital—turns out it was walking pneumonia. I was annoyed at the extra time and cost that day, but honestly, he caught it because he actually listened and looked further. Started treatment that afternoon.
My dad was admitted with a bad fever and we were all really scared. Dr. Ajay was the one who actually sat us down in the waiting area and explained everything in simple terms—what the tests meant, what the plan was. He didn't just talk to the patient, he talked to the family. He gave us his direct number and answered our calls, even at night. That meant more than anything.
As a senior citizen, one often feels like a number in a large hospital. My experience with Dr. Ajay Joy K. at Apollo Adlux was quite the opposite. He was very patient, never rushed me, and explained my condition and the medication in a clear manner. The hospital itself is large, but he made the process feel comfortable. I would certainly recommend him to my friends.
Had a weird stomach thing going on for weeks. Saw Dr. Ajay. He listened, didn't interrupt, ordered the right tests. Figured it out, gave me a clear plan. Fixed. No nonsense, which I appreciate. Good doc.
I walked into Apollo Adlux with what I thought was just exhaustion. Dr. Ajay, though, picked up on a detail I'd brushed off—a slight shortness of breath when I climbed stairs. He was calm but thorough, asking questions about my family history I hadn't even considered. He sent me for a specific heart scan I'd never heard of. Turns out, it wasn't just tiredness. I had a minor heart issue that needed managing. The waiting room was packed that day, and I was nervous, but the way he connected the dots probably saved me from a bigger problem down the line. I'm on medication now and feel completely different.
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this constant fatigue and stomach pain, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Parvathy was the first one who actually listened and ran a few more tests. She figured out it was a weird thyroid thing interacting with a mild food intolerance. It wasn't a quick fix, but having a real answer after months of feeling awful made all the difference. She explained it in a way that finally made sense.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. The procedure itself at Apollo Adlux was straightforward, and Dr. Parvathy talked me through each step. It was over before I knew it. The follow-up was simple, and the scar is barely there now. It just went as it should, no drama.
The hospital itself is nice and calm, which helps when you're anxious. The front desk staff sorted my paperwork without any hassle, even though I'd forgotten one document. The nurse who took my vitals was really kind and cracked a joke that made me smile. It felt like everyone was on the same team, and that made the visit less intimidating.
What I remember most is how Dr. Parvathy sat down with me after my diagnosis. She didn't just hand me a prescription and leave. She asked if I understood everything, and when she saw I was still worried, she drew a little diagram on her notepad. It felt like she had all the time in the world for my questions, even though I'm sure she was busy.