Patient Experience
Been seeing Dr. Mantry for my blood pressure for about 8 years now, since he was at a smaller clinic before Apollo. That's what I appreciate most—he remembers my history, doesn't just treat the numbers on the chart that day. He's consistent. If a medicine needs adjusting, he explains why. You don't get that jumpy feeling of starting over with a new doctor every time. I trust him, simple as that.
I was so nervous going in—first time at a big hospital like Apollo, and I had no idea what was causing these stomach pains. Dr. Mantry just had this calm way about him. He actually listened to me ramble for a good five minutes before he even picked up his pen. Didn't rush. Said 'Let's figure this out together' and that just... took the edge off. Left feeling like I had a plan, not just a prescription.
Dr. Mantry is good. Fixed my persistent cough when two other docs couldn't. Straight talk, no fluff. The Apollo front desk is a bit chaotic, but he runs his appointments on time. Would go back.
I went to Apollo last Tuesday, parking was a nightmare as usual. My wife made me go because I'd been ignoring this lingering fever. Dr. Aditya Mantry walks in, and I'm expecting the usual quick in-and-out. But he sits down, asks about my work, and when I mentioned the stress of a big project deadline, he nodded like it clicked. He said the fever might be my body just hitting the brakes, ordered some tests but also told me to actually take a weekend off. It wasn't just about the medicine; it was like he saw the whole picture. Even called with the lab results himself instead of having a nurse do it.