Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Neha Dubey for my diabetes and general health for about eight years now, since she was at a smaller clinic. When she moved to Apollo, I followed her. That's how much I trust her. She remembers my history, asks about my family, and never rushes me. The new hospital is bigger and sometimes feels a bit impersonal, but walking into her office is like catching up with someone who genuinely knows me and my health inside out. She's the constant in my medical care.
Had a bad chest infection that wouldn't quit. Booked a video consult with Dr. Dubey through the Apollo app. She was direct, asked the right questions, prescribed a strong course that actually worked. Follow-up was a quick call to confirm I was improving. No fuss, got me back to work in days. Exactly what I needed.
Look, I was nervous. Never been great with doctors. But Dr. Dubey is straight up. I told her my stomach was a mess and I was worried. She listened, didn't judge my bad diet, and said 'Let's figure this out.' Tests were clear, her advice was practical. Parking at Apollo was a nightmare, but she was worth it. Felt normal talking to her.
It started with just feeling tired all the time. I mean, dragging myself through the day. My wife finally made me book an appointment. I got Dr. Neha Dubey. She didn't just brush it off as stress. She asked about everything—my sleep, my water intake, even my mood. Ordered a full panel of blood tests. Turns out, my vitamin D and B12 were practically nonexistent. She explained it all with a diagram on her notepad, simple terms. Started on supplements, and within a month, the fog lifted. She checked in with a nurse after two weeks to see how I was feeling. It wasn't one big dramatic thing; she just pieced together the small stuff everyone else missed.