Patient Experience
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself went fine, but the first few days after were rough. Dr. Saha was really clear about what to expect pain-wise and adjusted my meds a couple times over the phone when I needed it. He didn't just send me home with a sheet of paper. The follow-up call from his nurse checking in was a nice touch. Felt supported the whole way.
I've been seeing Dr. Saha for my hypertension for about eight years now. What I appreciate is that he remembers me, remembers my history, and we just pick up where we left off. He's not one for dramatic changes or jumping on every new trend. His approach is steady, which is what you want for long-term health. I trust his judgment because it's always been consistent and based on what actually works for me.
Went in for a nasty stomach bug that wouldn't quit. Dr. Saha saw me, sorted it out, gave me a script. No fuss. Got better in a couple days. He's direct, which I like. Parking at Apollo is always a nightmare though.
I was really nervous going in. I'd been having these weird dizzy spells for weeks and my usual doc was on leave. My sister pushed me to book with Dr. Saha at Apollo. First thing I noticed was he actually let me finish explaining everything, even the parts I thought were silly. He asked a lot of questions about my daily routine—coffee, sleep, work stress—stuff my old doctor never did. He figured it was a combination of dehydration and a new blood pressure med dose that was too high. We changed that, he told me to track my water intake (embarrassing, but I was drinking almost nothing), and the dizziness cleared up in under a week. It wasn't some big mystery illness, he just took the time to put the pieces together.