Patient Experience
I needed a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital process than the procedure itself. Dr. Bhattacharya's team had it all sorted. In and out of Apollo in a few hours. The doctor himself checked in right before and after, cracked a small joke to lighten the mood, and that was that. It was straightforward, just like he said it would be.
The place was busy, I had to wait a bit past my appointment time, which I expected. What stood out was how the nurse at the desk noticed I was looking lost and walked me to the right clinic area. The whole floor at Apollo felt calm, not chaotic. Even the person who took my blood samples was really gentle and told me exactly what she was doing. It made a long day much easier.
My teenage son had to see him, and he was shutting down, not talking to any of us about what was wrong. Dr. Bhattacharya didn't push. He talked to him directly, not just to me, and in a really normal, non-judgmental way. He got him to open up about things he hadn't even told me. That meant more to me than any medicine. You could tell he just knows how to talk to people.
I'd been to a few doctors about this nagging fatigue and stomach pain, and everyone had a different idea. Honestly, I was starting to think it was all in my head. Dr. Das actually sat and listened to the whole confusing timeline, asked questions nobody else had. He ordered one specific test the others missed—turned out to be a tricky parasite. It wasn't a common thing at all. He explained it in a way that finally made sense, and the treatment worked. Felt like someone finally put the puzzle together.
Had to get a cyst removed from my back. Simple thing, but I was pretty nervous about the local anesthetic and the stitches. Dr. Das's whole approach was just... calm. He talked me through each step as he did it, even made a little joke about the shape of the dressing. The procedure itself was over before I knew it, and the follow-up was quick and easy. It healed perfectly. Sometimes the simple stuff is what shows you how good a doctor really is.
Look, the parking at Apollo is always a bit of a hunt, so I was flustered when I got in. But from the front desk to the nurses in his clinic, everyone was really decent. One nurse saw I was anxious and got me a glass of water while I waited. The clinic itself was quiet and clean, which helped. When Dr. Das came in, he was running a few minutes behind, but he apologized for the wait, which you don't always get. It felt like a team effort, not just a doctor's appointment.
My son, who's eight, had a bad fever and was terrified of doctors. Dr. Das didn't just talk to me; he got down on my son's level. He showed him how the stethoscope worked, let him listen to his own heart. He called my son 'champ' and spoke so gently. By the end, my boy was smiling, even though he still felt rotten. That kind of patience and warmth means more than any medicine sometimes. We left feeling cared for, not just treated.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Booked an appointment with Dr. Kamilya online. The clinic was busy, but the wait was reasonable. He listened, asked clear questions, and ordered the right tests. Got a straightforward diagnosis and a treatment plan that worked. No fuss, just effective care. Exactly what I needed.
I was quite worried about some recurring pain. Dr. Kamilya has a very calm way about him. He didn't rush me, explained things in simple terms, and made sure I understood each step. The hospital itself is large, but his manner made the whole thing feel less intimidating. I left feeling much more at ease.
After months of feeling run-down and getting nowhere, my wife insisted I see someone. Dr. Kamilya was fantastic! He actually figured out what was wrong when others just shrugged. The energy he brought to solving the puzzle was contagious. I'm finally on the mend and so, so grateful we found him.
Went in for a general check-up, a bit nervous as I hadn't seen a doctor in years. Parking at Apollo was a hassle, I'll admit. But Dr. Kamilya was thorough without being alarmist. He took his time, reviewed everything, and gave me practical advice for my age. Left feeling reassured and with a clear plan for my health.
Had my gallbladder out last week. The first couple days were rough, I won't lie. But Dr. Laha's team had a clear plan for the pain, and he checked on me every morning to adjust things. It wasn't just pills; he explained how to move, when to rest. I'm moving much easier now, and each day gets a bit better. The follow-up call from his office yesterday was a nice touch.
Appendicitis. Went to Apollo, saw Dr. Tamal Laha. He explained the need for surgery clearly, no sugar-coating. Procedure was smooth. Post-op care was effective. Recovering at home now as advised. Good experience.
I was quite nervous about my hernia operation. Dr. Laha has a very calm way about him. He listened to all my worries and never made me feel rushed. The hospital stay was comfortable, and the nurses were kind. I'm healing well, and I'm just so grateful for the care I received.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been putting off this surgery for ages, scared of the downtime. Dr. Laha and his team at Apollo were fantastic. From the consult to discharge, everything just worked. The relief I feel now is incredible—I wish I hadn't waited so long! Back on my feet and feeling like myself again.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Dr. Saha saw me at Apollo, got straight to the point, ordered the right tests, and had a clear treatment plan ready by my follow-up. Fixed the problem with minimal time off work.
My mother was admitted with a bad infection and we were all scared. Dr. Saha was the one who actually sat us down in the family room and drew a diagram to explain what was happening and the treatment. He called me himself with updates, even late once. It made a stressful time much easier to handle.
Look, I don't like doctors. Was dreading this check-up. But Dr. Saha? No nonsense. Asked good questions, listened, didn't rush. Told me what I needed to hear, not what I wanted to hear. Actually felt like he cared. Parking at Apollo is still a nightmare though.
I went in for what I thought was just bad heartburn. Dr. Saha had this calm way about him—he listened to my whole story, even the bits I thought were silly. He did the basic exam, then paused and said, 'Let's just rule a couple more things out.' That 'couple more things' turned out to be a gallbladder issue I didn't know I had. The waiting room was packed that day, so I was surprised he didn't just send me off with antacids. He took the extra minute to think it through, and honestly, it saved me a lot of pain later.
My family and I have been seeing Dr. Bardhan for over a decade now. He remembers my husband's blood pressure history and my son's old allergies without always checking the file. That consistency means something. The clinic at Apollo can be busy, and sometimes you wait, but you know you're getting someone who truly understands your whole health picture. He doesn't rush, and he explains things in a way that makes sense. That trust is hard to find.