Patient Experience
I'd been feeling run down for months, and a few other doctors just shrugged it off as stress. Dr. Chatterjee was different. He actually listened, asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a thyroid issue that wasn't showing up on the standard panels. It wasn't a quick fix, but having a name for it and a plan made all the difference. He explained it in a way that finally made sense.
Had to get a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but the whole thing was so straightforward. Dr. Chatterjee walked me through each step on the day, the procedure itself was quick, and the follow-up was simple. The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that morning, but once I got inside, everything else was calm and efficient. It was exactly what you hope for with something routine.
The clinic was running late, so I had to wait a bit, but honestly, it didn't bother me. The nurse at the front desk was really kind and kept checking in, and the whole place just felt clean and calm. When I finally saw Dr. Chatterjee, he didn't rush at all, even though it was getting late. It felt like the whole team was on the same page, which made a stressful day much easier.
What I remember most is how he talked to my mother. She was really anxious about her blood pressure medication. Dr. Chatterjee sat with her, drew little diagrams on his notepad about how the medicine works, and answered every single one of her questions without making her feel silly. He has this very calm, patient way of explaining things. You don't feel like just another file on his desk.
Our 8-year-old, Rohan, had been complaining of stomach aches for weeks. We were so worried, imagining the worst. Dr. Chakraborty at Apollo saw him. He didn't just talk to us; he got down on Rohan's level, asked him about his school and cricket. He explained everything to Rohan in a way he could understand, which calmed him down more than anything we said. The tests showed it was just a food sensitivity, but the way Dr. Chakraborty handled my scared little boy... that meant the world. We left feeling like we had a partner, not just a doctor.
Severe abdominal pain. Went to Apollo's emergency. Saw Dr. Saujatya Chakraborty. He ordered a scan quickly, diagnosed appendicitis. Explained the surgery steps clearly, no sugar-coating. Procedure was smooth. Follow-up was direct. Got the answers I needed. Back to work in two weeks. Efficient care.
I was quite anxious about my persistent fatigue. The hospital is always so busy, and I waited a bit, but when Dr. Chakraborty came in, he was so calm. He listened without interrupting, really listened. His questions were thoughtful, and he took time to explain how all the body's systems are connected. He didn't rush. It turned out to be a simple vitamin deficiency, but he treated it with such seriousness. I felt heard, and that's rare.
Honestly, I was a mess! I had this weird pain in my side and Dr. Google had me convinced it was something major. Got an appointment with Dr. Chakraborty. He did his exam, looked at my history, and just said, 'I think you've pulled a muscle between your ribs from all that gardening you mentioned.' Laughed and told me to take it easy! No unnecessary tests, just common sense. The relief was instant! He's got a great, practical approach. Pain was gone in a few days with some rest. What a guy!
I was quite nervous about my check-up, being 78 and not fond of hospitals. Dr. Mondal has a very calming way about him. He explained my blood pressure situation in simple terms and didn't rush me at all. The whole visit at Apollo felt less stressful because of his manner.
I've been seeing Dr. Mondal for my diabetes management for over eight years now. What I value most is that he remembers me, my history, and we can pick up right where we left off. He's steady, his advice is consistent, and I trust his judgment completely. That kind of reliability is hard to find.
Had a nasty flu that wouldn't quit. Went to see Dr. Mondal at Apollo. He was straight to the point, told me what it was and what to do. Got the right meds, felt better in a few days. No fuss, just what I needed.
My whole family came down with food poisoning after a wedding. It was a mess. We ended up at Apollo, and Dr. Mondal saw us all. He was there late, honestly looked a bit tired, but he checked each of us thoroughly, even my fussy 5-year-old. He figured out it was probably the prawns, gave us clear instructions for recovery, and called the next day to see how we were holding up. It went beyond just writing a prescription.
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.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Booked an appointment with Dr. Shahid online. The clinic was busy, but the wait was reasonable. He listened, asked clear questions, and ordered the right tests. Diagnosis was straightforward, medication worked. No fuss, just effective care. Back to work without the discomfort.
I was quite worried about some recurring headaches. Dr. Tanweer Shahid has a very calm way about him. He explained everything in simple terms, never made me feel rushed. The treatment plan was gentle but effective. I felt heard, which mattered more than anything.
After moving to Kolkata, I needed a reliable GP. A colleague recommended Dr. Shahid at Apollo. He's been my family's doctor for a year now. From my son's fever to my own check-up, his approach is consistently practical and reassuring. We trust his judgment completely.
I had put off a full health check for years. Finally saw Dr. Shahid. He was direct about the areas I needed to focus on but encouraging about the steps to take. The follow-up was clear, and the results have been fantastic. A huge weight off my shoulders.