Patient Experience
Needed a second opinion on some persistent stomach issues. Booked a slot with Dr. Mukherjee online. Appointment was on time. He listened, reviewed my old reports himself, and gave clear options without pushing for unnecessary tests. Follow-up email with his notes was helpful. Efficient and no-nonsense.
My mother was very weak and we were worried. Dr. Mukherjee saw her at Apollo. He has a very calm way of talking. Explained everything to us in simple Bengali, which put her at ease. Didn't rush us, answered all our family's questions. We felt heard and cared for.
After weeks of feeling run down and getting nowhere with my local doc, I saw Dr. Mukherjee. What a difference! He actually figured it out. Prescribed a simple treatment and I felt better in days. So relieved to have my energy back. He knows his stuff.
Went in for a general check-up. The parking at Apollo was a hassle, I was late. The clinic staff were a bit flustered, but Dr. Mukherjee was completely unruffled. Thorough examination, asked about my work stress, gave practical lifestyle advice. Felt like a proper consultation, not a factory line.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging fatigue and stomach thing, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Sanghamitra actually listened to the whole, messy story. She ordered a few different tests and pieced it together—turned out to be something pretty uncommon with my thyroid. She explained it in a way that finally made sense, without making me feel dumb for not knowing. It wasn't a quick fix, but having a real answer changed everything.
Had to get a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital process than the actual thing. Dr. Bhattacharya's team at Apollo had it all sorted. The nurse who prepped me was really calming, and the doctor herself checked in right before and after. The whole thing was over so fast, and the follow-up instructions were clear. It was just... straightforward, which is exactly what you want for something routine.
The place was busy, I had to wait a bit past my appointment time, but you expect that. What stood out was how the front desk people handled it—they apologized and kept me updated. The ward assistant who showed me to the consultation room was genuinely kind, not just going through the motions. It made a long afternoon feel less impersonal. Even the cleaner in the hallway gave me a smile. It's a big hospital, but it didn't feel cold.
My first visit, I was a wreck. Just scared. Dr. Sanghamitra has this way of talking that immediately puts you at ease. She doesn't rush. She sat down, asked about my work, and then gently got into the medical stuff. When I got confused, she drew a little diagram on her notepad. It felt like talking to a very smart, very caring aunt who also happens to be a brilliant doctor. That personal touch meant more than any medicine that day.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging fatigue and stomach pain, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Bose actually listened to everything, asked questions no one else had, and ordered a specific test. Turns out it was a rare vitamin deficiency. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad. I'm on a simple supplement now and feel like myself again. He didn't just treat symptoms; he found the root.
Had to get a cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Bose made it so straightforward. The whole thing took maybe twenty minutes in his clinic room. He talked me through each step, the local anesthetic worked perfectly, and the stitches were so neat they've barely scarred. It was one of those things you build up in your head, and then it's just... done. No fuss.
The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, completely full, so I was flustered when I got to the clinic. But the receptionist was really kind, got me checked in fast, and the nurse who took my vitals had a calming way about her. The waiting area was clean and quiet, which helped. By the time I saw Dr. Bose, I'd actually relaxed a bit. The whole team there just makes things easier.
What I remember most is how he spoke to my elderly mother. She gets confused easily and was scared about her blood pressure medication. Dr. Bose didn't talk down to her or rush. He held her hand, looked her right in the eye, and explained things in the simplest terms, twice. He made sure she understood. That kind of patience and genuine care is rare. You feel like a person, not a file.
At my age, one becomes rather anxious about new doctors. I was referred to Dr. Soumya Ranjan Acharya at Apollo for a persistent issue. From the moment I entered his room, he put me at ease. He listened to my old-fashioned descriptions without hurry, explained things in a way I could grasp, and never made me feel like a bother. The hospital itself is large and can feel a bit cold, but his manner was so warm. I left feeling understood and, for the first time in months, quietly hopeful.
Had a recurring stomach problem. Went to see Dr. Soumya Ranjan Acharya. The wait was longer than the appointment time, but once in, he was efficient. Asked clear questions, ordered the right tests, explained the treatment plan without extra talk. Fixed the issue in two weeks. Follow-up was straightforward. Good experience.
I was quite nervous about my symptoms, speaking very softly, I'm sure. Dr. Acharya was so kind. He leaned in to hear me, didn't rush, and his voice was gentle. He took the time to make sure I was comfortable with each step, even the simple ones like checking my blood pressure. It felt like he really saw how worried I was. I'm so thankful for his patience and care.
Honestly, I was a wreck before my appointment! I'd been stressing over this pain for weeks, imagining the worst. Dr. Acharya? Total calm. He heard me out, did a thorough check, and just said, 'This is very treatable.' The way he said it, I believed him immediately. The parking garage was full that day, but you know what? It was worth the hassle. He gave me a clear plan, and I'm already feeling so much better. What a relief!
Had my gallbladder out with Dr. Paik. The first couple days were rough, I won't lie, but her team had a clear plan for the pain that actually worked. She checked on me every morning, adjusted things when needed, and explained what each ache probably was. I felt listened to, not just processed. Left the hospital feeling like I knew what to expect at home, which made a huge difference.
My father was admitted under Dr. Soumya Paik's care. We were all really scared, but she took the time to explain everything to us in simple terms, twice, because my mom was too upset the first time. She gave us her direct number for the ward and actually answered when we called at night. She didn't just treat my dad; she looked after our whole family's peace of mind during a terrible time. We're so grateful.
Went to Dr. Paik for a persistent stomach issue others brushed off. She actually listened, ordered the right tests, and fixed it. No nonsense, clear advice. Parking at Apollo is always a hassle, but she was worth the trip.
I'd been feeling run down for months. Tired all the time, just off. My usual doc said it was stress. I finally booked with Dr. Paik at Apollo on a friend's push. I was nervous—big hospital, new doctor. She spent a good 20 minutes just asking questions, things that didn't seem related. Ordered some specific blood work. Turns out, it was a simple vitamin deficiency that was throwing my whole system out of whack. She called me herself with the results and explained it like a story: how this led to that. Started supplements, and within weeks, I felt like myself again. It wasn't magic, just someone paying proper attention.