Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Roy for my high blood pressure and diabetes for over eight years now. He's the first doctor who made me feel like a partner in my own care, not just a patient. He remembers details from years ago, asks about my family, and never rushes me. When my numbers spiked last year, he didn't just increase my meds; we talked about my stress at work and he suggested a small lifestyle change first. It worked. That kind of thoughtful, consistent approach is why I trust him completely. The hospital's huge, but his clinic feels personal.
As a project manager with zero time for illness, I needed a doctor who gets straight to the point. Dr. Roy does. I came in with a persistent cough that was wrecking my sleep and my focus. He listened, asked sharp questions, ordered the right tests (got the results fast), and prescribed a treatment that actually worked within days. No fluff, no unnecessary follow-ups. He respected my time and solved the problem. Exactly what I needed.
Look, I don't like doctors. But I had this weird pain in my side and my wife made me go. Dr. Roy was alright. He didn't talk down to me, explained what it probably was (just a muscle thing) and what to watch for in plain language. The wait was a bit long, but once I got in, he was direct. Fixed me up. I'd go back if I had to.
It started with just feeling run-down all the time. I'd drag myself through work, skip seeing friends—just exhausted. I was nervous, thinking it was something serious. Dr. Roy at Apollo listened to all of this, really listened. He asked about my diet, my sleep, my work hours. He said, "Let's not assume the worst first," and ordered a basic blood panel. Turns out, my vitamin D was practically nonexistent and my thyroid was sluggish. Simple stuff, but it explained everything. He laid out a clear plan: supplements, a slight medication adjustment, and a check-in in 6 weeks. I'm about two months in now and the difference is night and day. I have my energy back. He took a vague complaint and figured it out without any drama.
My 8-year-old son had a high fever that just wouldn't break, and I was terrified. Dr. Dwary at Apollo Kolkata was so calm with him, explaining everything in a way a kid could understand. He didn't just prescribe medicine; he took the time to tell me exactly what to watch for at home and when to call back. The waiting room was packed, but once we were in with him, he made us feel like we were his only patients that day. My son left feeling brave instead of scared.
As someone who manages a tight schedule, I needed a doctor who was direct and effective. Dr. Amit Dutt Dwary was exactly that. I came in with persistent fatigue affecting my work. He asked focused questions, ordered the right tests without any fluff, and gave me a clear, actionable plan. I appreciated that he cut to the chase while still listening. Got my energy back on track.
Had a weird stomach thing going on for weeks. Friend said to try Dr. Dwary at Apollo. He's good. Listened, poked around, figured it out pretty quick. Prescription worked. No nonsense, got the job done. Would go back if I needed to.
It started with just a nagging cough last month, but then the chest tightness set in. I put off seeing anyone, thinking it would pass. By the time I dragged myself to Apollo Hospitals, I was really worried. Dr. Dwary had this way of putting me at ease immediately—he actually sat down while talking. He walked me through every possibility, from the simple to the serious, which somehow made the whole thing less scary. The tests came back clear for the big stuff, and his treatment for the bronchitis worked. The whole experience, from my initial fear to the relief at the end, was handled with such genuine care.
I've been seeing Dr. Goel for my blood pressure for about eight years now. He remembers my history without always checking the file, which I appreciate. The clinic can get busy, so sometimes you wait a bit, but he never rushes you once you're in. He explains things in a way that makes sense, and we've managed to keep my medication the same for a long time. That consistency means a lot.
Had a stubborn skin infection. Went to Dr. Vivek Goel at Apollo. He looked at it, asked a few questions, prescribed a cream. It cleared up in a week. No fuss, no unnecessary tests. Got the job done.
I was quite worried about some recurring stomach issues. Dr. Goel has a very calm way about him. He listened quietly to everything I said, even the small details I thought were silly. His advice was simple and practical, not alarming. I left feeling much lighter, like I was in good hands. The hospital itself is very large, but his clinic area felt comfortable.
Finally! Someone who actually listened. I'd been feeling run down for months, saw two other doctors who just shrugged. Dr. Goel ran a couple of specific tests based on what I told him, and we found the root cause—a simple vitamin deficiency. Starting supplements was such a relief. He’s sharp. Parking at Apollo is always a nightmare, but it was worth it this time.
I've been seeing Dr. Amrita Roy for my blood pressure and general health for about eight years now. The clinic at Apollo is always busy, but that's because she takes her time with everyone. She remembers the small things—asks about my daughter by name, recalls that I don't like a certain medication because of how it made me feel years ago. It’s that consistency. You don't find many doctors who make you feel like a person, not just a file, year after year. I trust her completely.
Had a stubborn skin rash for weeks. Went to Dr. Roy. She looked at it, asked a few clear questions, prescribed a cream. It was gone in four days. No fuss, no unnecessary tests. She’s direct, knows her stuff. The appointment was efficient.
I was quite nervous about some ongoing stomach issues. Dr. Roy has such a calm way about her. She listened without interrupting, explained everything in a quiet, clear voice, and made a plan that didn't feel overwhelming. The hospital itself is a bit of a maze, but her manner made the whole visit much easier. I left feeling heard and much less anxious.
Finally got to the bottom of my constant fatigue! After feeling run-down for months, Dr. Roy ordered the right tests and figured it was a vitamin deficiency. Started the supplements she suggested and I’ve got my energy back. It’s such a relief to have an answer. She’s brilliant—so glad I booked that appointment!
I'd been to a few doctors about this constant fatigue and stomach trouble. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Dutt was the first one who actually listened to my whole history, asked about a trip I'd taken years ago, and ordered a specific test. Turns out it was a parasitic infection from that trip, hiding all this time. He figured it out when no one else even looked.
Had to get a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was more worried about the hospital visit than the procedure itself. But Dr. Dutt's team made it simple. In and out the same day. The whole thing felt very standard for them, which was actually reassuring. It was just... smooth. No drama, no fuss.
The place was busy, I had to circle for parking, and I was late for my appointment. I was sure they'd be annoyed. But the front desk lady just smiled and said not to worry. The nurse who took my vitals was really calming, chatting about the weather. It didn't feel cold or clinical. That made a big difference before I even saw the doctor.
My son, he's eight, was terrified of doctors. Dr. Dutt didn't just talk to me; he got down on my son's level, showed him how the stethoscope worked, let him listen to his own heartbeat. He explained everything in a way a kid could get. My boy left asking when he could come back. That's a first.