Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Vijay Anand for my diabetes and blood pressure for about eight years now, since he was at his old clinic. When he moved to Apollo, I followed him there. That's how much I trust his judgment. He remembers the little things—like how my knee acts up in the monsoon—and he never rushes me out. It's hard to find a doctor who treats you like a person, not just a chart, and who's been so consistent for so long.
My father was admitted under Dr. Vijay Anand's care last month. What stood out for me was how the doctor took the time to explain everything to us, the family, in simple terms. He didn't just talk to my dad; he made sure my mom and I understood the treatment plan and what to expect each day. He gave us his direct number for the ward and actually answered when we were worried. That kind of communication took a huge weight off our shoulders during a really scary time.
Had a bad stomach thing that wouldn't go away. Saw Dr. Vijay Anand at Apollo. He was straight to the point, asked the right questions, and sorted out the meds. Fixed me up in a few days. No fuss, good doctor.
I was really nervous about some persistent fatigue and weight loss. The Apollo parking lot was packed that morning, which didn't help my mood. Dr. Vijay Anand, though, just had a calm way about him. He listened to my whole rambling story, then asked these specific questions I hadn't even thought about—my sleep patterns, changes in my appetite. He ordered tests but explained why each one was needed, not just throwing a list at me. When the results came back showing a thyroid issue, he sat down with the report and drew a little diagram on his notepad to show me how the medication would work. It wasn't just a prescription; he made sure I understood what was happening in my own body. That made all the difference.