Patient Experience
I was really scared after my gallbladder surgery. The first couple days were rough, but Dr. Prabhu and his team checked on me regularly and adjusted my meds until the pain was manageable. He explained what was normal during recovery, which helped a lot. I'm feeling much better now, week by week.
Look, I don't like doctors. But I had to go. Dr. Prabhu was straight with me—told me my lifestyle was causing the problem, laid out my options clearly. Got the meds, followed his advice, fixed it. He's alright.
It started with just feeling tired all the time. I put it off, but my wife finally made me go to Apollo. The waiting area was packed, I'll be honest. But once I saw Dr. Prabhu, he listened to everything, even the stuff I thought was silly. He ordered the right tests, called me himself with the results (it was a vitamin deficiency and a minor infection), and walked me through the treatment plan step by step. Felt like he actually cared about figuring it out, not just rushing me through.
My visit to Dr. Suganya was a relief. At my age, you worry about being rushed, but she took her time. She explained my arthritis options in a way I could follow, and the nurses at Apollo Madurai were very kind. I left feeling heard, which is rare these days.
My father was admitted under Dr. Suganya's care. What stood out was how she kept us in the loop. She'd call me directly after her rounds, using plain language, no confusing medical jargon. She didn't just treat him; she treated our whole family's anxiety. We felt like partners in his recovery.
Had a weird stomach thing for weeks. Saw Dr. Suganya at Apollo. She was straight to the point, ordered the right tests, figured it out. Got me on meds that actually worked. No fuss, just fixed it.
I was really nervous about this persistent cough. The waiting area was busy, but once I got in, Dr. Suganya just had a calm way about her. She listened to my whole history, even the bits I thought were silly. She asked about my work and home, piecing it together. Turns out, it was a allergy thing aggravated by my office AC. Her approach wasn't just 'here's a pill'; it was 'here's the cause.' Felt like proper, old-fashioned doctoring.
I'd been feeling run down for months, and a couple of other doctors just shrugged it off as stress. Dr. Devanand actually listened to all the weird little symptoms I thought were unrelated. He ordered some specific tests others hadn't, and it turned out to be a thyroid issue that was messing with everything. He explained it in a way that finally made sense, without making me feel dumb for not figuring it out sooner.
Had to get a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing, even though everyone said it was simple. Dr. Devanand walked me through each step on the day, kept checking if I was okay, and it was over before I knew it. The whole thing was straightforward, just like he said it would be. Recovery was a breeze.
The hospital itself is nice and calm, which helped a lot. I was early for my appointment and the parking was totally full, which stressed me out, but the front desk lady was really kind about it and helped me figure it out. Even the nurse who took my vitals had a chat with me about my hometown. It didn't feel like a factory.
What really stuck with me was how Dr. Devanand talks to you. He doesn't rush. He sat down, looked at me, not just my file. When I got confused about the treatment plan, he drew a little diagram on his notepad. He has this calm way about him that makes you feel like you're in good hands, even when the news isn't great.
My father was admitted under Dr. Sarpparajan's care last month. I live abroad and was really worried, but the doctor himself called me twice to explain everything in simple terms. He never made us feel rushed, even when we had a dozen questions. It made a scary situation so much easier for our whole family.
I was terrified to go to the hospital for my stomach issues—never been before. Dr. Sarpparajan at Apollo Madurai just had this calm way about him. He listened to all my worries, didn't laugh at any of them, and explained what he was checking for as he went. Walked out feeling like a weight was lifted.
Saw Dr. Sarpparajan for a persistent cough. Got straight to the point, no fluff. Prescription worked. Parking at Apollo was a hassle, but the appointment itself was efficient.
I'd been feeling run down for weeks. My wife finally pushed me to see someone. The clinic at Apollo was busy, waited about 20 minutes past my slot. Dr. Sarpparajan walked in, asked 'So, what's been happening?' and just... let me talk. He nodded, asked a few sharp questions I hadn't even considered, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a vitamin deficiency I didn't know I could have. Started the supplements he suggested, and I'm back to my old self now. It wasn't dramatic, just good, careful doctoring.
I was so scared going in for my first ever check-up like this. My hands were literally shaking in the waiting room. Dr. Vani just had this calm way about her. She explained everything in simple words, didn't rush me, and by the end I felt silly for being so nervous. Left feeling like I actually understood what was going on with my health.
Had my gallbladder out at Apollo last month. The first couple days after were rough, I won't lie. But Dr. Vani's team had a clear plan for the pain. She checked on me every morning, adjusted meds based on how I was feeling, not just some chart. The follow-up was good too—clear instructions on what I could and couldn't do. Healing up well now.
Saw Dr. Vani for a persistent stomach issue. Straight to the point, which I appreciate. Asked the right questions, ordered the necessary tests, gave me a treatment plan that worked. No fluff. Parking at Apollo is always a hassle, but the appointment itself was efficient.
My story's a bit long, sorry. I'd been feeling run down for months, seen a couple other docs who just shrugged. Made an appt with Dr. Vani at Apollo Madurai after a friend's push. Waited a bit, but once in her room, she really listened. Like, put her pen down and listened. She connected dots from things I'd said that didn't seem related, suggested some specific blood work. Turns out it was a vitamin deficiency and a minor thyroid thing. Started treatment, and I've got my energy back. It wasn't magic, it was someone paying proper attention.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for my constant fatigue and stomach issues, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Soundara Pandian was different. He actually listened to every little detail, even the ones I thought were silly, and ordered some specific tests others hadn't. Turns out it was a tricky thyroid problem affecting my digestion. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad—no confusing jargon. Finally, after months of feeling awful, we have a real plan.