Patient Experience
When my dad was admitted, Dr. Shinde was the only one who took the time to explain things to us in a way we could actually understand. He called me personally after visiting hours to give an update, which meant the world when we were all so worried. The nurses said he does that for all his patients' families.
I've been seeing Dr. Shinde for my blood pressure for almost eight years now. He remembers the little things—like asking how my knee surgery from two years ago is holding up. I trust him because he doesn't just throw new pills at a problem; he actually listens to how you're feeling and works with you. That kind of consistency is hard to find.
Look, I was sick, went to Apollo, got Dr. Shinde. He was straight with me—told me what was wrong, what we needed to do, no sugarcoating. Fixed me up. What more do you want? Parking at that hospital is always a nightmare, though.
I went in for what I thought was just a bad flu that wouldn't quit. Felt awful, nervous about what it could be. Dr. Shinde had this calm way about him; he asked a ton of questions, even some that seemed unrelated. He pieced together that it was actually a reaction to a new supplement I'd started. I had to wait a bit for the bloodwork, but he called with the results himself later that evening. It was such a relief to have an answer that made sense.