Patient Experience
I'd been to three other doctors for this nagging pain and fatigue, and everyone had a different theory. Dr. Karandikar was the first one who actually sat and listened to my whole history, not just the last month. He ordered a specific test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be something pretty rare. He explained it to me in plain English, drew a little diagram on his notepad. It was a relief, honestly, to finally have a name for it and a real plan.
Had to get a cyst removed. Simple thing, but I was nervous about the scar. Dr. Karandikar did the whole thing right there in his office at Apollo. He talked me through each step, even made a little joke about the local anesthetic. It was over in twenty minutes. The follow-up was quick, and honestly, you can barely see where it was now. Just felt very straightforward and calm.
The appointment itself was fine, but what really stuck with me was the nurse at the front desk. My phone died and I was stressed about missing a call from my kid's school. She saw me fumbling and just handed me a charger from her drawer without me even asking. The whole place at Apollo felt clean and quiet, not chaotic like some hospitals. Even the guy who took my blood samples was really gentle.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get defensive. But Dr. Karandikar has this way of talking to you like you're a person in his living room, not a case file. He remembers small things, asks about my work. When he gives advice, it doesn't feel like an order. It feels like he's on my team, figuring it out with me. That means more than any fancy degree.