Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Yadav for my diabetes and blood pressure for almost eight years now, since he was at a smaller clinic. When he moved to Apollo, I followed him. That's how much I trust his judgment. He remembers my history without always checking the file, asks about my family, and never rushes me. His approach hasn't changed over the years—steady, clear advice, no panic. In a city full of new doctors every day, that consistency is everything. The hospital's big and busy, sure, but with him, I feel like a person, not just a chart.
Had a severe flu that wouldn't quit. Booked a video consult with Dr. Yadav through the Apollo app. He was direct, asked the right questions, prescribed what I needed, and told me exactly when to come in if it got worse. Got better in two days. Follow-up was one quick call. Efficient and effective. Exactly what I needed.
Look, I don't like doctors. Went in for a nagging cough, kinda nervous. Dr. Yadav? No nonsense. Checked me over, said it was probably just a bug but let's do a quick scan to be sure. He was right. Got meds, cough cleared up. Parking at Apollo was a nightmare, but he was good. Would go back if I had to.
My whole family was sick last month, one after the other. By the time I got it, I was exhausted. Dr. Yadav listened to me describe the symptoms, then did his exam. He noticed I was more rundown than the others and asked if I'd been stressed at work. I admitted the project deadlines were crazy. He said, "The body keeps score," and adjusted the treatment plan slightly to account for that burnout. He explained how the stress was probably making it harder to shake the virus. It wasn't just about the pills; it was about seeing the whole picture. I left feeling understood, not just patched up. The clinic was running late that day, but the time he gave me felt complete.