Patient Experience
My dad was admitted with a bad fever and we were all scared. Dr. Matta was the one who actually sat us down in the family room and explained everything in simple terms—what the tests showed, what the plan was, and what to watch for at home. He called my sister himself with an update when she couldn't be there. He treated my father with such kindness, but he also really looked after us, the family. That meant the world.
Had a persistent stomach issue for months that was affecting my work. Saw Dr. Matta at Apollo Mumbai. Appointment was on time, he listened, ordered the right tests, and gave me a clear, direct treatment plan. Problem resolved in two weeks. Efficient, effective, no nonsense. Exactly what I needed.
Look, I don't like doctors. Was feeling run down for ages. Friend pushed me to see Dr. Matta. He's straight to the point, no sugar-coating. Told me my lifestyle was crap, gave it to me straight. Fixed my meds, told me what to actually do. Feeling better now. He knows his stuff.
I went to Apollo Mumbai after weeks of just feeling 'off'—tired, no appetite, just not myself. I was nervous, the waiting area was packed that day. Dr. Matta had this calm way about him. He didn't just rush to a conclusion; he asked about my job, my stress levels, everything. He remembered a small detail I mentioned about some back pain and connected it. Turned out to be a vitamin deficiency and a mild infection, nothing major, but he explained how one thing led to the other. The treatment was simple, but it was his way of putting the whole puzzle together that impressed me. I left feeling heard, not just processed.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging fatigue and weird joint pain. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Richa Bansal actually listened, asked questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was something pretty rare, not stress at all. She explained it in a way that finally made sense. I'm on a treatment plan now and starting to feel like myself again.
Had to get a colonoscopy, which honestly freaked me out. The prep was the worst part, as everyone says. But the day of, at Apollo, it was straightforward. Dr. Bansal was quick and efficient, the whole team kept me informed, and before I knew it, I was in recovery having tea. Got the all-clear a few days later. It was a relief to have it done and over with so smoothly.
The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, completely full. I was flustered by the time I got to the clinic. But the front desk lady was so calm and found my file instantly, and the nurse who took my vitals had this really gentle way about her. Even the waiting area was quiet, which helped me settle down. By the time I saw Dr. Bansal, I was much more composed.
Look, I'm a nervous patient. I ask too many questions. Dr. Bansal never made me feel rushed or silly. She sat down, looked at me, not her computer, and just talked. When she explained what was going on with my blood pressure, she drew a little diagram on a notepad. It's that personal touch—you remember it. She just has a way of putting you at ease.
At my age, one does get a bit anxious about new doctors. The hospital itself is large, and I did have to ask for directions. But Dr. Pawar put me at ease immediately. He listened to my old complaints without rushing, explained my options in simple terms, and even took a moment to ask about my family. It felt like a proper consultation, not just a quick in-and-out. I left feeling heard and with a clear plan, which is a comfort.
Had a persistent stomach issue. Went to Apollo, saw Dr. Sumeet Pawar. He asked direct questions, ordered the right tests, and gave a straightforward diagnosis. The treatment worked. No fuss, no unnecessary drama. He’s efficient and knows his job. Would recommend if you need a clear answer and action.
I was quite nervous before the appointment; hospitals make me quiet. Dr. Pawar has a very calm way about him. He spoke softly, made sure I understood each step, and never made me feel silly for my questions. The clinic was busy, but he didn’t let that show in our conversation. I’m so thankful for his kind and patient approach.
Honestly, I was fed up after seeing a couple of other doctors for this lingering cough. Friend suggested Dr. Pawar. What a difference! He actually looked at all my previous reports, connected the dots, and figured it out. Started the new meds he suggested, and within three days—I’m not kidding—I felt so much better. Finally, someone who really listened and fixed it! So glad I went.
My dad was admitted to Apollo with a bad infection. Dr. Patil was the one who actually explained everything to us in the waiting area, not just the junior doctors. She drew a little diagram on a napkin about what was happening, and she called my sister personally with updates. It made a scary situation feel manageable.
I've been seeing Dr. Patil for my blood pressure for almost eight years now, since she was at her old clinic. She remembers my history, asks about my family, and never rushes me. When my meds needed adjusting last year, she explained the pros and cons of three different options. That kind of consistency is hard to find.
Look, I was sick and needed a doctor. Went to Apollo, got Dr. Patil. She was straight to the point, figured out it was a bad sinus thing, gave me a prescription that actually worked. No fuss. The wait was a bit long, but she was efficient when I got in.
I went in for what I thought was just lingering fatigue. Dr. Patil didn't just shrug it off. She asked a ton of questions—about my sleep, my work stress, even my diet. Ordered some specific tests others hadn't. Turns out my iron was practically nonexistent. Started treatment, and within a month, I felt like a different person. She connected dots others missed.
I've been seeing Dr. Chatterjee for my diabetes and blood pressure for about eight years now. She remembers everything, even small details from my last visit, which makes me feel like I'm in good hands. The clinic at Apollo can get busy, but she never rushes me. I trust her completely because she's consistent—if a treatment isn't working, she's honest about it and we try something else. That's what you want in a family doctor.
As an older person, I find hospital visits quite daunting. Dr. Sataksi Chatterjee made the experience much easier. She speaks clearly and explains things in a way I can understand, without using too much complicated language. She was very kind and took her time. I felt comfortable and well looked after. I would certainly recommend her to others of my age.
Had a bad stomach thing that wouldn't go away. Saw Dr. Chatterjee. She figured it out fast, gave me a clear plan. No fuss. Got better. Good doctor.
I went to Apollo with this nagging fatigue that my local clinic couldn't pin down. I was pretty nervous, thinking the worst. Dr. Chatterjee didn't just order tests; she actually sat and talked with me for a good twenty minutes, asking about my work stress, sleep, everything. She connected dots I didn't even see—turned out it was a mix of a minor vitamin deficiency and really bad anxiety. Her approach was thorough, like she was solving a puzzle. The follow-up call from her assistant to check on me was a nice touch too. Felt like she genuinely cared about fixing the whole problem, not just a symptom.