Patient Experience
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this nagging abdominal pain, and everyone said it was just stress or acidity. Dr. Girish was different. He actually sat and listened to the whole timeline again, asked questions no one else had. He ordered a specific scan others hadn't thought of. Turned out it was a tricky gallbladder issue that wasn't showing up the usual way. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad – made something complex feel understandable. I'm recovering well now, and I'm just so relieved someone finally looked properly.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous about any surgery, even a minor one. But from the check-in at Apollo to the discharge, it was just... straightforward. Dr. Girish's team was clear about what to expect. The procedure itself was quick, and he checked in on me right after. No drama, no fuss. Sometimes you just want things to be simple and efficient, and that's exactly what it was.
My husband was admitted for observation, and I spent a lot of time at Apollo BGS. The place is busy, sure, and finding a parking spot took a couple of loops. But what stood out was how the nurses and the front desk staff handled it all. They were patient, even when clearly rushed. One nurse, seeing I was looking lost, walked me to the cafeteria. Dr. Girish was great, but the overall supportive environment from his team made a stressful week much more bearable.
What I'll remember most about Dr. Girish is how he talks to you. I'm an older patient, and sometimes doctors rush. He doesn't. He pulls up a chair, makes eye contact, and you feel like you're his only appointment that hour. He has a calm way about him that just puts you at ease. When he explained my treatment plan, he asked if I had questions twice. It's that kind of attention that builds real trust.