Patient Experience
For months, I just felt off—tired, achy, no energy. My local doctor couldn't pin it down. Dr. Narahari at Apollo BGS actually listened to the whole, messy story. He asked questions no one else had, ordered some specific tests, and figured out it was a tricky autoimmune thing. He explained it in a way that finally made sense, without sugarcoating it. Starting treatment now, and honestly, I just feel relieved to have a real answer.
I needed a minor cyst removed. Simple thing, but I was pretty nervous about it. Dr. Narahari's team at Apollo BGS scheduled it quickly. The day of, everything was straightforward. The doctor himself was calm and cracked a small joke right before, which helped. The procedure itself was over before I knew it. Recovery's been exactly as he said it would be—no surprises. Sometimes, boring is good.
Had to bring my father in for a check-up. The parking at the hospital was a bit of a hassle, I won't lie. But once we got inside, the place felt clean and calm. The front desk people were patient with us, and the nurse who took his vitals was really kind, chatting with him about his garden. It made the whole visit less stressful. Dr. Narahari was running a little behind, but the staff kept us updated, which we appreciated.
What stood out for me was how Dr. Narahari talks to you. I've seen doctors who stare at the screen the whole time. He doesn't. He looks at you, asks how you're *really* doing, and remembers small things from your last visit. When I was worried about a medication side effect, he didn't dismiss it; he talked through my options. You feel like a person, not just a case file.