Patient Experience
Had a stubborn skin infection. Went to Dr. Kulkarni. He looked at it, asked a few questions, prescribed a cream. It cleared up in a week. Simple, effective. No fuss, no unnecessary tests. Parking at the hospital was a hassle that day, but the appointment itself was straightforward.
I was quite worried about some recurring stomach issues. Dr. Kulkarni has a very calm way about him. He listened quietly, explained things in a way that didn't make me feel silly for being anxious, and laid out a clear plan. The hospital environment is big, but he made the visit feel personal. I left feeling much lighter.
Finally got my diabetes under control! Dr. Kulkarni was the first doctor who didn't just scold me. He sat down, drew a simple chart about how food affects my sugar, and we worked on a realistic plan together. I saw him last week and my numbers are the best they've been in years. What a relief!
I'd been feeling off for months, tired all the time with weird aches. A couple of other doctors just shrugged it off as stress. Dr. Tatar was the first one who actually listened to all the little details I mentioned. She ordered some specific tests I'd never had before and figured out it was a tricky thyroid issue that was messing with everything else. The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, but honestly, finally getting an answer made it worth it.
Had to get a small cyst removed. I was pretty nervous about it, but Dr. Tatar explained the whole thing in simple terms—what she'd do, how long it would take, what the scar might look like. The procedure itself was over before I knew it. She checked in the next day to see how I was healing. It was just a routine thing for her, but she made it feel important.
The clinic was running a bit behind schedule when I went for my check-up, which I guess happens. But what stood out was how nice everyone was. The nurse who took my vitals was really gentle, and the front desk lady helped me sort out my insurance paperwork without making me feel stupid for not understanding it. Dr. Tatar's team at Apollo Nashik just seems to work well together, and it makes the whole visit less stressful.
What I really liked about Dr. Deepashri is that she doesn't rush you. She sits down, looks you in the eye, and lets you finish your sentences. When I was worried about some medication side effects, she didn't just dismiss it; she talked through each one and we found a different option. It feels more like a conversation than a lecture, which is rare.
Had a persistent stomach issue for months. Dr. Shah at Apollo Nashik got straight to the point, ordered the right tests, and had a clear treatment plan in one visit. No fluff, just fixed it. Exactly what I needed with my schedule.
My mother was admitted with a bad fever and we were all worried. Dr. Milind Shah was the one who actually sat us down and explained everything in simple terms—what was happening, what the medicine did, what to watch for at home. He didn't just talk to the chart; he talked to us. It made a huge difference when we were taking her home.
Look, I don't like doctors. Was dreading this check-up. But Dr. Shah? He's alright. Asked real questions, listened to the answers, didn't make me feel stupid. Parking at Apollo is a nightmare, but the doc himself was fine. Got my meds sorted.
I went in for what I thought was just bad heartburn. Dr. Shah listened, but then asked a bunch of other questions about my sleep and energy levels I wouldn't have thought to mention. He seemed to connect dots I didn't see. Sent me for a blood test that caught a thyroid issue I had no idea about. The clinic was running late that day, so I waited a bit, but honestly, it was worth it. He took the time to figure it out when it could have been easy to just prescribe an antacid and send me on my way.
I've been seeing Dr. Jadav for my blood pressure for over eight years now, since he was at his old clinic. He remembers the details without always checking the file, which I appreciate. When Apollo opened, I followed him there. The parking situation is worse, but he's the same steady doctor. He doesn't jump to change my meds with every little fluctuation, and that consistency is what I need.
My mother was admitted with a bad chest infection and we were all really scared. Dr. Jadav was the one who actually sat us down in the family room and drew a simple diagram on a notepad to explain what was happening in her lungs. He called my brother himself with updates when he couldn't be there. He treated her, and us, with a lot of patience during a very stressful week.
Had a weird rash that wouldn't go away. Went to Dr. Jadav at Apollo. He took a look, asked a few questions, prescribed a cream. Rash cleared up in a few days. Straightforward, no fuss. That's what I wanted.
So, I went in for what I thought was just a really bad stomach bug. Felt awful. Dr. Jadav listened, then asked if I'd had any pain in my big toe recently, which seemed random. I had, a few weeks back, but didn't think anything of it. That question led to some blood tests, and turns out it was a gout flare-up affecting my gut, not a bug at all. I was skeptical at first, but he connected dots I never would have. Got me on the right treatment and I felt better within 48 hours. Clever diagnosis.
My appointment with Dr. Vekhande was for a persistent cough. I must admit, I was a bit nervous at my age, and the waiting area was quite busy. But from the moment he entered, his manner was so calming. He listened to everything I had to say, never rushed me, and explained my condition and the medicine in simple terms. He has a very reassuring presence. Even the staff at Apollo seemed to follow his lead in being courteous.
Had a stomach issue. Went to Dr. Sanjay Vekhande at Apollo Nashik. He asked clear questions, did a quick examination, and gave a straightforward diagnosis. The treatment plan he suggested worked. No fuss, just effective care. I appreciated the direct approach.
I was feeling very run down and anxious about it. Dr. Vekhande was so kind. He spoke softly and really took his time to understand all my little symptoms, which I know can seem silly. He didn't dismiss anything. He just listened and then gently laid out what we should do next. It made a difficult visit much easier to handle.
What a relief! I'd been to a couple of doctors for this recurring pain and was getting nowhere. Then I saw Dr. Vekhande. He actually figured it out! He asked questions others hadn't and ordered the right scan. The explanation was so clear—finally, an answer and a plan that makes sense. I feel like I've got my life back on track.
I've been seeing Dr. Kulkarni for my blood pressure for nearly a decade now. He remembers my history without always checking the file, asks about my family, and never rushes. The clinic at Apollo can get busy, and sometimes you wait a bit, but he always gives you his full attention. That consistency is hard to find. I trust his judgment completely.