Patient Experience
My dad was admitted at Apollo Delhi last month. We were all really scared. Dr. Choudhury was the one who actually sat us down in the family room and explained everything in simple words—what was happening, what the next steps were, and what we could expect. He didn't just talk to the patient; he talked to us. That made a huge difference when we were feeling so helpless. He even gave me his direct number for updates.
I've been seeing Dr. Choudhury for my blood pressure and general health for almost eight years now. He remembers things. He'll ask about my knee from two visits ago, or if my daughter's exams went okay. That consistency is everything. I don't feel like just another file on his desk. I trust him because he's seen me through a lot, and his advice has always been steady and sensible, never jumping to extremes.
Look, I was sick, went to Apollo. Got Dr. Choudhury. He was straight to the point, figured out it was a bad sinus infection, gave me meds that actually worked. No fluff, no drama. The wait was a bit long, but he was efficient when I got in. Got better in a few days. Solid doctor.
I went in for what I thought was just persistent heartburn. Dr. Choudhury listened, but then asked a bunch of questions I didn't expect—about stress at work, my sleep patterns, even if I'd been more tired. He connected dots I didn't see. Ordered some tests just to be sure, and it turned out to be a mild thyroid issue, not my stomach at all. The way he pieced it together felt like detective work. He called me himself with the results and laid out a simple plan. Parking at Apollo that day was a nightmare, but honestly, finding a doctor who actually thinks like that made it worth the hassle.