Patient Experience
For months, I just felt off—tired, some aches, nothing I could pin down. My local doctor was stumped. Dr. Attri at Apollo actually listened to all the weird little symptoms I'd almost forgotten to mention. He ordered a specific test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be a rare thyroid issue. He explained it in a way that finally made sense, without making me feel like a difficult case. I'm on treatment now and finally feel like myself.
I needed a minor cyst removal. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital process than the surgery itself. Dr. Attri's team had it all sorted. The nurse who prepped me was really calming, and the procedure itself was over before I knew it. The follow-up instructions were clear, and the scar is healing much neater than I expected. It was just a straightforward, positive experience from start to finish.
The Apollo facility is impressive, I'll admit, though I did have to circle for parking. What stood out, though, was how everyone worked together. From the front desk person who helped me find my way to the lab tech who made a joke to ease my nerves, it felt smooth. Dr. Attri seemed to be the center of that—his coordination with the nurses and assistants was obvious. It didn't feel like a machine; it felt like a team.
What I remember most is how Dr. Attri talked to my elderly mother. She was scared and confused. He didn't just look at me, the relative, for answers. He sat down, made direct eye contact with her, and explained her new medication using simple analogies. He checked twice that she understood. That patience and respect meant the world to us. You don't see that everywhere.