Patient Experience
Had my gallbladder out last month. The first few days were rough, I won't lie. Dr. Sharma's team had a clear plan for the pain meds and told me exactly what to expect with each stage. It wasn't just 'take these pills,' they explained how to move, when to rest, what was normal soreness vs. a problem. Made getting through it a lot less scary.
My dad was admitted with a bad infection. We were all really worried, especially my mom. Dr. Sharma was the one who actually took the time to find us in the waiting area every single day. He'd pull up a chair, use plain language, and drew a little diagram on a napkin once to show what was happening. He never made us feel like we were bothering him with questions. That meant everything to us while Dad was in there.
Went to Dr. Sharma for a persistent stomach issue others brushed off. He listened, ordered the right tests, figured it out. Fixed it. Simple as that. Good doctor.
I've had this nagging knee pain for years. Saw a couple doctors who just said 'lose weight' and sent me on my way. At Apollo, the wait to see Dr. Sharma was long—I almost left. But when I got in, he was different. He had me show him exactly how I walked, asked about my old job in construction, and really pieced it together. He said, 'Look, the weight isn't helping, but the main issue is this old injury you never properly rested.' He gave me a realistic plan: some physio, specific exercises, and a timeline. No magic cure, just a straight-shooting path to getting better. Felt like he actually saw *me*, not just a chart.