Patient Experience
I'd been to a few doctors about this constant fatigue and weird joint pain. Everyone said it was stress or just getting older. Dr. Joshi was different. He actually listened to this long, rambling list of symptoms I had. He ordered some specific tests other doctors hadn't thought of, and it turned out to be something quite rare. He sat with me and my wife, drew a simple diagram on his notepad to explain what was happening, and laid out a clear plan. It was a relief to finally have a name for it and a path forward.
Needed a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, even though everyone said it was simple. Dr. Joshi walked me through the whole thing in the clinic, step-by-step, no medical jargon. On the day, the procedure itself was over before I knew it. The most memorable part was him chatting with me about Delhi's monsoon traffic to keep my mind off things while he worked. It felt very normal, not clinical. Healed up perfectly, no fuss.
The Apollo facility is impressive, sure, but what stood out was how the team worked together. I had to get some scans done before seeing Dr. Joshi. The front desk person saw I was confused by the directions and walked me to the imaging department herself. The nurse in his clinic remembered my name from a previous visit. It made a big, busy hospital feel a bit more personal. Even when the waiting area was full, there was a sense of order.
My teenage son had to see him for a sports injury. Kids can be awkward with doctors. Dr. Joshi didn't just talk to me; he spoke directly to my son, asked about his football team, and explained the recovery in terms of when he could get back to practice. He had this calm, patient way of explaining that actually got my son to pay attention and ask questions. It wasn't just treating an injury; it was treating the patient.