Patient Experience
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging fatigue and stomach issue, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Vohra was different. He actually listened to my whole history, asked questions no one else had, and ordered a specific test. Turns out it was a weird vitamin deficiency combined with a mild food intolerance. It wasn't dramatic, but it was complex, and he pieced it together. I finally feel like myself again.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Vohra made it so simple. He explained exactly what he'd do, the whole thing took maybe twenty minutes, and I barely felt a thing. The follow-up was quick, too. Sometimes a routine thing is just that—routine and well done. No fuss.
The Apollo waiting area was packed, I won't lie. But the nurses at Dr. Vohra's clinic were really on the ball. They kept things moving, remembered my name when I came in, and one of them even helped me figure out the pharmacy app when my phone was acting up. It's the little things that make a long hospital visit less of a headache.
What stuck with me about Dr. Rohit Vohra was how he talked to my elderly father. He didn't just talk to me. He sat down, made direct eye contact with Dad, and explained his new medication in the simplest terms, checking if he understood. He has this calm, patient way about him that just puts you at ease. You feel heard, not rushed.