Patient Experience
My stomach issues had been dragging on for months, and a couple of other doctors just said it was stress. Dr. Sindhu was different. He actually listened to the whole, messy history, asked questions about things no one else had, and ordered a specific test I'd never heard of. Turns out it was a pretty rare bacterial thing. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad—no fancy jargon—and the treatment he put me on at Apollo actually worked. Felt like he solved a puzzle everyone else gave up on.
Had to get a cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. But Dr. Sindhu made it feel like no big deal. The procedure itself at Apollo was quick, maybe twenty minutes. He talked me through each step, which helped a lot. The worst part was probably the parking garage being completely full that day! Recovery was straightforward, just kept it clean like he said. It healed up nicely, no fuss.
First time at Apollo Delhi, and I was a bit overwhelmed. The place is huge. But from the front desk to the nurses in Dr. Sindhu's clinic, everyone was really decent. One nurse saw I was looking lost trying to find the lab and walked me there herself. The clinic area felt calm, not chaotic. It made waiting for my appointment less stressful. Dr. Sindhu was good, sure, but the team around him really makes the experience work.
What I remember most is how Dr. Sindhu talks to you. I'm not great with medical stuff, and I know I ask a lot of basic questions. He never made me feel silly or rushed. When he explained my treatment plan, he looked at me, not just the computer screen, and checked if I understood. It's a small thing, but it felt like he was actually there in the room with me, not just doing a job. That kind of attention matters when you're worried.