Patient Experience
My dad was admitted under Dr. Sushil Jain at Apollo Delhi last month. Honestly, we were all scared. But Dr. Jain was different. He didn't just talk to us in the hallway; he sat us down in his office, drew diagrams on a notepad to explain what was happening, and gave us his direct number. He called me himself with the biopsy results before we even chased him. That meant everything.
I'm the type who gets nervous about a papercut. Had some weird stomach pain for weeks and finally booked with Dr. Sushil Kumar Jain. The wait in the lobby was long, I won't lie, and I was a wreck by the time I got in. But he just had this calm way about him. He listened to my whole rambling story, didn't rush me, and said 'Let's figure this out together' in such a normal way. Left feeling like a weight was off, even before any tests. He just makes you feel like it's going to be okay.
Dr. Sushil Jain is good. Fixed my persistent fever when others couldn't figure it out. Straight talk, clear plan. Parking at Apollo is always a nightmare, but he was worth the hassle.
It started with just feeling tired all the time. I ignored it for months, but then the dizziness kicked in. My wife basically forced me to see a doctor. I chose Dr. Jain from Apollo's website because his clinic hours worked for me. First visit, he asked about my work stress, my sleep, everything. Ordered some blood work I thought was overkill. Turns out, my vitamin B12 was in the basement—something my previous GP never checked. He explained it wasn't just 'take a pill,' but a longer course of injections and diet changes. I'm about six weeks in now, and the fog has genuinely lifted. He didn't just treat a number on a chart; he connected the dots on how I actually felt.