Patient Experience
Had to get a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital experience than the procedure itself. But Dr. Narasimhan's team made it so straightforward. The whole thing, from check-in to walking out, took maybe two hours. The doctor himself did the procedure quickly, told me exactly what he was doing as he went, and the scar is barely noticeable now. It was just... easy.
The waiting area at Apollo was actually quite calm, which helped. My mom was with me and the front desk lady saw she was anxious and brought her some water. Even the nurse who took my vitals was really kind, cracking a small joke to lighten the mood. Dr. Narasimhan fit into that whole vibe—he wasn't rushed, even though I'm sure he was busy. It felt like a team effort, not just a doctor's appointment.
What stuck with me was how Dr. Narasimhan talks to you. He doesn't just look at the chart. He looks at you. When he explained my treatment plan, he drew a little diagram on his notepad, which was way more helpful than a bunch of medical jargon. He has this calm way of speaking that makes you feel like you're in capable hands, not just being processed.
My father was admitted with a high fever and confusion. The emergency was busy, and we were scared. Dr. Saxena came in, sat with us, and explained everything in simple Hindi. He didn't just talk to the charts; he looked at us. He said, 'We will find out what this is, step by step.' He called me every evening with an update, even when there wasn't big news. That meant everything. My father is home now, much better. The doctor's clear way of talking to the family made a hard time much easier to bear.
My wife had persistent abdominal pain. Other doctors had been vague. We saw Dr. Saxena at Apollo. He listened, asked direct questions, and ordered specific tests. No fluff. The scan showed a minor issue, easily treatable. He laid out the plan: medication, diet changes, a follow-up in two weeks. It was all very straightforward. The relief was instant. She's fine now. He solved the problem efficiently.
Bringing my young son to any hospital makes him anxious. I was nervous too. Dr. Saxena has a very calm way about him. He spoke softly, first to my son about his school, then to me about the recurring infections. He explained the treatment plan in a gentle, sure voice that made us both feel safe. The parking was a hassle that day, but once in his room, we felt heard. The medicine worked, and my son isn't afraid to go back for a check-up. That's a big thing for us.
After weeks of feeling utterly exhausted and dizzy, I finally went to Apollo. Dr. Saxena! What a find. He figured out it was a severe vitamin deficiency—something everyone else had missed. He was so thorough, asking about my diet and work hours. When he told me it was a simple fix with injections and supplements, I almost cried with relief. I have my energy back! I'm telling all my friends about him. He really listened and actually found the answer.
My mother was admitted with a sudden, severe stomach pain. We were all scared. Dr. Ganjoo came to see her late in the evening, even though his shift was over. He explained everything to us in simple Hindi, drew diagrams on a notepad to show what might be happening. He never rushed us. The waiting area was crowded and we had to stand, but he made us feel like we were his only concern. Because of his clear plan, she recovered in just a few days. We are so grateful.
My husband needed surgery. I was a nervous wreck. Dr. Ganjoo sat with me for twenty minutes before the procedure. He didn't just list risks; he told me what a normal recovery looks like, day by day. He gave me his direct number for the ward nurse in case I had questions overnight. The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, but once we were with him, the anxiety just melted. His calm manner is his real skill.
Our 8-year-old son had a high fever that wouldn't break. At the hospital, Dr. Ganjoo was the first doctor who got down to eye level with him to talk. He asked him about his favorite cartoon while checking his pulse. To us, he was very direct: "Here's the infection, here's the plan. We'll know more by morning." No sugar-coating, but also no unnecessary alarm. He called us himself with the lab results at 10 PM. We felt informed and, honestly, relieved the entire time.
After my father's check-up, Dr. Ganjoo was the one who noticed a slight irregularity everyone else missed. He said, "Let's just be sure," and ordered one more scan. Found a small issue early. The clinic was running behind schedule, so we waited a bit, but he apologized for the delay. He treated my dad with such respect, asking about his old job. It wasn't just fixing a problem; it was caring for the person. That scan probably saved us from a bigger crisis later.
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.
I've been seeing Dr. Tyagi for my blood pressure and general health for about eight years now. He remembers the details, asks about my family, and never rushes me. The clinic at Apollo can be busy, but he's always the same calm, steady person. That kind of consistency is hard to find. I trust his judgment completely because he's seen me through good spells and bad, and he explains things in a way that makes sense without talking down to me.
As an older person, one does worry about being a bother. Dr. Tyagi put those fears to rest immediately. He is a very kind gentleman. He listened carefully to my concerns about my arthritis and digestion, and his manner was so reassuring. The treatment plan he suggested was simple to follow and has helped a great deal. I feel I am in very good hands.
Had a weird stomach thing for weeks. Saw Dr. Tyagi. He figured it out fast, gave me a clear plan, and it worked. No fuss, got straight to the point. Would go back.
So, I went to Apollo for a general check-up, feeling a bit run down. The parking was a nightmare, I was late, and flustered. Dr. Tyagi's assistant got me settled, and when he came in, he just had this really calm vibe. He asked not just about my symptoms, but about my work stress and sleep patterns—things I hadn't even connected. We talked for a good twenty minutes. He ordered a couple of specific tests I'd never had before, and it turned out my vitamin levels were way off. Started the supplements he recommended, and honestly, I feel like a different person three weeks later. It wasn't magic, it was just someone actually listening and knowing what to look for.
My dad was admitted at Apollo Delhi last month. We were all really scared. Dr. Choudhury was the one who actually sat us down in the family room and explained everything in simple words—what was happening, what the next steps were, and what we could expect. He didn't just talk to the patient; he talked to us. That made a huge difference when we were feeling so helpless. He even gave me his direct number for updates.