Patient Experience
Had a stubborn skin rash. Went to Dr. K K Pandey. He looked at it, asked a few clear questions, prescribed a cream. It was gone in a week. No fuss, no unnecessary tests. Parking at the hospital is always a hassle, but the appointment itself was efficient. He's direct, which I prefer.
I was so worried about these constant stomach aches. My daughter insisted I see a proper doctor at Apollo. Dr. Pandey has such a calm way about him. He listened quietly to all my fears, even the silly ones, and explained everything in a soft voice. He said we'd take it step by step. Just talking to him made me feel lighter. The tests he suggested came back fine, and his reassurance meant more than any medicine.
Honestly, I thought I was just getting old and tired. Dr. Pandey actually figured out it was a vitamin deficiency! I've had more energy in the last month than I have in years. It feels like I got my life back. He's sharp, spotted what others missed. The whole experience was a huge relief.
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this constant fatigue and weird joint pain. Everyone said it was stress or maybe just getting older. Dr. Seema Grover at Apollo actually listened to every little symptom I mentioned, even the ones I thought were silly. She ordered a specific blood test no one else had. Turns out, it was something pretty rare. She explained it all with a diagram on her notepad, and honestly, just having a name for it was a huge relief. We have a plan now.
Had to get a colonoscopy, which I was dreading. The prep was as awful as everyone says, I won't lie. But the day of, at Apollo, everything was straightforward. Dr. Grover's team was calm and told me exactly what was happening each step of the way. The procedure itself was fine—I was out for it. Woke up, she came by, said everything looked completely normal, and that was that. It was a hassle, but a smooth one.
The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, completely full. I was flustered by the time I got to Dr. Grover's clinic. But the woman at the front desk was really kind, got me checked in fast, and the nurse who took my vitals had a great way of chatting that took my mind off why I was there. The whole place just felt efficient and calm, which helped a lot. Even the doctor seemed less rushed because of it.
I was really nervous at first. Doctors' offices make me anxious. But Dr. Grover has this way of talking that's direct but not cold. She didn't just look at my chart; she looked at me. When I asked a question that probably sounded stupid, she didn't make me feel bad about it. She just answered it simply. It felt like talking to a very smart, no-nonsense family friend who also happens to know a ton about medicine.
At my age, one doesn't wish to trouble anyone, but the persistent pain in my side became unavoidable. Dr. Sehar was very kind. She listened to my old stories without hurry, explained everything in simple terms, and made sure I was comfortable. The hospital is large and a bit confusing, but her nurse was helpful in showing me the way. I left feeling reassured, which is a rare thing these days.
Had a stubborn skin infection. Went to Apollo, saw Dr. M N Sehar. She diagnosed it quickly, prescribed a clear treatment plan. The wait was a little long, but the consultation was efficient. Problem cleared up in a week. Good experience.
I was quite nervous about my check-up results. Dr. Sehar has a very calm way about her. She spoke softly, took time to answer all my questions, and never made me feel rushed. It was a relief to be heard so completely. The care felt genuine.
What a weight off my shoulders! I'd been putting off this general health screen for months, worrying about what they might find. Dr. Sehar was fantastic—friendly, thorough, and just so normal about everything. She went through all my results line by line, laughed with me about my bad habits, and gave me a real plan to feel better. Even the blood draw was easier than I thought! So glad I finally went.
Been seeing Dr. Ramani for my blood pressure and general health for almost eight years now. He's the first doctor I've had who actually remembers my history without checking the file every single time. The clinic at Apollo can be a bit of a wait sometimes, but he's always worth it. I trust his judgment completely because he's never rushed me and explains things in a way that makes sense.
Had my gallbladder out last month and Dr. Ramani handled everything. The first couple days after were rough, but his team had a clear plan for the pain meds that actually worked. He checked on me himself every morning in the hospital, not just the surgeons. What I really appreciated was how he laid out what recovery would actually feel like week by week—he was pretty much spot on, which made the whole thing less scary.
Went in for a persistent cough. Dr. Narasimhan was direct, listened, ordered the right tests. Got a diagnosis and a treatment that worked. No fuss, got the job done. Parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, but the appointment itself was efficient.
So, I'd been feeling run down for months. Tired all the time, just off. Saw a couple other doctors who basically shrugged. My wife finally pushed me to book with Dr. Ramani at Apollo. I was skeptical. He spent the first appointment just asking questions—not just about the fatigue, but about my work stress, sleep, everything. He remembered a minor stomach issue I'd mentioned in passing six months prior and connected the dots. Ordered some specific blood tests the others hadn't. Turns out it was a vitamin deficiency and a thyroid thing starting. Started treatment, and I'm finally feeling like myself again. He didn't just treat a symptom; he actually figured out the 'why.'
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself is a blur, but I remember Dr. Anand being really clear about what to expect after. She didn't just hand me pills; she explained how to move, when to rest, and what pain was normal. The first few days were rough, but following her plan made a huge difference. I was back on my feet much faster than I thought.
I've been seeing Dr. Anand for my diabetes and blood pressure for almost eight years now. What I appreciate is that she remembers me, my history, and my lifestyle. She doesn't just adjust prescriptions and send me on my way. We talk about diet, stress, everything. It's that consistency—knowing I have a doctor who gets the whole picture—that's kept me stable. I trust her judgment completely.
Look, I hate going to the doctor. But I had this weird fatigue that wouldn't quit. Saw Dr. Anand at Apollo. She was straight to the point, ordered the right tests, figured it was a major vitamin D deficiency. Got me on a supplement plan. Feel normal again. No fuss, just fixed it.
I was really nervous about this persistent stomach issue. My first appointment with Dr. Anand, the waiting room was packed and I almost left. But once I got in, she just listened. I mean, really listened, while I rambled about my symptoms and worries. She asked questions no one else had. We did some tests, ruled out the scary stuff, and it turned out to be a manageable food intolerance. The relief wasn't just in the diagnosis, but in how she handled my anxiety through the whole process. She made a stressful time feel manageable.
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.