Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Kohli for my blood pressure for over eight years now. He remembers things from my last visit without always checking the file, which I appreciate. The clinic at Apollo can get busy, and sometimes I wait a bit, but I don't mind because I know when it's my turn, he gives me his full attention. He doesn't rush to change my medication; he prefers to adjust things slowly. That consistency is what keeps me coming back.
Had a persistent cough for weeks. Went to Dr. Vikas Kohli at Apollo. He listened, asked clear questions, ordered an X-ray to rule things out. Diagnosis was straightforward, prescription worked. Follow-up was quick. No fuss, got the job done.
I was quite worried about these recurring stomach pains. Dr. Kohli has such a calm way about him. He explained everything in a quiet, clear voice and made sure I understood the plan before we started. The hospital itself is large and a little overwhelming, but in his consulting room, I felt heard. He checked in with me the next day himself, which was a kind gesture.
Finally got some answers! After feeling run-down for months and seeing two other doctors, my friend insisted I see Dr. Kohli. He actually looked at all my previous reports together, asked a bunch of new questions, and suggested a simple vitamin deficiency test everyone else missed. Started the supplements he recommended and within two weeks, my energy is back. So glad I went!
I'd been to three other doctors about this constant fatigue and weird joint pain. Everyone said it was stress or getting older. Dr. Chowdhary actually listened, like, really listened, and ordered a specific set of blood tests nobody else had. Turns out it was something pretty rare. He explained it all without making me feel stupid, drew diagrams on his notepad. He didn't just give me pills; he laid out a whole plan. Felt like someone finally saw the real problem.
Had to get a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital experience than the procedure itself. But Dr. Chowdhary's team had it down. The nurse who prepped me was cracking jokes, which helped. The doc himself was in and out in maybe twenty minutes, told me exactly what he was doing as he did it. Sore for a couple days, but that was it. The whole thing was just... straightforward. Sometimes that's all you want.
Look, the parking at Apollo is always a nightmare, I got there flustered and late. But from the front desk to the ward, everyone was calm. The lady at reception sorted my papers quickly, and the nurse in Dr. Chowdhary's section remembered my name from my last visit, asked about my son. It made a huge difference. The place is busy, sure, but the staff make it feel less like a factory. That calmness rubs off on you.
What stuck with me was how he talked to my elderly mother. She gets confused easily. Dr. Chowdhary didn't just talk to me; he sat down, looked her in the eye, and explained her new medication using the simplest words. He checked twice that she understood. He has this quiet, patient way about him that puts you at ease. You don't feel rushed. In a place like that, his manner was a real comfort.
I've been seeing Dr. Sameer Kaul for my blood pressure and general health for about eight years now. The clinic at Apollo can get busy, but he remembers my history without always checking the file. That consistency means a lot. I don't feel like I'm starting from scratch every visit, and he's helped me manage things so I haven't needed a specialist. Just a solid, reliable doctor.
My 7-year-old spiked a crazy high fever and was so lethargic it scared us. We got an appointment with Dr. Kaul that afternoon. He was so calm with my son, explained everything to him in a simple way before talking to us. He didn't just throw antibiotics at us, he explained why it was likely viral and what to watch for. We left with clear instructions and, honestly, a lot less panic. My kid actually said the doctor was nice.
Had a weird stomach thing that wouldn't quit. Saw Dr. Kaul at Apollo Delhi. He was straight to the point, ordered the right tests, figured it out. No fuss. Got me sorted.
So I'd been putting off a general check-up for ages, you know how it is. Finally booked with Dr. Sameer Kaul. The waiting area was packed, I was nervous they'd rush me. But when I got in, he just...listened. Asked about my work stress, my sleep, things I didn't even think were connected to the heartburn I came in for. He connected dots I didn't see. The treatment was simple, but it was the way he explained *why* it was happening that made it click. I actually follow the advice now.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The first few days were rough, I won't lie. But Dr. Kishore's team had a clear plan for the pain. They didn't just throw pills at me; they explained what to expect each day. It made the recovery feel manageable, like I was checking off boxes. I'm back to walking the dog now, slowly but surely.
My appendix burst. Dr. Kishore handled the surgery at Apollo. He was direct about the risks and the procedure. No sugar-coating, which I appreciated. The follow-up was efficient. He answered my questions, checked the incision, and sent me on my way. It was a serious situation, and he treated it seriously. Good result.
I was so nervous before my hernia operation. Dr. Kishore has a very calm way about him. He listened to all my worries, even the silly ones, and never made me feel rushed. His voice is quiet, but you hear every word. The care felt gentle, from start to finish. I'm very grateful for that kindness.
Finally got my knee sorted! After years of putting it off, I saw Dr. Kishore. The difference is night and day. I walked out of the hospital with barely a limp. The whole team was great, but he just has this confident, 'we've got this' energy that puts you at ease. I wish I'd done this years ago!
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself went fine, but the first few days after were rough. Dr. Garg was really clear about what to expect with the pain and checked in with me every day while I was at Apollo. She didn't just throw pills at me; she explained how to manage it with meds, moving around, and rest. I'm back to walking my dog now, which felt impossible three weeks ago.
I was so nervous going in. First time seeing a doctor in Delhi, and my Hindi isn't great. Dr. Garg just had this calm way about her. She listened to all my weird stomach issues without making me feel silly, explained everything in simple English, and actually smiled. Left with a clear plan and none of the anxiety I walked in with. Big relief.
Needed a general check-up and got referred to Dr. Bhawna Garg at Apollo. She's good. Straight to the point, answered my questions directly, no fluff. The wait was a bit long, but she was worth it. Got what I needed.
My story's a bit long. I'd been feeling run-down for months, just off. Saw two other doctors who brushed it off as stress. A friend insisted I try Dr. Garg. From the start, she was different. She spent the first appointment just asking questions, really digging into the timeline. Ordered some specific tests others hadn't. Turned out to be a thyroid issue that was messing with everything. She called me herself with the results, walked me through the treatment plan step by step. It wasn't a magic fix, but having someone actually listen and connect the dots made all the difference. I'm finally feeling like myself again.