Patient Experience
Our 8-year-old son had a high fever that wouldn't break, and we were really scared. The hospital was busy, and we had to wait a bit, but Dr. Bhati made time for us. He didn't just look at the chart; he sat with our son, talked to him in a gentle voice, and explained everything to us in simple terms. He remembered small details from our last visit. It felt like he cared about our child as a person, not just a patient. We left feeling heard and much less anxious.
Had a persistent stomach issue. Went to Apollo, saw Dr. Aditya Singh Bhati. He listened, asked clear questions, ordered the right tests. Explained the diagnosis and treatment plan without any fluff. Follow-up was efficient. Problem resolved. Good doctor.
I was quite nervous about my check-up, as I always am. Dr. Bhati has a very calm way about him. He never rushed me, even when I had a list of small worries. He answered each one patiently, and his advice was always practical. It’s a relief to find a doctor who is both knowledgeable and kind. The care I received was very thoughtful.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been feeling run-down for months and my old doctor just shrugged it off. Dr. Bhati actually took me seriously. He dug into it, found a vitamin deficiency I didn't know about. Started the supplements he suggested and I feel like a new person—so much more energy! The parking was a nightmare that day, but honestly, it was worth it. So glad I went to see him.
My 8-year-old son had a fever that just wouldn't break, and I was really scared. Dr. Gaurav Jain at Apollo Delhi saw him, explained everything in simple terms to my boy about the 'germs' he was fighting, and didn't just rush us out with a prescription. He took the time to tell me what to watch for and when to come back. It made a huge difference when you're feeling helpless as a parent.
I hate going to the doctor, always have. My hands were literally sweating in the waiting room at Apollo. But Dr. Jain was so calm. He actually listened to my whole rambling story about my stomach issues without interrupting, and his whole vibe was just... normal. He said, 'We'll figure this out, it's probably simpler than you think.' Left feeling like a weight was off my shoulders.
Had a weird skin rash. Went to Dr. Gaurav Jain. He knew what it was straight away, gave me a cream. It worked. Quick and easy.
So, I'd been feeling run down for months. Tired all the time, just off. My wife finally pushed me to see someone. I picked Dr. Jain from Apollo's site. The clinic was busy, had to wait a bit, which I expected. When I got in, he didn't just look at my chart; he asked about my work hours, my diet, even how much I was walking the dog. Ordered a couple of specific blood tests I hadn't had before. Turns out my vitamin D was practically nonexistent. Started the supplements he suggested, and honestly, after three weeks, I felt like a different person. It wasn't magic, it was just someone paying proper attention.
I was really nervous going in. It was my first time at a big hospital like Apollo, and I was convinced it would be cold and rushed. Dr. Thombare completely changed that. He just listened, really listened, while I stumbled through explaining my stomach issues. He didn't interrupt or look at the clock. He asked simple questions that actually made sense, and by the end, I felt silly for being so worried. He explained everything in a way that didn't make me feel stupid. I walked out feeling like a weight was off my shoulders.
Had a persistent cough for weeks. Went to Apollo, saw Dr. Bhushan Thombare. The wait was a bit long, but once in, it was efficient. He asked clear questions, checked me over, ordered the right tests. Diagnosis was straightforward, treatment plan was clear. No fuss. Follow-up was smooth. Got better. That's what I needed.
My husband insisted I see someone about my constant tiredness. I'm not one to complain, but it was becoming difficult. Dr. Thombare has such a gentle way about him. He made the whole visit feel less clinical. He spoke softly, explained things about my vitamin levels without any jargon that would scare me. He even noticed I seemed anxious and took a moment to reassure me it was a common, treatable thing. It felt like he truly cared, not just about the numbers on the chart, but about me feeling better. I'm so grateful for his kindness.
What a relief! I'd been to two other doctors about this recurring pain and just got shrugs or complicated plans that didn't work. Dr. Thombare? Different story. He actually looked at my old reports, asked a bunch of new questions I hadn't been asked before, and put it all together. He had this 'aha!' moment and laid out a simple fix. It worked! I finally feel like myself again. The guy knows his stuff. So glad I went to see him!
I'd been to three doctors about this nagging fatigue and pain. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Agarwal was the first one who actually listened to the weird little details I mentioned. He ordered a specific test no one else had, and it turned out to be something quite rare. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad—didn't rush me at all. Honestly, he figured out in two weeks what others missed for months.
Had to get a small cyst removed. I was nervous at first, but Dr. Agarwal made it sound so straightforward. The procedure itself was quick, and he talked me through each step. The best part was the follow-up; the nurse called the next day just to check in. It healed perfectly. Sometimes the simple things are done really well.
The Apollo waiting area was packed, I won't lie. But once I got in, his assistant, Rohan, was fantastic. He could see I was anxious and got my file sorted quickly. The whole place felt calm and clean, which helped. Even the person at the front desk remembered my name when I left. It’s the staff that makes a hectic hospital visit feel manageable.
Look, I don't really like doctors. I went in with my guard up. But Dr. Agarwal has this way about him—he asks about your family while he's checking your chart, remembers small things. When he told me I needed to start medication, he didn't just hand me a prescription; he asked what my concerns were about it. Felt like I was talking to a person, not just a medical degree.
My health had been a puzzle for months, with weird symptoms no one could pin down. Dr. Paintal at Apollo was the first to really listen and connect the dots. He ordered a specific test others hadn't thought of, and it finally gave us an answer. It wasn't a quick fix, but having a clear direction made all the difference.
I needed a minor procedure and honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. Dr. Paintal explained it in simple terms, which calmed me down. The actual process was straightforward, over before I knew it. Recovery was exactly as he said it would be—no surprises, just smooth sailing.
The hospital itself was busy, parking was a bit of a hunt, but once inside, the clinic staff made it easy. The nurse who took my vitals was really kind, and the front desk people helped sort out my paperwork without any fuss. It felt organized, which matters when you're not feeling great.
What stuck with me was how Dr. Paintal talked to me. He didn't just look at the chart; he looked at me. Asked about my work, how the symptoms were affecting my day. He has this calm way of explaining things that makes you feel like you're in capable hands, not just another appointment.