Patient Experience
At my age, one doesn't expect doctors to be so patient. Dr. Kochar listened to all my little complaints without rushing me. The hospital was busy, but he made me feel looked after. My daughter found him for me, and I'm glad she did.
Had a procedure last month. Was really worried about the pain afterwards, but Dr. Kochar's team had a clear plan. They explained what to expect each day of recovery, which helped a lot. Still sore, but managing much better than I thought I would.
Saw Dr. Kochar for a persistent stomach issue. He figured it out quickly, gave me a straightforward treatment. No nonsense, got the job done. Parking at Apollo is always a hassle, but the visit itself was efficient.
I'd been feeling run-down for months. My local doctor couldn't pin it down, so I booked an appointment at Apollo. Dr. Kochar spent nearly 45 minutes with me, going over my history. He asked questions no one else had—about my sleep, even my diet from years ago. Ordered a specific test that finally showed the problem. It wasn't dramatic, just a vitamin deficiency, but he took it seriously. I'm on supplements now and finally starting to feel like myself again.
Honestly, I was a bit of a wreck before my appointment. It was my first time seeing a doctor for this weird stomach thing, and I was convinced it was something awful. The waiting area was busy and I was so nervous. But Dr. Gauba was just... calm. She didn't rush me, listened to all my jumbled-up worries, and explained everything in a way that actually made sense. She said it was probably just stress-related, which I hadn't even considered. I walked out feeling like a weight was lifted. She just has a way of making you feel like it's going to be okay.
Had a persistent cough for three weeks. Went to Apollo, saw Dr. Charu Gauba. Appointment was on time. She asked clear questions, checked me thoroughly. Diagnosis was a post-viral thing. Prescribed medication. Cough cleared up in a few days. Efficient and effective. No complaints.
I was feeling quite run down for a while, just not myself. My daughter insisted I see someone. Dr. Gauba was so gentle in her manner. She took her time, asked about not just my symptoms but how I was managing day-to-day. It felt like she truly cared to understand. Her advice was practical and kind. It’s a relief to be under the care of someone so thoughtful.
What a difference! I'd been dealing with this nagging fatigue and headaches for months, and my previous doctor just kept changing my blood pressure meds. Saw Dr. Gauba at Apollo—parking was a nightmare, by the way—and she actually looked at the whole picture. Ordered a couple of different tests, figured out it was a sleep issue combined with the meds! Switched my prescription and gave me some lifestyle tips. I've got my energy back! She's brilliant, really listened and solved it.
I've been seeing Dr. Sharma for my blood pressure for about eight years now. He remembers the little things, like asking after my son who was in college when I first started. The clinic at Apollo is always busy, and sometimes you wait a bit, but he never rushes you out. He explains changes in medication clearly and listens when I say something isn't sitting right. That consistency, knowing exactly who you're going to see, means a lot.
Had a stubborn skin infection that wouldn't clear. Went to Dr. Ajay Kumar Sharma. He looked at it, prescribed a different cream, and told me exactly how to use it. It was gone in a week. No fuss, just fixed it. Parking at the hospital was a hassle that day, but the appointment itself was efficient.
I was quite nervous about some ongoing stomach issues. Dr. Sharma has such a calm way about him. He didn't just look at the reports; he asked about my diet and stress in a very gentle manner. He said, "Let's try this approach first," and it worked. I felt heard, not just processed. He's a very kind doctor.
After weeks of feeling run down and getting nowhere, my wife booked me in with Dr. Sharma. He actually figured it out! It was a vitamin deficiency, something simple that got missed. I walked out of Apollo with a plan and finally some answers. What a relief! I'm already feeling more like myself.
I'd been to three other doctors about this constant fatigue and pain. They all said it was stress. Dr. Gupta actually listened, asked a bunch of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was something pretty rare. He explained it to me and my wife in a way we could actually understand, without making us feel stupid. He didn't just give me pills; he laid out a real plan.
Had to get a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital experience than the procedure itself. But Dr. Gupta's team had it down to a science. In and out the same day. The whole thing felt very straightforward, no drama. He checked in afterwards to make sure the healing was on track. It was just... simple, which is exactly what you want for something routine.
The place was busy, I had to wait a bit past my appointment time, which I expected. But what stood out was the nurse at the front desk. I was clearly anxious, and she noticed. She got me some water, explained the delay, and just had a really calming way about her. Even the person who took my vitals was friendly. It made the whole environment at Apollo feel less intimidating. Dr. Gupta was great, but his team really sets the tone.
Look, I don't like hospitals. Dr. Gupta gets that. He walks in, sits down, and just talks to you like a person. No rushing. He remembers little things from last time, asks about my family. When he explains something, he looks at you, not just at the screen. It sounds small, but it makes you feel like you're his only patient that day, even though you know he's packed. That kind of attention is rare.
I'd been to three other doctors about this constant fatigue and weird joint pain. Everyone said it was stress or just getting older. Dr. Pasha actually listened, asked a bunch of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was something pretty rare. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad—didn't rush me at all. Finally having a name for it and a plan was a huge relief.
Needed a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital process than the actual thing. Dr. Pasha's team had it all sorted. The procedure itself was quick, he checked in right after, and the nurse gave me very clear instructions for the bandage. The whole thing felt very standard for them, which made me feel at ease. Parking was a nightmare that day, but the actual appointment couldn't have been smoother.
The place is big and can feel a bit impersonal, but the nurses at Dr. Pasha's clinic are really kind. I had to wait a bit past my slot, but one of them noticed I looked anxious, brought me some water, and just chatted for a minute. It's a small thing, but it helped. When I finally saw the doctor, he was just as calm and focused, and the whole team seemed to work together well.
What I remember most is how he talked to my elderly mother. She gets confused easily and was scared. He didn't just talk to me. He sat down, looked right at her, spoke slowly, and made sure she understood each part before moving on. He even made a little joke that got her to smile. You can tell he sees the person, not just the chart.