Patient Experience
My 8-year-old son spiked a crazy high fever out of nowhere last month. We were panicking. Dr. Nikhil Modi saw him at Apollo, and honestly, he was so calm with my kid. He explained everything to us in simple terms—what the fever was doing, why the antibiotics were needed—and checked in with the nurses twice after hours. My son actually said the doctor was 'nice,' which from a scared kid means everything. We're still following up, but I finally feel like someone's really looking out for him.
I've been seeing Dr. Modi for about seven years now, ever since my diabetes diagnosis. You know how it is with chronic stuff—you need someone who remembers you, who gets the whole picture. He does. He recalls my last test numbers without always checking the file, asks about my family, and never rushes me. When my meds needed adjusting last year, he walked me through three different options and their pros and cons. That kind of consistency is hard to find. He's my guy.
Had a bad stomach thing for weeks. Went to Dr. Modi at Apollo. He figured it out fast, gave me a clear plan. Fixed it. Good doctor.
So, I woke up with this crushing chest pain back in March. Terrifying. Rushed to Apollo, totally convinced it was a heart attack. After a bunch of tests, they sent me to Dr. Nikhil Modi. He sat down, looked over everything, and said, 'Your heart is perfectly fine. But I think you've been carrying your stress right here.' He poked my rib cage, and I nearly jumped off the table. Turns out, I had a severe muscle spasm from... anxiety and bad posture at my new job. He spent twenty minutes showing me stretches, talked about stress management like a real person, not a textbook. The parking garage was a nightmare that day, but honestly, leaving, I felt lighter than I had in months. He treated the panic as seriously as the pain.
I'd been to three other doctors about this constant fatigue and stomach pain. They all said it was stress. Dr. Shandil actually listened, asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered a specific test the others hadn't. Turns out it was a tricky parasite. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad—made it simple. I'm finally feeling like myself after the treatment he prescribed.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Shandil made it so straightforward. The whole thing took maybe twenty minutes in his procedure room at Apollo. He talked me through each step, and it was over before I knew it. The stitches were neat, healed perfectly. It was just a simple thing, but he didn't rush it.
The Apollo main lobby is always so busy, I got a bit turned around finding the clinic. One of the floor coordinators saw me looking lost, walked me right to the desk, and even got me a water while I waited. The nurse who took my vitals was really kind, cracked a joke about the weather to settle my nerves. It's those little things that make a difference when you're not feeling great.
What I remember most is how Dr. Shandil sat down, really sat down, to talk after my check-up. He asked about my work, my kids, how the recovery was fitting into my life—not just the medical chart. He has this calm way of talking that makes you feel heard, not just processed. You leave feeling like a person, not a case number.
At my age, one doesn't wish to trouble anyone, but the persistent pain in my side became a concern. Dr. Agarwal was very kind. He listened to my old stories without rushing me, which put me at ease. The hospital is large and I did get a bit turned around finding his office, but his manner was so calm. He explained everything about my treatment in simple terms, and I felt properly looked after. A very reassuring experience.
Had a stubborn stomach issue for weeks. Went to see Dr. Amit Kumar Agarwal at Apollo. He asked clear questions, ordered the right tests, and gave me a straightforward treatment plan. It worked. The wait to get an appointment was a few days, but once in, it was efficient. He’s a good, direct doctor who knows his job.
I was quite anxious about my check-up results. Dr. Agarwal has a very gentle way of speaking; he made sure I understood each point before moving on. He didn’t dismiss my worries, even the small ones. The clinic was busy, but he never made me feel like just another number. I left feeling much lighter, truly heard and cared for.
Finally got some answers! After feeling off for months and seeing another doc, my friend said to try Dr. Agarwal. Man, what a difference. He actually looked at all my old reports, connected the dots, and figured it out. Started the new meds he suggested and I’m already feeling more like myself. So glad I went!
Had my gallbladder out last Tuesday. The first couple days were rough, I won't lie. But Dr. Khosa's team had a clear plan for the pain meds, and he checked on me every morning to adjust things. It wasn't just pills; he showed me how to move to avoid pulling the stitches. I'm home now, moving slowly, but each day is a bit easier than the last. He made a difficult process feel manageable.
Appendicitis. Came to Apollo in a lot of pain. Dr. Robin Khosa saw me quickly, confirmed it needed to come out, and explained the laparoscopic procedure in plain terms. Surgery was smooth. Follow-up was clear. No fuss, no unnecessary drama. Got the job done right.
I was quite nervous before my hernia operation. Dr. Khosa has a very calm way about him. He listened to all my worries and never made me feel rushed. After the surgery, he personally came to explain everything to my daughter, which meant a lot. His care was very kind, and I felt safe in his hands.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been putting off this surgery for years because I was scared. Dr. Khosa is fantastic—he actually made me laugh before they wheeled me in! The whole experience at Apollo was so much better than I'd built up in my head. I'm just so relieved it's over and I'm healing well. He's the kind of doctor you want when you're feeling vulnerable.
At my age, hospital visits can be quite unsettling. Dr. Chopra made me feel heard and respected from the moment he walked in. He explained my condition in simple terms and never rushed me, even when I asked the same question twice. The entire experience at Apollo was smooth, but his personal attention is what I'll remember.
My mother was admitted under Dr. Saurabh Chopra, and as her primary caregiver, I was a nervous wreck. He made a point to find me after his rounds every single day. He'd pull up a chair, look me in the eye, and tell me exactly what was happening in plain language—no confusing medical jargon. That daily check-in meant the world to our whole family; we never felt left in the dark.
Had a weird stomach thing that wouldn't go away. Saw Dr. Chopra at Apollo. He's no-nonsense, got straight to the point, ordered the right tests, and fixed me up. Good doctor. Parking at that hospital is still a nightmare, though.
I'd been feeling run-down for months, just blaming it on work stress. Finally went to Apollo and got Dr. Chopra. What stood out was how he connected the dots. He didn't just look at my blood report; he asked about my sleep, my diet, everything. He remembered a small detail I'd mentioned about leg cramps weeks prior. It turned out to be a vitamin deficiency that was easy to fix. The whole process took a few visits and he was patient through all of it. I walked out feeling like someone had actually solved a puzzle, not just treated a symptom.