Patient Experience
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Booked an appointment with Dr. Kapoor at Apollo. The wait was a bit long, but once in, he was efficient. Asked clear questions, ordered the right tests, and explained the treatment plan without any fluff. Back to normal in a few days. Exactly what I needed.
I was really nervous about some ongoing fatigue. Dr. Kapoor has a very calm way about him. He listened quietly to everything I said, didn't rush me. His diagnosis was straightforward, and his advice felt practical, not alarming. I left feeling much lighter, like I was in good hands.
After moving to Delhi, I needed a reliable GP. Tried Dr. Kapoor. The hospital parking was a nightmare, I'll be honest. But the doctor himself? Fantastic! He remembered details from my last visit, which was impressive. He's sharp, friendly, and cuts through the noise. So glad I found him!
My child had a high fever that wouldn't break. We were worried sick. Dr. Kapoor saw us, was very direct about what it was and wasn't, and laid out the steps clearly. The relief was instant. He checked in the next day, too. We're just so grateful for his clear-headed help during a scary time.
I've been seeing Dr. Anita Kaul for my diabetes and high blood pressure for over eight years now. What I appreciate most is that she remembers me, remembers my history, and never rushes. She explains things in a way that makes sense, and if a treatment isn't working, she's quick to suggest a different approach. It's that kind of steady, reliable care that makes all the difference when you're managing a long-term condition. You just know you're in good hands.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The first couple days after surgery were rough, I won't lie. But Dr. Kaul and her team were really clear about the pain plan and what to expect. She checked on me every day in the hospital, not just a quick pop-in, but actually asking about the pain level and how I was moving. It made the whole recovery feel less scary and more manageable.
Dr. Kaul is great. Fixed up a nasty sinus infection I couldn't shake. Got straight to the point, prescription worked. Wait was a bit long, but she didn't rush once I was in the room.
I went to Apollo with what I thought was just a bad stomach bug. Felt awful, and honestly, a bit embarrassed to be there for something that seemed minor. Dr. Kaul listened to everything, asked a bunch of questions I hadn't even thought about, and did a thorough exam. Turns out it was a kidney thing starting. She caught it early, explained exactly what was happening without talking down to me, and set up a treatment plan right there. The whole thing was a wake-up call, but I left feeling informed and, weirdly, relieved that someone had actually figured it out.
I'd been to a few doctors about this nagging fatigue and stomach issue, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Malik actually listened to the whole history, asked questions nobody else did, and ordered a specific test. Turns out it was a weird vitamin deficiency linked to a medication I'd been on years ago. He figured it out when others didn't even look.
Had to get a cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous about the whole thing, but Dr. Malik made it simple. He explained exactly what he'd do, the local anesthetic worked perfectly, and it was over in what felt like ten minutes. The stitches were so neat you can barely see the scar now. Just a straightforward, easy visit.
The Apollo waiting area was packed, I won't lie. But the nurses at Dr. Malik's clinic were really on top of things, keeping people calm and moving. One of them saw I was looking confused by a form and helped me fill it out. It's those small things that make a difference when you're in a big, busy hospital.
What I remember most is how he talked to my elderly mother. She gets flustered easily. He didn't rush her, he sat down so he wasn't towering over her, and explained her new blood pressure plan using simple words she actually understood. He has a real calm way about him that puts you at ease.
At my age, you don't want to be rushed. Dr. Bansal was very kind and took his time explaining things to me. The hospital is big and a bit confusing to find your way, but his manner made me feel at ease. He listened to all my little complaints without making me feel like I was bothering him.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself went fine, but the first two days after were rough. Dr. Bansal's team was really on it with the pain meds, adjusting them when I needed. He checked on me every morning, not just a quick peek, but actually asking how I was feeling. It made the recovery feel more manageable.
Fixed my stubborn stomach issue that two other docs couldn't pin down. Dr. Bansal got straight to it, ordered the right tests, and sorted me out. No fluff, just clear advice. Would see him again.
I'd been feeling run down for months—just tired all the time, some weird aches. My wife finally pushed me to see someone. I was nervous, thinking it was going to be a huge ordeal. Dr. Bansal at Apollo was the first to actually connect the dots. He asked questions about my work stress and sleep habits that others hadn't. We did some blood work, and it turned out to be a vitamin deficiency and mild anxiety, nothing scarier. He gave me a simple plan: supplements, a bit of walking, and some tips to wind down at night. It's been six weeks, and I feel like myself again. He didn't make a big drama out of it, just calmly figured it out.
My energy had been low for months, and a few other doctors just chalked it up to stress. Dr. Vishal Garg actually listened. He asked questions about things I never thought were connected, like some old joint pain and a weird rash I had last year. He ordered specific tests others hadn't, and it turned out to be something pretty rare. He sat with me and my wife, drew diagrams on a notepad to explain it all, and didn't rush us. At Apollo, the whole process for the follow-up scans was coordinated well, even if the cardiology department was running late that day. He figured out what was wrong when no one else could.
I needed a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was more nervous about the hospital experience than the procedure itself. Dr. Garg's team at Apollo had it all sorted. The nurse who prepped me was really calming, and the anesthetist explained everything clearly. The procedure itself was quick. Dr. Garg checked in before and after, and the whole thing felt very standard, which is exactly what you want for something routine. I was in and out in a few hours, recovery was straightforward, and the scar is barely noticeable.
Parking at Apollo was a nightmare that morning, I won't lie. I was flustered by the time I got to Dr. Garg's clinic. But the difference was immediate. The front desk lady saw I was stressed and was really kind about it. The waiting area was clean and quiet, which helped me settle down. Even the person who took my blood pressure made a little joke to lighten the mood. It showed me that Dr. Garg's team is on the same page—they know how to make a stressful visit a bit easier to handle.
What I remember most is how he talked to my elderly father. Dad gets confused easily and is scared of doctors. Dr. Garg didn't just talk to me. He pulled his chair right up to Dad, spoke slowly, and checked if he understood each step. He even showed him the stethoscope before using it. There was no pretending everything was fine when it wasn't, but he delivered the news with such patience. He made my dad feel respected, not just like a patient. That meant the world to us.