Patient Experience
I was quite nervous about my check-up results. Dr. Garg has a very calm way of explaining things. He took his time with me, made sure I understood everything, and really put my mind at ease. Very kind doctor.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been feeling run-down and just accepted it as normal. Dr. Garg actually figured out why. Started the treatment he suggested and my energy is back. I feel like myself again. So relieved!
The wait was a bit long, but once I got in, it was worth it. Dr. Garg didn't rush. He asked good questions about my headaches that other doctors missed. His approach was straightforward and it worked. Parking at Apollo is always a hassle, but the care was spot on.
My mother was admitted under Dr. Sarin's care last month. Honestly, the hospital was busy and we were scared. But he made time to talk to us every single day, explained things in a way we could actually understand, and never made us feel rushed. He called me personally with updates when I couldn't be there. That meant everything to us.
I was so nervous going in—first time seeing a specialist and I'd been putting it off. The waiting area was packed and my hands were sweating. Dr. Sarin just had this calm way about him. He listened to all my probably-silly worries, didn't judge, and laid out a clear plan. Walked out feeling like a weight was off my shoulders. Really good experience.
Had a weird stomach thing that wouldn't quit. Saw Dr. Sarin at Apollo Delhi. He's direct, got to the point, ordered the right tests. Fixed me up. No nonsense, which I appreciate. Would go back if I needed to.
It started with just feeling tired all the time. By the time I booked an appointment with Dr. Ashok Sarin, I was convinced it was something serious. The clinic was running late that day, which didn't help my anxiety. When I finally saw him, he spent a solid twenty minutes just asking questions—not just about symptoms, but about my work stress, my sleep, everything. He remembered a detail I'd mentioned about my diet from three questions prior. He suspected it was a vitamin deficiency mixed with stress, ordered a few blood tests to be sure, and was right. The follow-up call to explain the results was just as thorough. It wasn't a dramatic cure, but his approach of actually connecting the dots made all the difference.
I'd been to three different doctors for months of fatigue and weird joint pains, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Tyagi was the first one who actually sat and listened to my whole history. He ordered a specific blood test the others hadn't, and it turned out to be something pretty rare. He explained it all without making me feel stupid, and we finally had a real plan. It was a huge relief just to have an answer.
Had to get a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Tyagi made it so straightforward. The whole thing took maybe twenty minutes in his procedure room at Apollo. He talked me through each step as he did it, which really helped. Sore for a couple days, but it healed up perfectly. Sometimes simple things done right are what you need most.
The Apollo waiting area was packed, I won't lie. But from the front desk to the nurse who took my vitals, everyone was really efficient and kind. One nurse even noticed I looked anxious and brought me a glass of water. When Dr. Tyagi came in, he was completely focused, not rushed. The whole system there just works well together, which makes a difference when you're not feeling great.
What stuck with me about Dr. Sanjay Tyagi was how he talks to you. He doesn't just look at the chart; he looks at you. When I was worried about a treatment side effect, he didn't dismiss it. He pulled his chair up, drew a simple diagram on his notepad, and said, 'Let's talk about why that's unlikely, and here's what we'll watch for.' It felt like a real conversation, not a lecture.
My son, Arjun, had been complaining of stomach aches for weeks. We saw a couple of doctors, but nothing helped. I was so scared. When we finally got to see Dr. Rakesh Gupta at Apollo, he didn't just look at the chart. He sat on the bed, talked to Arjun about his school and his cricket, and got him to relax. He explained everything to me in simple terms—what tests he needed and why. The waiting room was crowded and we had to wait a bit, but once we were in, he gave us all his time. He called us himself with the results to say it was a simple fix with diet. Hearing my boy laugh again, that's because of him.
Severe abdominal pain. Went to Apollo ER, referred to Dr. Gupta. He ordered a scan quickly, found the issue was my gallbladder. Explained the surgery option clearly, no sugar-coating. Scheduled it for two days later. Procedure went as he said. Follow-up was straightforward. Parking at the hospital was a hassle, but the medical care was efficient. I'm recovered.
I was quite nervous about my persistent fatigue. Dr. Gupta has such a calm way about him. He listened without rushing, and his questions were very thoughtful. He arranged for some blood work and when I came back, he took the time to go over each point on the report, assuring me we could manage it together. The clinic was busy, but he never made me feel like just another appointment. It was a very kind experience during a worrying time.
What a relief! I'd been putting off a general check-up for years, dreading a lecture. Dr. Gupta was fantastic! He cracked a joke about my fear of needles, which actually helped. The whole check-up was thorough but fast. Got my results online, and he even hopped on a quick video call to say, 'All clear, but let's talk about your caffeine habit.' No scary news, just solid, friendly advice. I walked out feeling ten pounds lighter!
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this nagging fatigue and stomach thing. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Agarwal was the first one who actually listened to the weird pattern I described—how it flared up after certain meals. He ordered some specific tests others hadn't, and it turned out to be a less common food intolerance. It wasn't life-threatening, but figuring it out changed my daily life completely. He just connected dots others missed.
Had to get a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was more worried about the needle than the procedure itself. Dr. Agarwal talked me through each step as he did it, just normal chat about the weather, and before I knew it, he was putting a bandage on. The whole thing took maybe twenty minutes. It healed up fine, no fuss. Sometimes simple things going right is a huge relief.
The Apollo waiting area was packed, I won't lie. But the nurse at Dr. Agarwal's desk, she remembered me from my last visit a year ago. She got me sorted quickly even though I was a bit late. The whole team in there just seems to work together quietly—no drama, no confusion. It makes a stressful visit feel manageable.
My teenage son had to see him and was in a real mood, clamming up. Dr. Agarwal didn't push. He just sat back and started asking him about football instead of symptoms. Got him to relax and open up on his own. That meant more to me than any medicine. You could tell he actually sees the person, not just the chart.
My dad was admitted at Apollo Delhi last month. We were all really scared. Dr. Choudhury was the one who actually sat us down in the family room and explained everything in simple words—what was happening, what the next steps were, and what we could expect. He didn't just talk to the patient; he talked to us. That made a huge difference when we were feeling so helpless. He even gave me his direct number for updates.