Patient Experience
I was really nervous going in for my first appointment. My hands were shaking in the waiting room. Dr. Caroli just had a calm way about him that settled me down right away. He explained everything about my acid reflux in simple terms, didn't rush me, and actually listened to all my probably silly questions. I left feeling like I could actually manage this, which is a big deal for me.
Had a persistent skin rash. Went to Apollo Noida. Dr. Caroli diagnosed it quickly as a contact allergy. Prescribed a cream. Rash cleared in four days. Efficient visit. Would see again for general issues.
My husband insisted I get this cough checked. I don't like to bother doctors. Dr. Caroli was very kind. He didn't make me feel like I was wasting his time. He asked gentle questions and checked me over thoroughly. The medicine he suggested worked well, and the whole experience was much easier than I'd feared.
Man, what a relief! I'd been dragging myself around for weeks with zero energy, thinking it was just work stress. Dr. Caroli actually dug into it, ordered the right tests, and figured out it was a vitamin deficiency. Started the supplements he recommended and I'm feeling like myself again. So glad I went!
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging fatigue and joint pain, everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Vinita Sharma actually listened. She asked questions no one else did, ordered some specific tests, and figured out it was a thyroid issue that was messing with everything else. It wasn't a quick fix, but having a real answer changed everything.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous about the whole hospital thing, but the procedure itself with Dr. Sharma was straightforward. She explained each step as we went, it was over before I knew it. The follow-up was just a quick check, no fuss. Sometimes simple is good.
The Apollo waiting area was actually calm, which helped. But what really stood out was the nurse at the front desk. I was early and flustered because parking was a nightmare, and she just sorted my paperwork with a smile, told me to grab some water. The whole team, from her to Dr. Sharma's assistant, made a potentially stressful day feel manageable.
My kid was scared of doctors, hated the white coat. Dr. Sharma came in, sat down at his level, and talked to him about his school project first. Didn't rush. By the end, he was showing her his toy. She has this way of making you feel like you're the only person in the room, even when she's busy.
I've been seeing Dr. Jain for my diabetes and blood pressure for almost eight years now. The thing I appreciate most is that he remembers me, remembers my history, and never rushes. He's the same calm, listening doctor he was on day one. When my reports come in, he explains what every number means without making me feel stupid. That kind of consistency is hard to find.
Had my gallbladder out last month. Was really scared about the pain afterwards, but Dr. Jain and his team had a clear plan. They didn't just throw pills at me; they explained what to expect each day of recovery. The first couple days were rough, I won't lie, but knowing it was normal helped. I'm back to my walks now, feeling much better than before the surgery.
Dr. Jain is good. Fixed my bad stomach issue that two other doctors couldn't. Listens, doesn't talk down to you. Parking at Apollo is always a hassle, but he's worth the trip.
I went in for what I thought was just a bad flu that wouldn't quit. Felt awful, and honestly, a bit dramatic for just a flu. Dr. Jain didn't dismiss it. He asked a ton of questions—about my sleep, my stress at work, everything. Ordered some specific tests others hadn't. Turns out it was a thyroid problem masquerading as everything else. The treatment was simple, but getting the right answer? That was everything. He connected dots I didn't even know were there.
At my age, you worry about being a bother. Dr. Garg never made me feel that way. She took time with me, explained things in simple terms, and her calm manner put me right at ease. The clinic at Apollo was comfortable, even if I did have to wait a bit past my time.
I've been seeing Dr. Garg for about five years now for my diabetes management. What I value most is that she remembers me, remembers my history, and we can just pick up where we left off. I trust her judgment completely because she's consistent and always explains the 'why' behind any change in treatment. It's a relief to have a doctor you don't have to start from scratch with every visit.
Look, I needed a new GP and my friend recommended Dr. Garg. She's good. Listened to my issues, didn't rush me, and gave me a clear plan. Parking at Apollo is always a hassle, but the appointment itself was straightforward and helpful.
I went in for what I thought was just a bad flu that wouldn't quit. I was pretty run down. Dr. Garg didn't just dismiss it; she asked a lot of questions, even some that seemed unrelated. That thoroughness led to some tests, and we found it was actually a mild thyroid issue starting. I was nervous, but she walked me through everything, called me herself with the results, and set up a simple treatment. It wasn't a dramatic emergency, but catching it early saved me months of feeling lousy. That attention to detail made all the difference.
I'd been feeling run-down for months, and my local GP just kept saying it was stress. Dr. Chauhan was different. He actually listened to this long list of weird, minor symptoms I had, asked a ton of questions, and ordered some specific tests nobody else had. Turns out it was a tricky thyroid issue that was mimicking other things. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad—didn't just hand me a prescription. Finally felt like someone connected the dots.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but the whole thing was so straightforward. Dr. Chauhan walked me through exactly what would happen, the procedure itself was quick, and the recovery was exactly as he said it would be. No drama, no surprises. Sometimes you just want things to be simple, and this was.
The Apollo facility is nice, I won't lie, though finding parking was a mission that day. What stood out was the team. The front desk lady saw I was anxious and offered water. The nurse who took my vitals was really calming and cracked a small joke. It felt coordinated, like they all worked well together. Dr. Chauhan's part felt like the final piece of a smooth-running machine.
You know how some doctors talk at you while staring at a screen? Dr. Chauhan isn't like that. He pulls his chair around, looks you in the eye, and just... talks. Like a normal person. When I had questions about my dad's medication, he didn't rush. He took the time, used plain language, and checked that we both understood. That kind of patience is rare.