Patient Experience
My husband had been feeling off for months, just tired and achy. We'd seen a couple of doctors who said it was stress. Dr. Baghele was different. She actually sat and listened to this whole list of weird little symptoms I'd written down. She ordered some specific tests nobody else had, and it turned out to be a rare thyroid issue. Parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, but finding someone who finally took us seriously made it worth it.
I needed a minor cyst removed. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. Dr. Baghele explained everything in plain English, not medical jargon, which helped a lot. The procedure itself was quick, and she checked in the next day herself to see how the healing was going. It was just a simple thing, but it felt thorough.
The clinic was running late, so I had to wait a bit. But you know what? The nurse at the front desk was really kind about it, kept me updated, and the whole place just felt calm. When I finally saw Dr. Baghele, she didn't rush at all. It felt like the whole team there was on the same page about treating people well, even on a busy day.
Look, I don't like doctors' offices. I get anxious. Dr. Baghele has this really calm way about her. She asks about your life, not just your symptoms. When she told me I needed to start medication for my blood pressure, she didn't just hand me a prescription; she talked about my diet and asked if I liked walking. It didn't feel like a lecture. It felt like she actually wanted me to understand.