Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Bansal for my blood pressure and general health for about eight years now, since he was at his old clinic. When he moved to Apollo, I followed him there. That's how much I trust his judgment. He remembers the details—not just my meds, but how my job stress affects things. He doesn't rush to change things unless needed, and that consistency is what you want in a GP. The new hospital is bigger, so sometimes you wait a bit longer, but he's always worth it.
As someone who manages a team and travels constantly, I don't have time for drawn-out medical visits. I went to Dr. Kunal Bansal with persistent fatigue that was affecting my work. He was direct, ordered the right tests efficiently, and pinpointed a vitamin deficiency I hadn't considered. Got a clear plan, supplements, and a follow-up in 6 weeks. Back to full capacity now. Exactly what I needed: no fluff, just results.
Look, I hate going to the doctor. But I had this cough that wouldn't quit. Friend recommended Dr. Bansal at Apollo. He was straight with me—listened, checked me over, said it was probably viral but gave me something to help with the symptoms so I could actually sleep. Didn't push unnecessary meds. Parking at Apollo is always a nightmare, but the appointment itself was quick and painless. He's good.
I was really nervous. I'd been having these random dizzy spells for weeks and my usual doctor had retired. My wife booked me an appointment with Dr. Bansal. From the start, he made me feel at ease. He asked about everything—not just the dizziness, but my sleep, diet, even if I'd been stressed about my daughter's exams (which I was). He walked me through all the possible causes, from simple to serious, which actually calmed me down. We did some tests over two visits to rule things out. Turns out it was a combination of mild dehydration and an inner ear thing. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad. The whole process felt thorough, and I never felt like just another case file.