Patient Experience
I'd been to three other doctors about this constant fatigue and weird joint pain. Everyone said it was stress or just getting older. Dr. Dhake was the first one who actually sat and listened to the whole timeline. He ordered some specific blood tests nobody else had thought of. Turns out it was a rare autoimmune thing. He explained it all in plain English, didn't rush me, and got me started on a treatment plan that actually works. I feel like I have my life back.
Had to get a colonoscopy—not exactly anyone's idea of a good time. I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. But Dr. Dhake walked me through every step beforehand, which helped a lot. The day of, the procedure itself was over before I knew it. No fuss, no complications. He called me himself with the all-clear results the next afternoon. It was just a routine check, but he made it feel straightforward and managed.
The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that morning, so I showed up to my appointment flustered and late. The front desk lady was so calm about it. The whole place just feels efficient but not cold. Dr. Dhake's nurse remembered me from my last visit, which was a nice touch. It's the little things—clean waiting area, clear directions to the lab—that make a stressful visit less so. The doctor was running on time, too, which never happens.
Look, I don't really like doctors. I get awkward and clam up. Dr. Dhake has this way of just chatting that puts you at ease. He asks about your work or family while he's checking your vitals. Doesn't talk down to you. When I had to ask about this embarrassing rash, I didn't feel judged at all. He just treated it like any other medical question. That kind of manner means a lot when you're feeling vulnerable in a paper gown.