Patient Experience
My 8-year-old son had a high fever that wouldn't break for days. We were so scared. Dr. Bakshi at Apollo saw us, and he was so calm with my kid. He explained everything to me in simple terms, not just medical jargon. The waiting area was packed, but he didn't rush us at all. He even showed my son the stethoscope to distract him. We left with clear instructions, and my boy was back to normal in two days. That kind of care means everything.
I've been seeing Dr. Bakshi for my blood pressure and general health for almost a decade now. What I value most is that he remembers me, my history, and my concerns from the last visit. He doesn't just look at the chart; he asks about my life. His advice has been steady and sensible over the years—no wild swings in treatment. I trust him because he's consistent and actually listens. That's hard to find.
Had a bad stomach thing last week. Went to Apollo, saw Dr. Bakshi. He figured it out fast, gave me a prescription. Felt better in a day. Straightforward, no fuss. Good doctor.
So, I woke up with this sharp pain in my side, and after googling (bad idea), I was convinced it was something serious. I managed to get an appointment with Dr. Bakshi. The clinic was running a bit late, which I expected. When I got in, I was pretty nervous. He had this very matter-of-fact way about him. He asked a bunch of questions, did an exam, and then just said, 'It's a muscle strain. You probably slept on it wrong.' He showed me on a model where the muscle was. I felt silly, but he didn't make me feel silly. He wrote down some stretches. The pain was gone in three days, just like he said it would be.