Patient Experience
I was in for gallbladder surgery last month. The first few days after were rough, I won't lie. But Dr. Date and her team had a clear plan for the pain. They checked in often, adjusted my meds based on how I was feeling, and explained what each ache meant. It wasn't just about pills; she showed me how to move to avoid straining the stitches. I felt supported the whole way, and knowing what to expect made the recovery less scary.
Had a persistent stomach issue. Went to Apollo, saw Dr. Ami Date. She listened, ordered the right tests, diagnosed the problem quickly. Prescribed medication and dietary changes. Issue resolved in two weeks. Efficient, clear communication. No fuss.
I was quite nervous about my procedure, but Dr. Date has such a calm way about her. She took the time to answer all my questions, even the silly ones I thought of later. The hospital was busy—I did wait a little while in the reception—but once I was with her, she never made me feel rushed. Her advice was gentle but firm, and it worked. I'm feeling much better now, and I'm truly grateful for her care.
Finally got my hernia fixed! After putting it off for ages, I saw Dr. Date. She was straight up about the surgery and recovery timeline. Honestly, the prep was more annoying than the actual hospital stay. The team at Apollo was great, and Dr. Date checked on me herself the next morning. I'm back to my workouts now, pain-free. What a relief!
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this constant fatigue and weird joint pain, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Patil was different. He actually listened to my whole history, asked about a rash I'd had years ago, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was something called Lyme disease, which isn't common here. He explained it all on a notepad, drawing little diagrams. I'm on treatment now and finally starting to feel like myself. He just didn't give up.
Had to get my gallbladder out. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole surgery thing. Dr. Patil walked me through exactly what would happen, step by step, and answered all my probably silly questions without making me feel rushed. The procedure itself was fine—smooth, as they say. Recovery was straightforward, just like he said it would be. No drama, which is exactly what you want.
The Apollo facility is nice, I won't lie, but parking was a nightmare the day of my appointment. Once I got inside though, it was calm. What stood out was the nurse at the front desk. I must have looked lost because she came right over, figured out where I needed to be, and even got me a glass of water while I waited. The whole team, from the person who took my blood to the admin staff, seemed to actually talk to each other. It made a stressful day feel manageable.
My son had a bad fever and we saw Dr. Patil. He got down on his haunches to talk to him at eye level, asked him about his favorite cartoon character before even looking in his ears. My kid, who usually screams the place down, just sat there. He explained to me what was happening in simple terms, not medical jargon. It was just... kind. You don't forget that sort of thing when you're a worried parent.
My energy had been completely gone for months, and a couple of other doctors just told me to rest more. Dr. Bankar was the first one who actually listened and decided to dig deeper. He ordered some specific tests I'd never had before and figured out it was a thyroid issue that was really well-hidden. I was honestly scared when he explained how complex it was, but he laid out a clear plan. I'm finally starting to feel like myself again.
I needed a minor cyst removed, and honestly, I was nervous at first. But Dr. Bankar made the whole thing feel so straightforward. He explained exactly what he'd do, the procedure itself was quick, and the recovery was exactly as he said it would be. No drama, no surprises—just a smooth experience from start to finish. It's a relief when things just go as planned.
The Apollo facility is nice, but what really stood out was the team. The front desk helped me sort out my paperwork when I was flustered, and the nurse who took my vitals was really kind, cracking a joke to put me at ease. Even though the parking lot was packed that day, the staff inside made the visit feel calm and organized. It felt like everyone was working together.
What I remember most is how Dr. Bankar talked to me, not at me. He sat down, made eye contact, and didn't rush. When I had questions, he answered in plain language without making me feel silly for asking. He has a quiet, reassuring way about him that just makes you feel like you're in good hands, even when discussing something serious.
My hands were shaking in the waiting room. It was my first time seeing a doctor on my own, and I was convinced it was something serious. Dr. Rutuja came in, sat down, and just talked to me like a normal person before any exam. She explained everything in simple words, never made me feel silly for being scared. The whole thing was so much easier than I'd built up in my head. I left feeling like a weight was gone.
Had a persistent stomach issue. Went to Apollo, saw Dr. Rutuja Deshmukh. She asked clear questions, ordered the right tests, diagnosed the problem quickly. Treatment worked. Follow-up was efficient. Good doctor, straightforward.
The clinic was very busy that day, and I had to wait a bit. But once I saw Dr. Deshmukh, she gave me her full attention. She has a very calm way about her. She listened so patiently to all my little worries and didn't rush me at all. Her advice was gentle but clear, and I felt truly heard. It was a very kind experience.
Finally! After months of feeling run-down and getting nowhere, Dr. Deshmukh figured it out. She actually connected the dots that other doctors missed. I walked out of there with a real plan and so much relief. She's sharp, she's thorough, and she got my energy back. What a difference!
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this nagging fatigue and weird joint pain, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Deshmukh actually listened. He asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, even about a trip I took months ago. He ordered some specific tests, and it turned out to be something pretty rare. He sat with me and my wife for a good twenty minutes explaining it all in a way we could actually understand. I'm on the right treatment now, and I finally feel like myself again.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Deshmukh made it feel like no big deal. The whole thing at Apollo was super efficient. He explained exactly what he was going to do, the local anesthetic worked perfectly, and it was over in what felt like ten minutes. The follow-up was quick, and the scar is barely there. Sometimes simple things are done badly, but this was just smooth and professional.
The parking at Apollo was a nightmare that day, completely full, so I was already flustered when I got in. But the front desk lady was really patient helping me find my way. The whole place just felt calm, even though it was busy. Dr. Deshmukh's nurse was great too—she could tell I was anxious and just chatted with me about normal stuff while we waited. It made a stressful visit feel a lot more manageable.
What I remember most is how Dr. Deshmukh talked to my elderly mother. She gets confused easily and was scared about her check-up. He didn't just talk to me; he got down to her eye level, spoke slowly, and checked in with her after every step. He has this quiet, steady way about him that just puts you at ease. You don't feel like you're being rushed out the door.