Patient Experience
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging stomach pain and fatigue, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Dayanand was different. He actually sat and listened to every little symptom I mentioned, even the ones I thought were silly. He ordered some specific tests others hadn't. Turns out it was a tricky gallbladder issue that wasn't showing up the usual way. I was nervous at first, but he explained it all in simple terms, and the surgery at Apollo went well. He really dug for the answer.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was dreading the whole hospital process. But from check-in at Apollo to walking out, it was straightforward. The procedure itself with Dr. Dayanand was quick—he even cracked a joke about the weather to distract me. I was in and out in a few hours. Parking was a bit of a hunt, but that's Secunderabad for you. No fuss, no drama, just done.
What stood out for me was the whole team. My mom was the patient, and I was the worried son. The nurses at Apollo were really patient with her, and the place felt calm, not chaotic. When Dr. Dayanand came in, he spoke directly to her, not just to me. He took his time. It wasn't just about the medicine; it felt like they cared about her being comfortable. That matters a lot.
Look, I don't like hospitals. I get anxious. But Dr. Dayanand has this way of talking that just puts you at ease. He doesn't rush you. He asked about my work and my family while checking my vitals. When he explained my treatment plan, he drew a little diagram on his notepad. It felt like a normal conversation, not a lecture. You can tell he remembers you're a person, not just a chart.