Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Konathan for my blood pressure for almost eight years now. She remembers things—like asking how my knee surgery from years ago is holding up, or if my daughter finally moved cities for her job. That consistency matters. I trust her because she doesn't jump to change my meds with every visit; she looks at the whole picture. You don't find that often.
Had a weird stomach thing that wouldn't go away. Saw Dr. Konathan at Apollo Secunderabad. She was straight to the point, ordered the right tests, figured it out. No fluff. Parking there is always a hassle, but the appointment itself was efficient. Got a clear plan, feeling better now.
I went in for what I thought was just exhaustion. Dr. Konathan, though, she picked up on how I mentioned getting winded easier. She asked a few more questions, then gently suggested we check my heart, just to be safe. I was nervous, but she explained everything step-by-step without talking down to me. Turns out, it was a good thing we did—caught a minor issue early. The whole process, from her office to the hospital lab, felt coordinated because she was on top of it. I’m really glad I was in her care.
I've been seeing Dr. Bramha Prasad for my diabetes and blood pressure for about eight years now. He's my guy. You know how some doctors change their advice every time you see them? Not him. His approach is steady, and he remembers the little things about my history. That consistency is why I trust him. The clinic at Apollo can get busy, but he never rushes me out. He's just a solid, reliable doctor.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The whole idea of surgery had me pretty anxious. Dr. Prasad walked me through what to expect with the pain afterwards, which was the worst part for me. He was straight about the recovery timeline—no sugarcoating—and checked in on me after I was discharged. The meds he prescribed actually worked without knocking me out. I'm feeling a lot more like myself now.
Saw Dr. Prasad for a bad sinus infection. Got an appointment same day. He listened, checked me over, gave me a prescription that cleared it up fast. No fuss, got the job done. What more do you want?
I went in for what I thought was just heartburn that wouldn't quit. I was nervous, thinking the worst. Dr. Prasad didn't just dismiss it. He asked a ton of questions, ordered the right tests at Apollo, and figured out it was a minor stomach issue, not my heart. The relief was huge. He took the time to explain the results on a diagram, which my wife appreciated too. He turned a scary possibility into a manageable problem.
My 8-year-old son had been having these awful stomach pains for weeks. We saw two other doctors who just shrugged. Dr. Rahul actually sat on the edge of the bed, talked to HIM, not just me, and figured it out. It was a simple allergy, but he treated my kid like a person. The Apollo staff was great with him too, even found him a juice box when he was scared. We left feeling like someone finally listened.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself is a blur, but the aftercare with Dr. Rahul was what stood out. He was very clear about what pain to expect and what was a red flag. The pain med plan worked without making me a zombie. Follow-up was good—his assistant called to check in a few days later. Still sore, obviously, but I felt managed, not just processed.
Went to Dr. Rahul for a persistent cough. He's no-nonsense, which I like. Listened, asked straight questions, ordered the right tests. Got a diagnosis and a treatment plan that worked. Parking at Apollo is always a nightmare, but the appointment itself was efficient. Would see him again.
I've been putting off dealing with my high blood pressure for years, just taking pills haphazardly. My wife finally made the appointment. Dr. Rahul didn't lecture me. He just laid out the facts, showed me some charts of what could happen, and asked me what I thought I could realistically change. We started with walking 15 minutes a day. It felt like a partnership, not a scolding. He remembered my name when I came back a month later, and I'd actually lost a couple pounds. Small steps, but he made me feel like they counted.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Booked an appointment with Dr. Revanth Chakravarthy online. The clinic was busy, but the wait was reasonable. He listened, asked direct questions, and ordered the right tests. Diagnosis was clear, treatment worked. No fuss, just effective care. Back to work without the discomfort.
I was quite nervous about some ongoing fatigue. Dr. Revanth was very calm. He didn't rush me, explained things in a quiet way that was easy to understand. The hospital is large and a bit daunting, but he made the process feel manageable. I'm feeling much better now, and I'm truly grateful for his kind approach.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been to two other doctors for this nagging cough and was getting nowhere. Dr. Revanth actually looked at my old reports, connected the dots, and suggested a different angle. Within a week of the new meds, I was finally sleeping through the night. So relieved to have found someone who really figured it out!
Needed a general check-up and some prescriptions renewed. The appointment system at Apollo was straightforward. Dr. Revanth was efficient—reviewed my history, addressed my concerns, and had the new scripts sent to the pharmacy. Parking was a bit of a hassle, but the actual consultation was smooth and got me what I needed.
I'd been to a few doctors about my constant fatigue and stomach issues, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Durga Padmaja actually listened. She asked questions no one else had and ordered a specific test I'd never heard of. Turns out it was a tricky thyroid problem that was messing with everything else. She explained it in a way that finally made sense. I'm on the right treatment now and feel like myself again.
I needed a minor cyst removal, and honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. The procedure itself at Apollo was quick—in and out in a few hours. Dr. Padmaja was calm and told me exactly what she was doing as she went along. The parking lot was packed that day, but once I got inside, everything moved smoothly. No drama, just good care.
The clinic was running a little behind schedule, which I expected. But what stood out was the nurse at the front desk. She could see I was anxious and kept checking in, offering water and a quick update. The whole team, from the person who took my blood to the billing staff, seemed to work together well. It made waiting a bit easier. Dr. Padmaja’s team really supports her good work.
What I remember most is how Dr. Padmaja talked to my elderly mother. She didn't just talk to me. She sat down, made eye contact with my mom, and explained her new medication using simple words and a warm tone. She didn't rush us, even though I'm sure she was busy. My mom left feeling understood and less scared, which meant everything to our family.
I'd been to a couple of doctors with this weird fatigue and stomach pain, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Bhattacharjee actually listened, asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was something pretty rare with my thyroid affecting my gut. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad. I'm on treatment now and finally feel like myself. He didn't just shrug me off.