Patient Experience
Had a persistent stomach issue that was affecting my work. Booked an appointment online, got in with minimal wait. Dr. Reddy was direct, asked clear questions, and ordered the right tests. Got a diagnosis and a treatment plan that worked. No fuss, just efficient care. Back to full productivity now.
I was quite nervous about some symptoms I'd been having. Dr. Reddy has a very calm way about him. He listened quietly, explained things in simple terms without rushing me, and made sure I understood the next steps. The hospital itself is large and a bit overwhelming, but his manner made the visit much easier.
After weeks of feeling run-down and getting nowhere with my local clinic, I saw Dr. Reddy. What a difference! He actually figured it out. He was thorough, explained everything clearly, and I finally have answers. I feel so much relief knowing what was wrong and having a real plan to get better.
Went in for a general check-up. Parking at Apollo is always a challenge, but once inside, things moved smoothly. Dr. Reddy reviewed my history, was pragmatic about my concerns, and gave straightforward advice on lifestyle adjustments. Appreciated the practical, no-nonsense approach.
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this constant fatigue and weird abdominal pain. Everyone said it was stress or maybe a mild infection. Dr. Kalyan was the first one who actually seemed bothered by the fact the usual answers didn't fit. He ordered some specific tests I hadn't had before and sat with me for a long time going over the results. Turns out it was a pretty rare autoimmune thing affecting my liver. Scary to hear, but finally having a real name for it and a plan from him made a world of difference. He didn't just send me on my way with a prescription; he explained what to expect.
Had to get a colonoscopy – not exactly anyone's idea of a fun time. I was pretty nervous about the whole thing. Dr. Kalyan walked me through the prep, which was the worst part honestly, but his instructions were clear. The day of, the team at Apollo had it down to a science. The procedure itself was over before I knew it. Dr. Kalyan came by after, showed me a couple of pictures, said everything looked perfectly normal, and that was that. It was just a routine check, but they made a potentially stressful thing feel very straightforward.
Look, the parking at Apollo Secunderabad is always a bit of a hunt, I won't lie. But once I got inside for my appointment with Dr. Bommakanti, the place just felt calm. The front desk people remembered me from last time, which was nice. The nurse who took my vitals was really kind – I mentioned I was a bit anxious and she just chatted with me about everyday stuff until I relaxed. It's not just about the doctor; when the whole team is good, it takes the edge off a hospital visit.
What I really liked about Dr. Kalyan is that he talks to you like a person, not a chart. I'm not great with medical jargon, and he could tell. He drew a little diagram on his notepad to show me what was going on with my sinus issue. He also asked about my work schedule when discussing treatment options, which I appreciated because the first plan would have been really hard to manage. He listens. You don't feel rushed out the door.
For months, I just felt off—tired, achy, nothing specific. My local doc was stumped. At Apollo, Dr. Aachi actually listened to all the weird little symptoms I'd almost forgotten to mention. He ordered a specific test no one else had, and it turned out to be a tricky autoimmune thing. He explained it in a way that finally made sense, without sugarcoating it. I'm on a treatment plan now and finally feel like I'm getting somewhere.
I needed a minor cyst removal. Honestly, I was nervous about any kind of surgery. Dr. Aachi's team scheduled it quickly. The day of, the procedure itself was over in what felt like minutes. He checked in right before and after, and the nurse gave very clear instructions for the bandage. It healed up perfectly, no fuss. It was just... straightforward, which is exactly what you want for something routine.
My husband was admitted suddenly. The place was busy, parking was a nightmare that day, I won't lie. But once inside, the ward staff were so kind. They remembered my name, brought an extra chair without me asking, and one nurse even found a charger for my phone. Dr. Aachi coordinated with them seamlessly. It felt like a team, not just one doctor. That support made a stressful week bearable.
What stuck with me was how Dr. Aachi talks to you. He doesn't rush. During my consultation, he sat down, looked me in the eye, and asked how I was *really* doing. When he explained my treatment options, he drew a simple diagram on his notepad. It felt like he was talking to a person, not just treating a chart. That calm, direct way he has really put me at ease.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself went fine, but the first few days after were rough. Dr. Krishna really listened when I said the pain was worse than I expected. He adjusted my meds and checked in with me personally a couple times after I went home. It made a big difference in getting through that first week.
I hate going to the doctor, always get so anxious. First time seeing Dr. Krishna at Apollo Secunderabad. He was just... calm. Didn't rush me, explained everything in a normal way, no scary medical jargon. Actually left feeling like I knew what was going on with my stomach issues. Huge relief.
Good doctor. Fixed my issue, explained it clearly. Wait was a bit long, but he didn't rush the appointment. Would go back.
I'd been putting off seeing someone about this nagging pain in my side for months. Finally booked with Dr. Mohan Krishna. The Apollo waiting area was packed, which didn't help my nerves. When I got in, he had this quiet way about him—asked questions, actually waited for the answers. He suspected it might be a kidney stone and sent me for a scan. Called me himself with the results the next afternoon to say it was just a muscle strain, talked me through some exercises. It wasn't anything major, but the way he handled it, like it was important just because it was worrying *me*, that stuck with me.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself went fine, but the first few days after were rough. Dr. Sirish Kumar really listened when I said the pain was worse than expected. He adjusted my meds and checked on me himself every morning, even on a Sunday. It made a huge difference in getting through that first week. The nurses were great too.
As a project manager, I don't have time for long, drawn-out appointments. I went to Dr. Kumar at Apollo Secunderabad for persistent acid reflux. He was direct, asked the right questions, ordered one scan, and gave me a clear treatment plan. It worked. Follow-up was a quick 10-minute video call. Exactly what I needed.
Look, I was skeptical. Another doctor, another hospital. But my wife made me go. Dr. Kumar? Actually decent. Figured out my weird stomach thing in two visits when my old doc couldn't in six months. No fancy talk, just straight answers. Parking at Apollo is still a nightmare, though.
It started as just a dull ache in my side. I ignored it for weeks until I couldn't sleep. I was really nervous walking into Apollo. Dr. Sirish Kumar had this calm way about him. He explained everything—what it could be, what the tests would feel like, even why the hospital gown was so breezy (he actually laughed about that). Turns out it was a minor infection, nothing serious. But the way he handled it, taking the time when he clearly had other patients, it stuck with me. He called with the lab results himself so I wouldn't worry over the weekend.