Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Dumpala for my diabetes and blood pressure for almost eight years now. He remembers my history without checking the file, asks about my grandkids, and never rushes me. The clinic at Apollo can be busy, but he's the reason I keep going back. He's just steady, you know? When my meds needed adjusting last year, he explained the why behind every change. That kind of consistency is hard to find.
My father was admitted to Apollo Secunderabad with pneumonia, and we were all really scared. Dr. Dumpala was the one who actually took the time to talk to us. He didn't just give updates; he explained what the numbers on the monitor meant in simple terms and what to expect next. He called my sister directly when there was a change. He treated my dad, but he really looked after our whole family through a tough time.
Saw Dr. Dumpala for a nasty stomach bug. Got straight to the point, asked the right questions, prescription worked. Waiting area was packed, but the actual consult was efficient. He's good.
I went to Apollo Secunderabad last month because I'd been feeling run down for weeks—just no energy, headaches, the works. I was nervous it was something serious. Dr. Dumpala actually listened to me list all these vague symptoms without interrupting. He asked about my work stress and sleep, not just the physical stuff. He ordered a couple of blood tests but also said, 'Let's not jump to worst-case scenarios yet.' That alone helped. When the results came back showing it was mainly a vitamin deficiency and exhaustion, his advice felt practical, not preachy. The whole experience felt like he was solving a puzzle with me, not just processing a patient.
Had a persistent stomach issue for weeks. Booked an appointment online at Apollo Secunderabad. Dr. Reddy was direct, asked clear questions, and ordered the right tests immediately. Got a diagnosis and treatment plan the same week. No fluff, just solved the problem. Efficient and effective.
I was quite nervous about some ongoing fatigue. Dr. Venkat Reddy has a very calm way about him. He listened quietly to everything I said, didn't rush me. His explanation was simple and he made sure I understood the plan. Left feeling heard and much less anxious.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been to two other doctors for my back pain with no real results. From the first visit, Dr. Reddy's approach was different. He figured out the root cause and the treatment actually worked. I'm back at the gym now. So relieved to finally have my life back!
The parking at Apollo was a hassle that day, and I had to wait a bit past my slot. But once I saw Dr. Reddy, it was worth it. He cut straight to the point about my high blood pressure, explained the risks plainly without scaring me, and set up a straightforward management plan. Follow-up was easy to schedule.
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.
I'd been to three other doctors about this constant fatigue and stomach pain. They all said it was stress. Dr. Ashwini actually listened, asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a tricky thyroid issue combined with a mild food intolerance. He explained it in a way that finally made sense. I'm on a simple treatment plan now and feel like myself again.
Had to get a colonoscopy, which honestly scared me. The whole thing at Apollo was straightforward. Yes, the prep was no fun, but on the day, Dr. Ashwini's team was calm and professional. The procedure itself was quick, I was in and out. Dr. Ashwini called me himself with the all-clear results the next afternoon, which was a nice touch. Nothing fancy, just done right.
My husband was admitted with a bad infection. The waiting was hard, I won't lie. But what helped was how the nurses at Apollo kept me updated, and the lady at the front desk remembered my name and would ask how I was holding up. Even the cleaner smiled and said hello. Dr. Ashwini coordinated everything, but it felt like a whole team was looking out for us, not just one person.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get nervous and clam up. Dr. Ashwini has this way of just... talking to you. He sat down, didn't rush, and cracked a small joke about my hometown cricket team to break the ice. He didn't just look at my chart; he looked at me. When he explained my high blood pressure, he drew a little diagram on a notepad. Felt like he was talking *with* me, not *at* me.
My hands were shaking in the waiting room at Apollo. It was my first time seeing a doctor for this weird stomach pain, and I was convinced it was something awful. Dr. Tupkar walked in, and he just had this calm way about him. He didn't rush me at all, even though I know I was talking in circles. He explained everything in simple words, drew a little diagram on his notepad, and said, 'We'll figure this out together.' I left with a clear plan, not just a prescription. The relief was huge.
Had a persistent cough for three weeks. Went to Apollo, saw Dr. Gopi Tupkar. He listened, asked specific questions, checked me over. Ordered a straightforward test. Called me himself with the results the next day. Diagnosis was clear, treatment was effective. No fuss, no drama. Problem solved.
I'm not one to speak up much, especially to doctors. I was feeling very run-down for a long time. Dr. Tupkar was so gentle in his manner. He made eye contact and waited for me to finish my sentences. He didn't make me feel silly for being worried about small things. His advice was practical and kind. The hospital is big and busy, but in his office, I felt heard. Thank you.
After months of feeling off and getting nowhere, my friend pushed me to see Dr. Tupkar. What a difference! He actually connected the dots between symptoms I thought were separate. He was so thorough, asking about things no one else had. When he laid out the treatment plan, I finally felt hopeful. I'm on the mend now and feel like I have my energy back. Seriously, go see him!