Patient Experience
I'd been to a couple of doctors about this constant fatigue and stomach pain, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Allu Bhavya Sree was the first one who actually listened. She asked questions about things no one else had, even what I ate on a normal Tuesday. She ordered some specific tests and figured out it was a tricky thyroid issue combined with a mild food intolerance. The waiting room was packed that day, but she never rushed me. She explained it all with a diagram on her notepad. I'm on a simple treatment plan now and finally feel like myself.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was more worried about the paperwork and the hospital maze than the procedure itself. Parking at Apollo was a nightmare that morning, I had to circle for ages. But once I got in, everything was straightforward. Dr. Bhavya Sree did the whole thing in her office. She talked me through each step, even the sting of the local anesthetic. It was over in maybe twenty minutes. She gave clear instructions for the bandage and that was that. No fuss, no complications.
My husband was admitted for observation after a fall, and the whole experience at Apollo was less stressful than I expected. The place is huge, but the staff at the front desk were really patient giving me directions. What stood out was how Dr. Allu Bhavya Sree's nurse, I think her name was Priya, checked in on us. She brought an extra blanket without us asking and explained the monitor readings in a way we could understand. The doctor herself was sharp and direct, but seeing her team work so well together made us feel cared for.
I'm usually pretty nervous around doctors. Dr. Bhavya Sree has this calm way about her. When I came in with a bad sinus infection, she didn't just stare at her screen. She looked at me, really looked, and noticed I was holding my head. She said, 'The pressure must be awful today,' and it was such a simple thing, but it meant she got it. She cracked a small joke about the monsoon weather while writing the prescription. It didn't feel like a transaction. She treated me like a person, not just a set of symptoms.