Patient Experience
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging fatigue and stomach thing, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Radhakanth actually listened. He asked questions about stuff no one else had, even my travel history from years ago. He pieced it together and ordered a specific test—turns out it was a tricky parasitic infection. I'm on the right meds now and finally feeling like myself. He just didn't give up.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Radhakanth made it simple. He explained everything in the room, showed me the tools, and cracked a joke about my tattoo to lighten the mood. The whole thing took maybe twenty minutes. I was in and out, and the recovery was exactly as he said it would be. No fuss, no drama.
The Apollo facility in Arilova is huge, and I got a bit lost finding the right wing. One of the nurses saw me looking confused and walked me all the way to Dr. Chunduri's clinic. The place was busy, but it felt calm, and the clinic itself was really clean and bright. Even the person at the front desk remembered my name when I was leaving. It's the little things that make a difference when you're not feeling great.
What I remember most is how he talked to my elderly mother. She gets flustered easily. Dr. Radhakanth sat down, made direct eye contact with her, and explained her arthritis plan using simple words, no medical jargon. He even drew a little diagram on a notepad for her. He treated her with such patience and respect, not just as a patient, but as a person. That meant the world to us.