Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Trivedi for my blood pressure for about eight years now, since he was at a different clinic. When I heard he moved to Apollo, I followed him there. That's how much I trust his judgment. He remembers my history without always checking the file, and he never rushes to change a medication that's working. Some doctors want to try the newest thing, but he believes in consistency if you're stable. The new hospital is bigger, so sometimes the wait is longer, but it's worth it for that kind of reliable care.
At my age, you want a doctor who listens and explains things clearly. Dr. Jaideep Trivedi is exactly that sort of gentleman. I was quite anxious about some new aches, but he was very patient. He took his time during my consultation at Apollo Hospitals and laid out a simple plan. The whole process, from his manner to the way he spoke with my son afterwards, put me at ease. I feel I am in good hands.
Dr. Trivedi is solid. Had a nasty flu that wouldn't quit, went to see him. Straight talk, no unnecessary tests, got the right meds. Felt better in a couple days. Parking at that Apollo complex is always a hassle, but the appointment itself was quick and effective.
I walked into Apollo Health City feeling pretty rough—fever, the works, and just generally miserable. The place was busy, but Dr. Trivedi's nurse got me in fairly quickly. Here's what stood out: he came in, sat down, and before even asking about symptoms, he noticed I was favoring one side when I sat. He asked if my back was sore, which it was, and connected it to the fever right away. Turned out to be a kidney infection starting. It wasn't just about the obvious problem; he was actually paying attention. He explained how it all linked together in a way that made sense. Left with antibiotics and clear instructions, and I was on the mend within 48 hours.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging fatigue and stomach issue, and everyone just said it was stress. Dr. Suman Das actually listened. He asked a lot of questions I hadn't been asked before and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a tricky thyroid thing that was messing with everything else. He explained it in a way that finally made sense. I'm on treatment now and feel like myself again.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Das made it so straightforward. The whole thing at Apollo was quick – in and out in a few hours. The procedure itself was fine, hardly any pain, and his instructions for aftercare were clear. It healed up perfectly. Sometimes simple things going right is a huge relief.
The place was busy, I won't lie, parking was a bit of a hunt. But once inside, the staff at the front desk and the nurses were really kind. They could see I was anxious and kept checking on me in the waiting area. The clinic itself felt clean and calm, which helped a lot. It made the whole visit less stressful.
What stood out for me was how Dr. Das talks to you. He doesn't rush. He sat down, looked at me, not just my file. When I had questions, he answered them directly without using confusing medical jargon. He has a calm way about him that just makes you feel heard and like you're in good hands. That matters more than anything sometimes.
I was so nervous going in for my first ever check-up as an adult. Dr. Kanugula just had this calm way about him. He explained everything he was doing as he went, and by the end, I felt silly for being so worried. The clinic at Apollo was busy but he never made me feel rushed.
We brought my father in from out of town, and we were all really worried. Dr. Kanugula didn't just talk to my dad; he took the time to explain everything to me and my sister in the hallway, in simple terms we could understand. He gave us his direct number for follow-up questions. That meant the world to us when we were feeling helpless.
Had a stubborn stomach issue for weeks. Saw Dr. Kanugula at Apollo Arilova. He was straight to the point, ordered the right tests, and fixed me up. No fuss, just got the job done. Would go back.
I'd been putting off dealing with this lingering fatigue for months. The parking at Apollo Health City was a nightmare that morning, which didn't help my mood. Dr. Sandeep Kumar Kanugula, though, was different. He actually listened to my whole rambling story about work stress and poor sleep, asked thoughtful questions I hadn't considered, and we built a practical plan together—not just a prescription. It felt like a real conversation, not a factory visit. I left feeling heard and, for the first time, optimistic about getting my energy back.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself went fine, but the first couple days after were rough. Dr. Ghanta was really clear about what pain to expect and which meds to take when. She called to check on me twice after I went home, which helped a lot. I'm back to normal now, but having a plan for the pain made the recovery less scary.
My 8-year-old, Rohan, had a high fever that wouldn't break for days. We were so worried. Dr. Ghanta at Apollo saw him and just had this calm way about her. She explained everything to us and, more importantly, talked directly to Rohan in a way that made him stop crying. She didn't rush us, answered all our panicky questions, and figured out it was a tricky bacterial thing. Seeing my kid smile again after he started getting better... that's because of her care.
Needed a general check-up and got Dr. Ghanta. She's good. Listened, didn't make me feel rushed, explained things without the medical jargon. Parking at that Apollo branch is always a hassle, but the appointment itself was worth it. Straightforward and competent.
I've had this nagging fatigue and stomach issue for months. Saw two other doctors who just shrugged. My sister finally pushed me to try Apollo. I was nervous, expecting another dead end. Dr. Ghanta actually sat and traced my whole history—what I ate, my sleep, work stress, everything. She ordered specific tests the others hadn't. Turns out it was a vitamin deficiency and a mild food intolerance. She gave me a plan, not just a pill. It wasn't an instant fix, but following her advice, I finally feel like myself. She just... paid attention.
I was so nervous going in for my first real check-up as an adult. My hands were literally shaking. Dr. Anusha just talked to me like a normal person, explained everything she was doing before she did it, and never made me feel silly for asking questions. I walked out feeling like I could actually handle this 'being a grown-up' thing.
I've been seeing Dr. Anusha for about five years now, through a couple of minor scares and just regular maintenance. What I value most is that I never have to re-explain my whole history. She remembers, she checks her notes, and her advice is always consistent. That kind of reliability is hard to find. You just know what you're getting, and it's solid, sensible care.
Saw Dr. Tippala for a nasty cough that wouldn't quit. Got in, got checked, got a clear plan. No fuss, no drama. She's direct, which I appreciate. Parking at Apollo was a nightmare, though.
I went to Apollo in Vizag with this lingering fatigue that my local doc couldn't figure out. Dr. Anusha Tippala didn't just run the standard tests. She actually sat and listened to me ramble about my work schedule and sleep habits for a good ten minutes. She connected some dots I hadn't even thought were related—turns out it was a mix of a mild vitamin deficiency and really bad stress management on my part. She laid out a simple two-step plan: supplements and a real conversation about workload. It's been a month, and I feel like a different person. She didn't just treat a symptom; she figured out the 'why.'