Patient Experience
My dad was admitted to Apollo Ramnagar last month. Honestly, we were all scared and confused. Dr. Pedada was the one who actually talked to us. He didn't just give a report; he sat down in the waiting area, explained everything in simple words, and answered every single question my mom had, even the silly ones. He called me the next day with an update without me even asking. It made a terrible situation feel manageable.
Our 8-year-old, Rohan, had a high fever that wouldn't break for days. We were panicking. Dr. Chakradhar Pedada at Apollo saw him. He was so calm with Rohan, got him to smile even while checking his throat. He explained to us, the parents, exactly what was happening, what the medicine would do, and what to watch for at home. He didn't just treat the fever; he treated our anxiety. We left feeling like we finally knew what to do.
Had a nasty stomach bug. Went to see Dr. Pedada. No nonsense, got straight to it. Asked clear questions, prescribed what I needed. Was in and out without any drama. Fixed me up. Good doctor.
It started as just a persistent cough, but then the chest pain came. I went to Apollo Ramnagar, nervous because big hospitals can feel impersonal. Dr. Pedada had a quiet way about him. He listened to my whole history, even the stuff I thought wasn't important. He remembered I'd mentioned a past allergy from two questions prior. The parking lot was a nightmare that day, and I was flustered, but he just focused on the issue. He laid out two clear paths for treatment, explained the pros and cons of each, and let me choose. It felt like a partnership. The cough is gone now, but I remember how he handled the whole thing more.
Had my gallbladder out last month. The surgery itself went fine, but the first few days after were rough. Dr. Ravikanth was really clear about what to expect with the pain and which meds to take when. He called to check on me twice after I went home, which helped a lot. Still sore sometimes, but following his plan is getting me through it.
I was so nervous going in for my stomach issues, first time seeing a specialist. Dr. Telikicherla just had a calm way about him. He actually listened to all my worries without rushing me. Explained everything in a way that made sense and didn't make me feel silly. Walked out feeling a huge weight was off my shoulders, just from that one visit.
Saw Dr. Ravikanth for a persistent cough. Straight to the point, which I like. Figured out it was a sinus thing dripping down, not my chest. Gave me a treatment plan, told me what to watch for. Fixed me up in about a week. Good experience.
My whole thing started with just feeling run down all the time. I went to Apollo in Ramnagar and got Dr. Ravikanth. He didn't just shrug it off; he asked about my sleep, my diet, work stress—the whole picture. Ordered the right tests and found my thyroid was basically asleep. I remember sitting in his office when he called with the results, explaining it like he was drawing a diagram in the air. Started on medication, and it's been a slow but steady climb back to feeling like myself. The clinic was busy and I waited a bit, but he never made me feel like just another file.