Apollo Specialty Hospital in Jayanagar, South Bangalore, is a top center for Orthopedics, Pulmonology, and Neurosciences. It also offers support from other fields like Urology, General Surgery, Internal Medicine, and more.This hospital performs the most interventional pulmonology procedures in Karnataka and, along with Apollo Bannerghatta, leads in joint replacements in the state, with Jayanagar contributing significantly to these numbers. The care provided in Neurosurgery and Critical Care is among the best in the city and the country.To enhance its services, the hospital is introducing new programs in each specialty, including Bone Health and Young Arthritis in Orthopedics, Pediatric Pulmonology and Respiratory Rehab in Pulmonology, and a Pain Clinic for spine and other surgical issues.Ambulance PH: 8046124500 Emergency PH:1066
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Visited Dr. Sriharsha Ajjur (Urologist) For Prostate Laser Surgery
Hoped for better: Treatment satisfaction
I had consulted Dr Harsha regarding my father's problem about enlarged prostrate at his clinic. My father was 72 years old
looking at the reports he mentioned that the prostrate was exceptionally large in size and requires immediate surgery, he also
mentioned that the prostrate was affecting his kidney functioning, Dr Harsha also asked us to do one more scan to be sure as the
scan that we had done was few months old. We got another scan done at Clumax and the scanning doctor also mentioned the same that
the prostrate was big and requires immediate surgery. From all these discussions it looked like the surgery was a routine one.
Dr Harsha asked me to get my father admitted to Appolo jayanagar for the laser surgery. My father was asked not to take any food nor water
from the morning of the surgery. He was wheeled away for the surgery at around 12:45 in the afternoon. Till 6:30 in the evening we
didn't receive any news of what was happening inside. Dr Harsha then came and informed that they had done 4.5 hour surgery to remove the
enlarged prostrate and during the fag end of the operation my father's BP had started dropping, so they stopped the operation. He informed us
that the operation was 90% done and they will finish the surgery the next day. We went to check out on my father, he looked very tired but
looked stable and spoke to us as well. The next day, Dr Harsha told us that they will push doing the surgery by one more day so that my father
can recover. On this day, my father though in ICU was fully conscious, was consuming solid food and was talking with all family members. We were
confident that he will completely recover. That night at 8:00 PM , I received a call from the hospital that my fathers hemoglobin levels are down
and a blood transfusion was needed. So I went to the hospital and signed the consent forms. The next day early morning, my father had a cardiac
arrest (he didn't have any heart related issues) and he was effectively put on ventilator with his brain completely sedated. The doctors at ICU
told us that since my father's heart had stopped beating for couple of minutes, it was highly likely that his brain was damaged due to lack of blood
flow to the brain, so to prevent further damage they had sedated his brain. They told us that the only way they could find out his current brain
condition was by doing an MRI.To do the MRI my father had to be moved from 4th floor to ground floor, but his EEG and BP was not coming out to be normal.
For 4 days we waited for it to stabilize. After that an MRI was done and it looked like that no major damage had happened to the brain. We were
very hopeful that my father will make a full recovery. Dr Harsha told us that they will start removing the brain sedation drugs. Next day, my father
developed some infection as he was on the ventilator for close to 5 days now. His BP again started fluctuating. After one more day, all the doctors
told us that it is very difficult to save my father due to the infection and he was not responding to the treatment at all. Finally on the 8th day,
my father had another cardiac arrest and passed away. ***** ******** ** **** ***** ******** *** ***** **** **** ********* *** ***** * *** ***** *** *********** *** ** *** ****** ******* ** ** *** ** * *** ********** ***** ** ******** *** *** *** ********* ***** *** ******** ******** ** ******* ****** **** ******** ***** *** **** *** *** ******* ******* ** *** ******* * ********** ***** ************* * ****** ** **** ******** ****** *** ********** ** * ******* ** *** * ******* ********** *** *** **** ******* ***** *** ******** ***** **** ***** ** ******** **** *** *** ******* ***** ***** *********
Visited Dr. Ravindra Mehta (Internal Medicine) For Breathing ProblemsAsthmaShortness of Breath
Hoped for better: Treatment satisfactionValue for money
Visited Doctor twice in the month of April & May and twice he & his entourage of junior doctors changed medicines. **** **** * ********** ******. Dr Ravinder Mehta both times never sat across the table during the process of listening to symptoms and analyzing with explanation to the patient. The Doctor might be busy but for me I am my own concern and the transaction is not charitable .One of the junior docs pointed out a WhatsApp number to communicate on in times of emergency. And accordingly when I was out of breath while walking my dog my wife sent scan copies of ALL pathological reports & All Consulting Doctor prescriptions with explanation of how the events unfolded during the day at 1 pm and called and confirmed on the WhatsApp number if the message was received right. The owner of the WhatsApp number might be she is someone in the doctors team looking after bookings or so (pls salute to whatever job you do madam) confirmed at 1.30 pm that the team of doctors are busy in OPD duty. I got the same reply while checking up (called the WhatsApp number) at 5 pm & 20.30 very lax approach from this team of Doctors.
Visited Dr. Naresh Babu G.S (General Surgeon)
My mother-in-law was admitted to Apollo Hospital with severe gallbladder pain. After conducting a CT scan and blood tests, it was noted that her lymph nodes were swollen. She was kept in the hospital for three days, during which Dr. Naresh reviewed all the reports and decided to perform a gallbladder removal through laparoscopy. She was then discharged.
However, the biopsy results later revealed that she had gallbladder cancer. ***** ******** ** **** ******* ***** *** ********* **** *********** *** ** ********* ********* They have advised that an open surgery, involving the removal of the gallbladder and scraping of the surrounding areas, should have been performed. This should have been evident from the CT scan report, yet Dr. Naresh chose otherwise.
Additionally, the hospital did not share our reports in a timely manner, which has been extremely frustrating. Our experience has been deeply disappointing, and we have lost complete trust in Apollo Hospital. We are now facing the challenge of finding other doctors *** *** ******** ** ******* ******* ** *** ** ******** This has resulted in us having to visit the hospital week after week.
Currently, my mother-in-law is undergoing chemotherapy, and we are hoping for the best. Our experience with Dr. Naresh and Apollo Hospital has been far from satisfactory, and we would not recommend their services based on our ordeal.
Visited Dr. Satyajit Godhi (General Surgeon) For Stomach Pain
Happy with: Doctor friendlinessExplanation of the health issueTreatment satisfactionValue for money
Our family is eternally grateful to Dr.Satyajith Godhi for saving my mother from a hernia that had been neglected for 20 years. We had initially visited another surgeon whose words had scared and demotivated us. For second opinion, we consulted Dr.Satyajith whose words and approach gave us hope and confidence in dealing with the situation. We saw in him an excellent balance of confidence and humility as he explained to us clearly his thought process and basis for decisions that he will have to take during the surgery and gave us a realistic picture about the complications involved but increased our hope & optimism by saying that they will do everything to mitigate such complications. Throughout, Dr.Satyajith was proactive in all aspects; even guiding us over insurance related paperwork which many doctors consider below their paygrade. He reduced our anxiety during our consultation and subsequent surgery by clearly guiding us over the things we have got to do; the entire process was very systematic. It was clear from his visits post surgery that the aim was to discharge my mother at the earliest. We were left speechless & indebted for the sincerity, dedication & personal ethics displayed by Dr.Satyajith and cannot emphasize enough our gratitude to him. My mother considers this a rebirth and we consider Dr.Satyajith to be a Godsend for our family. Do not hesitate to approach Dr.Satyajith for any of his specialities. We applaud Apollo for having such a doctor.
Q: What are the Visiting hours for IPD Patients?
A: 11am to 12 noon, 5pm to 7pm
Q: Does the Hospital have a Cafeteria?
A: Yes
Q: Visiting Guidelines for ICU?
A: For visiting ICU, one should sanitize the hand and wear disposable shoe cover. 1 person at a time and only with pass is allowed.
Brief History:
A hospital that offers treatments for most of the disorders and diseases in Bangalore is Apollo Specialty hospital which is located in Jayanagar. This facility has different teams of experts who are highly experienced and skilled in respective specialties and care for the better health conditions of their patients. Nursing staff and the paramedic professionals who are a special team of this facility are the ones who stood as pillars and works together with the medical and non-medical staff in order to bring the best outcomes of the treatment for patients. Jayanagar, Apollo Speciality Hospitals provide services like 24x7 emergency care, trauma, and neurology services around the clock. With the latest and advanced technological medical equipment and cutting edge state-of-the-art infrastructure, Apollo Specialty Hospital brings the world’s best health care to the patients.
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