Dr. Vinu Bharathi Loganathan
Experience: | 15 years |
Education: | Dr. M.G.R Medical University |
Academic degree: | MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) |
Area of specialization: | I am someone who spent 8 solid years working at Apollo Hospital—and not just clocking hours, but really *growing* through the chaos, pressure, and unpredictability that comes with being in a top-tier clinical setup. Apollo gave me a front-row seat to handle both routine and high-risk medical cases, across departments—emergency, general medicine, OPD rush, ICU rounds, and sometimes jumping into whatever needed hands that day.
Working in that environment kinda rewires you. You start reading symptoms differently, get faster at clinical decisions, but also calmer with ppl who are panicking. I’ve worked with seniors who pushed me to *think*, not just follow. Managed complex files, critical care patients, sudden codes, post-op recovery, and also those everyday walk-ins who just needed basic, honest care without the fluff.
My time there also made me stronger with diagnostics and follow-up care. Not everything gets solved in one visit. Not every patient tells you the full story up front. I learned how to ask better questions, how to explain things in a way that actually makes sense to real ppl—not just medical peers.
Whether it was handling tech systems, coordinating care, or just being that point of contact when everyone else was busy—I gave my full to the role. Apollo shaped me in ways I probably didn’t notice till later. And yeah, no place teaches you faster how to stay calm, precise and *human* in a system that never stops moving. |
Achievements: | I am a doctor specialized in Emergency Medicine, with over 10 years of hands-on clinical exp in fast-paced, high-pressure setups. I hold the MRCEM qualification from the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, UK—which kinda felt like a marathon at the time but shaped my entire clinical thinking. From cardiac arrests to complex trauma and sudden collapse cases, I’ve handled situations where mins matter. My work blends evidence-based protocol with real-time decision making under pressure. |
I am a doctor specialised in Emergency Medicine with over 10 years of hands-on exp handling acute, critical and just full-blown unpredictable medical cases. The kind where you don’t get a second chance to “check later”—like seizures, cardiac arrests, road traffic trauma, poisonings, sudden collapses... I’ve been in those high-pressure moments way too many times. And I guess that’s what shaped my approach: act fast, stay calm, don’t overcomplicate, but also *don’t miss* the silent stuff hiding behind noisy symptoms. I manage ER teams, coordinate with ICU, surgical, cardiac & neuro units, and basically act as the front line for anyone walking in when no one else is available yet. But emergency care isn’t just adrenaline and rush—it’s also about knowing *when not to panic*, how to talk to family when they’re breaking down outside, or how to manage a patient whose vitals are stable but symptoms aren’t adding up. Apart from my emergency practice, I also provide general medicine consults—both offline and online. These are more chill, but equally important. Fever, infections, hypertension, diabetes, acidity, fatigue, sleep issues, gut health—stuff ppl deal with every day, and honestly ignore until it gets worse. I try to address that. I like explaining the “why” behind symptoms. I don’t just throw meds unless they’re needed. My goal? To make sure patients feel safe and not judged, whether it’s a 3am chest pain call or just a video call about hairfall. I believe even small symptoms deserve clarity. And every treatment—urgent or routine—should be rooted in evidence, but delivered with actual human decency. Not every case ends the way we hope, but I show up fully, every single time. That’s the only way I know to do this job.