Dr. Iravathi Adepu
अनुभव: | 1 year |
शिक्षा: | Sri Raghavendra Ayurvedic Medical College |
शैक्षणिक डिग्री: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
विशेषज्ञता का क्षेत्र: | I am mainly working as a General Physician, and I kinda look at every case with a broad ayurvedic lens first, trying to understand how the body shifting before jumping into any treatment idea. I deal with all those day-to-day health issues people walk in with—fever, digestion troubles, headaches, stress-related stuff, joint aches, skin flareups… the usual mix but each one comes with a different story, and I pay attention to that because it really matters.
Sometimes I spend extra time on basic things like Prakriti checking or simple history taking, even if it look slow, because it helps me see where the imbalance really coming from. And then I guide them with a mix of medicines, routine correction, food changes—whatever suits their condition and lifestyle, not something randomly picked.
I also focus a lot on patient communication, telling them clearly what to do and what to avoid, even if I repeat myself a bit here n there. And honestly I enjoy that part, helping them understand why their body reacting like this. My aim is always long-term stability and not just patching a symptom for a day.
Some cases demand a deeper look, and I adjust the plan pretty quickly if something doesn’t fit right. I like keeping the approach simple but still rooted in proper ayurvedic logic, and maybe that’s where my general practice feels different. It keeps me grounded and keeps the patients confident too, even on days when the flow gets a little messy or rushed. |
उपलब्धियों: | I am really grateful that my work in diabetic care and other metabolic dissorders got appreciated by many ptients and even a few seniors, even though I sometimes feel I’m just doing the basic right things. I try to focus on root-cause correction and steady progress, and maybe that’s why people respond well. Managing sugar control, diet mistakes, slow metabolism… all those small details, I pay close attention though I mess the paperwork once in a while. These recognitions kind of remind me that consistent simple care actually matters more than fancy words, and it keeps me pushing to learn more even on days when the flow feels a bit off!! |
I am working in Ayurveda with a kind of steady focus on really seeing what each patient needs, and I usually start from the classical principles—trying to understand the dosha shifts, the nidana behind their troubles, and why the body reacting in that particular way. From there I put together indivdualised plans, mixing Panchakarma when needed, diet changes, herbal meds, lifestyle modifications… sometimes all together if the case feels layered or chronic. I manage a wide mix of issues—like acute digestive flares, long-standing arthritis pains, different types of skin problems, and these growing lifestyle disorders that so many ppl struggle with. A lot of time goes into explaining things too, helping them follow small steps like Dinacharya or Ritucharya without feeling pressured. I kinda feel that education is half of the treatment in Ayurveda, honestly. I also consult for clients from other countries, where the main work becomes guiding them towards practical Ayurvedic routines they can actually do where they live. And at times I design whole rejuvenation or lifestyle programs, trying to align diet, yoga, daily habits, stress-handling strategies… the whole picture, not just the medicine part. Some days it flows easily, some days I tweak the plans three times until they makes sense. There’s also the follow-up part, which I try to take seriously because holistic healing isn’t instant. I keep track of how their sleep, digestion or mental ease is shifting, and if something not working, I change it without waiting too long. I like staying involved that way, supporting them through the process rather than handing a plan and stepping back. Maybe I overdo it a bit, but to me it feels right. And somewhere in all this, I keep reminding myself that Ayurveda works best when treatment is personal and humane, even if the days get a little chaotic or the schedule runs longer than I excpect.