Dr. Jyoti
अनुभव: | 4 years |
शिक्षा: | Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences |
शैक्षणिक डिग्री: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
विशेषज्ञता का क्षेत्र: | I am mostly working in gynaecology, and honestly I get deeply into understanding women’s health because no two cases feels same for me. I focus on issues like irregular cycles, PCOS, dysmenorrhea, leucorrhoea and those hormonal shifts that sometimes confuse even the patient, and sometimes me for a sec before I re-check the signs again. My ayurveda approach revolve around prakrti–vikrti study, dosha assesment, and gentle routine corrections that support the treatment.
I use Ayurvedic medicines, diet tweaks, small lifestyle modifcation and counselling to help restore balance in a way that is practical, not overwhelming. Some days I work slowly through the history, other times I quickly pick the root cause when the pattern is clear.. even if I correct a detail later. My aim stays steady—to guide women toward better hormonal harmony, healthier cycles and overall wellbeing with care that feels real, not rushed. |
उपलब्धियों: | I am still kind of in that phase where my work feels like a steady work in progres, but I do see small wins that matter. I keep refining my clinical approach, learning from each case even when I pause to rethink a diagnosis or adjust a plan. Some days I manage tricky symptoms smoothly, other days I go back to re-check tiny details that push me to grow more. My achievments are not huge yet, but they’re real and building slowly toward better patient care!! |
I am working in gynaecology since around 3.5 years now, and sometimes I still feel like I’m learning new things every single day, even when I thought I already understod a case well. My practice is rooted in Ayurveda, and I try to blend classical principles with what I see in real-time with each patient. I kinda focus a lot on understanding the root imbalance, because in gynaecology the issues are rarely just one thing… hormones, digestion, stress, lifestyle all get mixed up and I end up untangling them one by one. Some days the work feels simple, like guiding a patient with mild cycle irregularity, and other times I’m sitting longer trying to decode why the pain or bleeding pattern changed suddenly. I rely a lot on prakriti–vikriti assessment, pulse reading (even if I recheck it twice sometimes), and detailed history taking before I even talk about medicines or yoga or diet shifts. I treat cases like PCOS, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, leucorrhoea, and hormonal swings using classical Ayurvedic formulations, routine correction, and small daily adjustments that patients can actually follow… not those impossible routines that look good on paper. And yes, I do spend time explaining why certain foods or habits make symptoms worse, maybe more than required, but I feel it helps them see the full picture. There are moments when I question if I’m explaining too much or too little, but then patients come back saying they understand their body better now, and that somehow motivates me to keep this approach. I work with a mix of Ayurvedic therapies, diet planning, mild lifestyle coaching, and supportive counselling for the emotional side of gynaecological issues, which often gets ignored. My aim is pretty straight—help women restore balance with minimal confusion, natural healing, and a plan that feels doable. And even when the process is not perfect or linear, I stay committed to guiding them steadily toward long-term wellbeing.