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Dr.Shikha Sharma

Dr.Shikha Sharma

Dr.Shikha Sharma
Dr. Shikha Sharma Clinic, Saraswati Lok, Delhi Road, Meerut
डॉक्टर की जानकारी
अनुभव:
12 years
शिक्षा:
BSC BAMS Diploma in Panchkarma
शैक्षणिक डिग्री:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
विशेषज्ञता का क्षेत्र:
I am a BAMS doctor working mainly in gynae practice, and most of my daily work revolve around PCOD, PCOS, and infertlity cases where cycles are irregular or conception feels delayed. I try to understand each womans hormonal pattern and reproductive health in a practical way, even when reports looks confusing or symptoms dont match perfectly. In my clinic I focus on PCOD and PCOS management through consistent monitoring, cycle support, and guidance that fits real life, not just theory. Many infertilty cases come with mixed issues, and sometime progress feel slow, but careful follow-up usually makes a difference. I keep learning from every case, even when things doesnt go exact as planned, and that helps me stay alert to small changes in womens gynae health.
उपलब्धियों:
I am an active memeber of Innerwheel club, working in rural areas for health & welfare campagins, sometimes the travel gets tiring but work feels imporant to me. I was part of successful inspection of Sri Ram Medical College, Meerut for Ayushman, NCISM and other approval process, handling few responsiblities there, not every step was smooth but we manage it anyway.

I am working in clinical practice for about 12 year now, and honestly the journey feel longer than that some days. Over this time I am runni my own practice where I see patients with a wide range of health concerns, and I try to keep things practical and focused on what actually helps people feel better, not just temporarily but in a steady way over time. In my daily work I am dealing with different kinds of patient cases, from routine health issues to more persistant conditions that need careful observation and follow-up. I belive clinical experience is not only about years counted on paper, but also about the number of real people you meet and learn from, their responses to treatment, and the small adjustments that make a big differnce in outcomes. Sometimes the learning happens quietly, case by case, and that part matter a lot. My approach to patient care is centered on listening properly and understanding the details that are often missed in quick consultations. I try to evaluate symptoms, history, and lifestyle patterns before planning treatment, because without that, the care plan may look correct but not work as expected. There are moments when progress feels slow, but consistency usually shows results if the plan is followed right. Over these 12 year of clinical exposure, I have developed a steady method of managing patients with patience and clarity, focusing on safe and responsible treatment decisions. I keep learning from everyday practice, and even now I feel there is always more to understand, more to refine, and maybe a better way to guide patients toward stable health outcomes...