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Dr. Gayatri Phadke
275
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I am an Ayurvedic physician practicing out of Maharashtra, working independently now for 8+ yrs—though honestly it never feels routine. Every case feels new. I work mostly with chronic stuff, lifestyle disorders, gut imbalances, and long-standing skin problems that ppl say “don’t go away.” My whole practice is grounded in classical texts but I adapt it a bit depending on how the patient lives, what they eat, their work routine, family setup, mental load... everything. Because none of us are living in ancient times right? When someone walks in, I’m usually thinking about their prakriti right away, but also how their agni is behaving. That tells me a lot. I don’t jump into treating symptoms straight off—I’m more interested in why those symptoms are happening in the first place. Whether it’s PCOS or eczema or early diabetes signs, the root is usually somewhere deeper. I try to fix that root. Panchakarma works wonders there if done proper and not rushed—like Basti, Virechan, Nasya depending on the doshas involved. I’ve seen real progress with ppl dealing with psoriasis, thyroid issues, acne flareups, obesity-related fatigue, or even chronic constipation that just refuses to move. Diet helps but not on its own. I usually give food plans that’re more logical than strict—and we talk about habits, timings, combinations, what aggravates etc. That plus medicine and a few rituals like daily abhyanga or night routines—that’s where healing begins really. Also I'm pretty into Ritucharya. Changing seasons mess up people’s doshas a lot more than they think, especially in a place like Maharashtra where humidity and diet pattern don’t always match. Stress is another hidden layer. I do add some grounding practices for ppl who feel mentally restless—simple breathwork, warm decoctions, routine corrections. I don’t promise magic. I ask for effort. But when patients stick with it... the changes feel deeper, more solid. Less up and down. That’s what keeps me doing this.
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Dr. Arun Desai
5
3,228
70 समीक्षाएँ
I am Dr. Arun Desai, working in Ayurveda for 19+ years now, both online and offline. My clinic, Ayur Sanjivani, is at #44 B 1, Opp Adarsh Laundry, beside Tej Residency, near Kavalemath Somwaar Peth Cross in Tilakwadi, Belgaum – bit of a long address but patients seem to find it just fine. Over time I’ve learned that people today want relief fast but still safe and lasting. That’s where I mix the depth of classical Ayurveda with practical tweaks to suit this fast moving lifestyle. I don’t like giving something that just masks a symptom – I want to get to the root cause whenever possible. At the clinic, I try to keep things warm and easy to talk, not a stiff doctor’s table vibe. Whether it’s diagnosis, a Panchakarma session, or simple counseling, I want patients to feel they can ask anything, even small doubts. Education matters too – when someone understands why a certain diet or lifestyle change is needed, they actually follow it better. Treatments may include herbal formulations, diet charts, yoga routines, exercise plans, detox, anti-stress work – all depending on their prakruti and condition. Over the years, I’ve treated people from many walks of life – each case different, which keeps me learning. Some come for joint pain, some for skin problems, others for lifestyle disorders like diabetes or high BP. I still follow authentic Ayurvedic principles but adapt them so they work in today’s reality. And yes, I’m always updating my knowledge, making sure the practice stays ethical and effective, because for me, Ayurveda isn’t just treatment – it’s a way to help someone rebuild their health from inside out.
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Dr. Ranjushree S L
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I am an Ayurvedic doctor with 3 years of clinical practice, and in this short time I already seen how deeply Ayurveda can change lives when applied with care and patience. At the start, I wasn’t sure if people would fully trust natural healing over modern shortcuts, but watching patients with long-standing gastric troubles, skin rashes, stress issues or hormonal disturbances slowly improve convinced me every day that I was on the right path. My work is not just about prescribing medicines, it’s about listening closely and then designing something that actually fits their prakriti and daily life. During these 3 yrs I handled cases ranging from digestive problems like hyperacidity and IBS to respiratory conditions such as asthma or seasonal bronchitis. I also supported women with menstrual irregularities and menopausal changes, creating diet and lifestyle plans that gave relief without depending on heavy medication. Mental health is another part of my interest—I meet many people struggling with stress, anxiety, poor sleep, and with Ayurveda, Panchakarma, counseling and small lifestyle tweaks I help them feel more grounded. My approach is always personalized. For one patient a detox through virechana or basti might be needed, while for another just a few changes in daily routine, herbal support and mindful eating can bring remarkable results. I also rely strongly on patient education—explaining in simple words why certain food or habits disturb doshas, and how small corrections bring long-term balance. That awareness makes patients part of their own healing journey instead of just waiting for prescriptions. Even in 3 years, the variety of cases gave me a wide exposure and also taught me humility—sometimes progress is fast, sometimes it is very slow, and you need patience to walk with the patient until results come. My goal is always clear: to provide safe, authentic Ayurvedic care that addresses root cause and helps people regain health in a way that lasts.
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Dr Pranathi G Kashyap
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I am someone who actually learned the most not in a classroom but while working as a resident medical officer at Sriranga Ayurveda in Karnataka. That place kinda shaped how I look at patients—like not just their “symptoms” but whole life patterns.. what they're eating, how they sleep, stress cycles, daily habits no one usually talks about unless you ask twice. It was a full-time hands-on role, no fluff. Long rounds, real cases—some chronic metabolic issues, lot of skin stuff, plus nerve & joint complaints that kept coming with layers. We were seeing people from rural belt and city both, so you end up dealing with wildly diff expectations, access issues, sometimes weirdly delayed diagnoses too. I wasn’t just managing prescriptions. We had to plan Panchakarma schedules, decide when detox even made sense or when it’d be too risky. That’s where I really started trusting classical Ayurvedic logic—not just following texts but testing them with actual human outcomes. Worked on pulse assessment, prakriti analysis, diet corrections.. sometimes even dealing with patients mid-panchakarma reactions which—trust me—don’t always go textbook smooth. And yeah, the Sriranga team had senior Vaidyas who wouldn’t give you easy outs. You had to explain every step, every choice. That built some real discipline in case documentation, protocol consistency, & patient follow-ups too (which I feel gets overlooked in a lotta places). Also, side note—helped with organizing daily case discussions & a few camp set-ups for outreach stuff. Not a big deal maybe, but felt like I was part of something grounding. Anyway, working there made me less theoretical, more human-first in my approach. I still carry that mindset into my current clinical practice—always ask more, listen deeper, treat from the roots up.
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Dr. Shruthi V
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I am an Ayurvedic physician with an MD in Ayurveda (2020), and honestly—my clinical path kinda shaped itself around Panchakarma and women’s health because that’s where I naturally felt the most drawn. I’ve spent a good few years working closely with chronic cases, hormonal stuff, and folks just trying to feel better after long cycles of imbalance. During my time at Shathayu Ayurveda (which went on for over 2.5 yrs), I was lucky to get exposed to a huge variety of chronic conditions—autoimmune trends, PCOS, fertility issues, stress-related flare-ups—you name it. Working daily on Panchakarma protocols, adjusting therapies to fit each Prakriti-Vikriti combo, and honestly listening to what patients weren’t always saying—that’s where I learned the most. Right now I’m working as a consulting doctor at Dr. Rekha’s Ayurveda where I continue focusing on things like irregular cycles, menopause challenges, infertility blocks, and overall hormonal wellness in women. I also work a lot with detoxification—classic Panchakarma like Virechana, Basti, sometimes Nasya depending on the case. Immune support is a big thing too—especially for clients who are juggling fatigue, poor sleep or recurring infections after covid waves. I'm a big believer in foundational care. That means not just herbs and oils and therapies but working with people to understand what their digestion is saying, how their mental health weaves into their symptoms, and which habits they can actually sustain long term. Classical texts are always my guide but I’m also mindful about matching the language and pace of today’s patients—some are ready to go deep, others need a bit more anchoring. I try to meet them where they are without losing what Ayurveda stands for. Still learning, honestly. But each person teaches me something new & reminds me why I do this.
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Dr. Manjusha Dapurkar
257
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I am Dr. Manjusha, an Ayurvedic physcian with a post-grad degree in Ayurvedic medicine n a lil over 5 years of clinical practice. I work at the place where ancient wisdom and modern lifestyle kinda meet. Not in a forced way, more like... organically? My thing is helping people feel better without just piling meds forever. I'm super into showing them how even small daily tweaks—like how they eat or sleep or even think—can reduce that heavy med dependence many folks end up stuck in. My process usually starts with understanding the person's prakriti (their body-mind blueprint basically), then doshic shifts, digestion, mental load, etc... all of it plays a role. Some patients come to me for knee pain, others for migraines, thyroid swings, or just this vague not-feeling-ok thing, and I try to make their plan theirs, not some one-size-fits-all chart. We look at their ahar, vihar, dinacharya. What’s practical, what’s not. I’m big on giving stuff that they can actually stick to, nothing fancy unless they want that. One thing I care a lot about is simplifying Panchakarma. It doesn't always have to be five-star resort level. I've been teaching patients how to safely adapt parts of it from home under guidance (of course!)—snehan, mild virechana, or even basic nasya. With right instructions and support, people really can manage more than they think. I also kinda dig education, not lecturing, just... talking plainly. Helping patients actually understand what’s going on, not just take what I say. Chronic cases are close to my heart—autoimmune patterns, long-standing hormonal mess, stubborn digestive stuff. And women’s health. It's weird how many ppl just normalize pain, or fatigue, or cycle issues, till they forget how good normal can feel. End of the day, I’m here to offer clarity and real support, not just herbs and charts. If you're ready to go deeper into your health story, not just patch it—maybe we work together. Maybe Ayurveda makes sense in your real life, too.
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Dr. Akanksha Singh
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I am an Ayurveda practitioner and also an enthusiast who belive that healing is not only about medicines but also about living in a way that supports health everyday. My main focus has been on treating auto-immune disorders, musculoskeletal disease like joint pains or stiffness, chronic back problems, as well as liver disorders where digestion and metabolism gets heavily affected. I also work with patients who are struggling with infertility issues and various gynaecological ailment, from irregular cycles to hormonal imbalance that disturb daily life. During my practice I learned that Ayurveda is not a fixed formula, it changes with every person. What help one patient may not help another, even if they show same symptoms. That realization keep me humble and constantly alert. I prefer to combine classical Ayurvedic knowledge with practical lifestyle changes that can actually be followed by patients in modern busy life. Sometimes even small steps like correcting food timing or simple yoga practice can create bigger impact than complicated medication alone. Auto-immune conditions are close to my interest because they are often long term and frustrating for patients who already tried many treatment but find only partial relief. Ayurveda gives a way to look deeper into root imbalances, focusing on gut, liver, immunity and stress factor. In musculoskeletal issues, especially arthritis or degenerative diseases, I seen how Panchakarma and herbal support brings steady improvement when patients stick to the plan. For liver disorders, I emphasize both detoxification and strengthening digestion to prevent relapse. In women’s health, infertility and gynaecology remain a key area where Ayurveda provide hope. Many cases require patience, regular follow up, and often emotional support too. I try to be realistic with my patients and not promise instant cure, but I do believe strongly that with the right therapeutics and disciplined living style, healing becomes almost inevitable sooner or later. I dont claim perfection in my work, sometimes results are slow and I also learn from setbacks. But that keeps me connected to the human side of medicine. To me, Ayurveda is not only treatment, it is also a philosophy of balance. Whether dealing with auto-immune flares, painful joints, weak liver, or women’s health challenges, my approach stays rooted in personalized care, because no two bodies are exact same.
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Dr. Girnarkar Swapnilkiran
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I am practicing medicine for about 25 yrs now, kinda feels weird to say that out loud sometimes, but yeah, over two decades into seeing patients and working through a wide mix of issues—chronic diabetes, thyroid mess-ups, hypertension, asthma, gut issues, joint pains, neuro stuff, and also mental health, which became a huge part of my practice later on. I started with mostly clinical diagnosis n modern medicine, but over time I saw how much more patients needed, so Ayurveda and mind-body therapies slowly blended in. Not everything fits a prescription sheet, you know? Since past 13 yrs I’ve also worked deeply in mental health & behavior therapy. Kids, teens, adults—age doesn't matter, everyone’s got their own battles. My sessions sometimes go beyond just therapy—might include CBT, gestalt, transactional analysis, or just sitting quiet and letting music shift the mood. Sometimes meds too, when it’s needed. I use a mixed kinda approach, depends on the person really... no one-size-fits-all here. What I really love though is sharing what I’ve learned—I keep doing talks, seminars, small group things. Whether it's college students dealing with burnout, or factory workers managing shift stress, or office folks stuck in deadline loops—my goal’s usually to make mental health less scary, more doable. We talk stress tools, work-life flow, better relationships, even small things like breathing right when anxiety hits. Honestly, these convos feel as important as any treatment sometimes. I believe health isn't just in labs or scans—it’s in how you sleep, think, eat, feel... all of it tangled together. And I try my best to treat with that full picture in mind.
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Dr. Arpit Gupta
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I am an Ayurvedic practitioner with around 5 years in this field… and to be honest, it still feels like I'm just scratching the surface of what Ayurveda really is. I got into this line not just for the herbs or the therapies, but bcz I saw how deeply it connects body and mind. That part kinda stuck with me from the beginning, and it’s what I keep coming back to with every patient. Over these past years, I've worked with people dealing with digestive issues, skin stuff that just wouldn’t go away, sleep probs, menstrual irregularities—like, a wide mix of chronic things that modern meds often just suppress or overlook. I try to listen more than talk… sometimes, just understanding their lifestyle shifts the whole treatment plan. My way is a blend of classical Ayurvedic principles and real-world practicality. I do believe in the Panchakarma protocols and diet modifications, but I also know not everyone can drop everything and do a 21-day detox, right? So I keep things doable. Even a small herbal routine, if it fits into their day, can slowly bring a big shift. I also spend a lotta time customizing formulations—like really tweaking those churnas or kashayams based on the doshas, symptoms, and what phase they’re in. It's never just one-size-for-all. That part takes time but it’s kinda what I enjoy the most. Sometimes I do get stuck… like, when a patient’s symptoms don’t match the books or things plateau for no reason. But then I go back, rethink, adjust. I don’t believe in just repeating the same plan if it’s not helping. Anyway, I’m not big on titles or awards yet, still got a long way to go… but yeah, I’ve handled hundreds of cases over these years and I keep learning something new from each one. Ayurveda’s deep and layered like that. And I think the more I learn, the more I realise what I still don’t know! If you’re looking for someone who’ll just throw tablets at you, that’s not me. But if you’re open to understanding your body better & making a few real changes—slowly, steadily—I’m here for that.
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Dr. Anwin J Thayyil
550
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I am working in Ayurveda for over 16 years now—bit of a long ride but honestly still learning every day. I'm currently an Associate Professor (yeah teaching keeps you sharp) and for the last 10 yrs I've been guiding students, trying to make those core Ayurvedic principles feel real, not just theory stuff out of textbooks. But I’m also in clinical practice, hands-on with patients facing lifestyle disorders—gut problems, thyroid issues, stress, obesity, you name it. Being both a teacher and physician gives me this kind of weirdly complete view… like, what we teach actually shows up in the clinic, and vice-versa. I use a blend of classical Ayurvedic treatments, herbal drugs, diet corrections, and life tweaks—depends on the person, really. Everyone’s body and story is different, right?? I'm really into making care “workable,” like something patients can stick with long term, not just flashy detoxes or shortcuts. I also do lots of counselling… sometimes patients come in just needing that mental anchor. And teaching for me ain't just about lectures—it kinda feeds my own clarity too. Every time a student asks something I hadn’t considered in a while, it clicks new again. That mix of academic exposure and patient interaction really shaped how I look at health—whole body, whole mind, not isolated pieces. My focus is keeping Ayurveda grounded but current. I'm not trying to modernize it in a gimmicky way, but yeah, making it fit into real people’s modern lives… I care about that. Whether it’s adapting diet plans that match someone’s crazy schedule or explaining herbal actions without Sanskrit overload—whatever makes the path clearer. There’s still a lot to unfold in this field. I’m here for it.
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Thomas
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Thanks a ton for the advice! Loved the simple steps and the med suggestions. Feeling hopeful about getting back to normal, fingers crossed.
Thanks a ton for the advice! Loved the simple steps and the med suggestions. Feeling hopeful about getting back to normal, fingers crossed.

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