हमारी आयुर्वेदिक विशेषज्ञों की टीम — पृष्ठ 40
सुविधाजनक खोज आपको निम्नलिखित मापदंडों के आधार पर अच्छे विशेषज्ञों को खोजने की अनुमति देती है: डॉक्टर की रेटिंग, कार्य अनुभव, रोगी समीक्षाएँ, विशेषज्ञता, शैक्षणिक डिग्री, और ऑनलाइन उपस्थिति।
पृष्ठ पर, आप किसी डॉक्टर के साथ व्यक्तिगत परामर्श प्राप्त कर सकते हैं। कई डॉक्टर कॉन्सिलियम प्रारूप में ऑनलाइन परामर्श प्रदान करते हैं (कई डॉक्टरों से प्रश्न और उत्तर)।
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आयुर्वेदिक डॉक्टर
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Dr. Niraj Gupta
344
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I am an Ayurvedic consultant with a bit over 8 years in clinical practice, mostly working in Panchakarma therapy but honestly, I see it more like guiding people back to balance than just “treating”. My approach always circles back to classical Ayurveda—restoring dosha balance, clearing ama (toxins), and making changes that hold up in real life, not just on paper. I perform the full range of Panchakarma—Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya, Raktamokshana—choosing what’s right for the patient based on their prakriti and vikruti. Supportive therapies like Abhyanga, Swedana, Shirodhara, Kati Basti also have a big place in my work, especially with neck-back issues, nerve related problems or when stress is just running too high.
Over the years I’ve worked with cases of arthritis, cervical or lumbar spondylosis, digestive problems like IBS or acidity, skin disorders, hormonal changes, anxiety, fatigue syndromes… the list can stretch. I always feel like the real shift happens when we dig into the root cause instead of just chasing symptoms. That means asking a lot about food habits, sleep patterns, stress triggers, emotional state—things patients sometimes didn’t even connect to their main complaint.
I also place a lot of focus on patient education. It’s not just about “take this medicine” but helping them see why ahara, vihara, dinacharya, ritucharya matter. And yes, making those rules fit into today’s rushed lifestyle isn’t always neat, but small steady changes often bring the biggest results.
For me, whether someone comes in for seasonal detox, help with a chronic condition, or just to feel better overall, the aim stays the same—blend the depth of Ayurveda with a care plan that feels personal, achievable and actually makes them want to continue. Compassion, precision, and keeping things real… that’s what I try to bring to every case.
Dr. Shubhendu Upadhyay
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I am an Ayurvedic consultant practicing in Pune for a little over three years now, and honestly those years taught me more than I ever thought at the start. My focus is always on authentic, classical Ayurveda – not just using a generic remedy but working out what the patient’s prakruti and vikruti actually is, and then building something that fits them. Most days I deal with people having lifestyle issues, long-standing pain, digestion that just doesn’t feel right, hormones out of balance or stress that creeps into everything else. Panchakarma is a big part of my work – not just as a detox but as a structured way to help the body reset and heal. I also use Agnikarma and Viddha Karma a fair bit, both very effective for joint pain, some skin cases and stubborn musculoskeletal problems. These para-surgical methods look simple but they require precision, and when done right, they can give relief that last months without needing heavy intervention. I always keep diet, daily routine, herbs, and sometimes yoga in the picture – because if someone goes back to the same habits that made them sick, the problem will come back no matter what. I prefer involving patients in their own care, explaining why I’m suggesting something rather than just handing a prescription. That way they feel in control, not just being “treated.” And while I stick to traditional principles, I do pay attention to clinical safety and evidence too – Ayurveda works best when we use it with both wisdom and care. My aim is simple really: to offer treatments that feel personal, make sense to the patient, and actually work in the long run, without pushing them into anything that’s not sustainable.
Dr. Jagriti Sharma
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I am a BAMS, MD, and PhD in Ayurveda, also trained as a certified Ayurvedic cosmetologist, and somewhere along the way I realised the real power is in merging the classical knowledge with what we see in modern clinical settings. My studies gave me the theory, my patients gave me the lessons that dont come from books. I work with chronic and lifestyle disorders—skin problems, hormonal shifts, digestion issues, autoimmune stuff, even stress-linked symptoms—always trying to find the root cause with a dosha-based approach instead of just chasing symptoms around.
Herbal pharmacology, internal medicine, Panchakarma, these are my day-to-day tools. And yes, cosmetology is a big part of my practice too—not the superficial kind but Ayurvedic beauty care that works from the inside out. That means herbal facials, skin rejuvenation, acne and pigmentation care, hair fall treatments… all customised to Prakriti and skin type. Sometimes a patient walks in asking about a cream, we end up talking about their gut health for 30 minutes first.
For me, Ahara (food), Vihara (lifestyle), Dinacharya (daily routines), and Rasayana (rejuvenation) aren’t side advice—they are core to the plan. Every consult is detailed (sometimes too much maybe), but I like involving the patient fully in their own healing process. I see my role as guiding them to balance, resilience, and long-term wellbeing through Ayurveda’s principles, without making it feel too heavy or unreachable. At the end, it’s all about making ancient science live in today’s world, in a way people can actually follow.
Dr. Chaithanya J Nair
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I am Dr. Chaithanya J. Nair, working as an Ayurvedic physician with a thing for keeping my approach both traditional n practical. Graduated in 2022 from Kerala University of Health Sciences, where I got my grounding in classical Ayurveda… those long hours in OPDs and wards still stick in my head. I also hold a diploma in Yoga Instructor Training from S-VYASA University — honestly, yoga just blends so well with Ayurveda, especially for lifestyle disorders, anxiety issues, stress, all that. Since Dec 2022, I’ve been part of a multispecialty NABH-accredited hospital here in Kerala. The mix of departments keeps me on my toes, gives me that team-based exposure, and yes… reminds me that safety protocols aren’t just paperwork, they really matter. Currently I’m with Medibuddy, supporting the TATA Health Insurance Medical Examination Report team. Sounds a bit corporate, but it’s all about preventive screening, good documentation, and catching issues before they become bigger trouble. In the evenings, I run my own Ayurvedic consultation clinics — those are more personal, where I can sit, actually listen, do Nadi Pariksha, look at Prakriti, and plan something tailor-made. I see a lot of digestive problems, muscle and joint pain, stress-related patterns, plus folks who just want preventive care before things spiral. My way of working is pretty simple… blend the old with the new, make the plan doable for the patient, and keep an open mind. Whether it’s herbal medicines, yoga therapy, or diet corrections, it’s always about sustainable wellness not just quick fixes.
Dr. Mudit Chauhan
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I am Dr. Mudit Chauhan, working as an Ayurvedic physician & also a public health professional, and honestly I try to keep both sides—classical Ayurveda & evidence-based modern healthcare—talking to each other instead of competing. Right now I’m serving as Deputy Medical Superintendent at Uttaranchal Hospital and Diagnostic Center in Dehradun. Which means yes, part of my day is managing clinical operations, ensuring quality care, and handling those hundred little things that keep a hospital running. On the academic front, I’m a Consultant and Assistant Professor at Uttaranchal University, mentoring students and trying to make sure they actually *get* the deeper logic behind Ayurvedic principles, not just memorize them for exams.
My education is a mix—BAMS, then a Master’s in Public Health (Community Medicine) and now a Ph.D. in progress. This blend lets me connect the dots between preventive health, community outreach, and integrative care. Clinically, my special focus is on anorectal surgeries, chronic wound managment, and emergency care. I use Ayurvedic para-surgical methods like Ksharasutra therapy—particularly for piles, fistula-in-ano, and stubborn ulcers—because they’re minimally invasive and work for long-term relief if done right.
I also dive into research, especially in Ayurvedic cosmetology, figuring out how traditional formulations can be adapted for modern skin & beauty concerns without losing authenticity. Lately I’ve been exploring digital health tools too—ways to make Ayurveda more accessible, personalized and maybe even easier for people who normally wouldn’t walk into a clinic.
Whether I’m in surgery, teaching, or setting up a community program, my aim stays the same—to make Ayurveda a living, breathing healthcare system that heals disease but also improves how people live day-to-day. Not stuck in the past, but not losing its roots either... that’s the balance I keep chasing.
Dr. Vijay Singh Rathod
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I am working in ayurveda with focus on conditions people face in day to day life but also those stubborn ones that just don’t go away easy. Skin care is one big area – whether its chronic dryness, pimples, eczema or stubborn psoriasis, I try to get into the root imbalance not just apply something and hope. Same way with joint pain… knee, shoulder, even those dull aches in winter – and cervical or lumber pain that make simple movements hard. For kidney stones I follow a mix of herbal dissolution, diet shifts and flushing therapies, while also keeping patient comfortable during process.
Female health issues like irregular cycles, painful periods or menopause troubles are approached with a combination of hormonal balancing herbs, detox and nutrition adjustments. Male related concerns – low stamina, reproductive problems or even stress-linked weakness – are handled with same personal care. Allergies, sinusitis, seasonal sneezing, these are often linked to immunity and digestion, so I work on both together.
Weight gain… sometimes people think it’s just about eating less, but in Ayurveda it’s also about sluggish metabolism, low Agni. Correcting that with herbs, Panchakarma, and right daily routine can make a big difference. My approach is always individualised, based on the patient’s prakriti and vikriti – no generic same-for-all plan. It’s about long-term balance, not just temporary fixes, and using authentic Ayurvedic principles in a way that fits modern living without losing the depth of tradition.
Dr. Sweta Gupta
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I am grateful for the time I worked at Patanjali Ayurvedic Hospital, it wasn’t just a job – it was where I really got my hands into real, traditional ayurveda, not the watered-down version you see in ads. The patient load there was huge, which meant I was constantly moving between consultations, checking nadi (pulse), figuring out prakriti-vikriti patterns, and planning panchakarma schedules that actually suited each person. Some days I’d be deep into detox protocols for arthritis, other days it was balancing stubborn digestive issues or calming stress-related imbalances. I saw how a simple tweak in diet or a shift in herbal formulation could totally change a case’s direction. And yes, you learn fast in that kind of high-pressure but deeply rooted environment. I worked on joint pains, chronic gastric problems, metabolic disorders, skin troubles, even complex lifestyle-induced health crashes. What really stayed with me is that no two patients ever needed the same formula – the blend of herbs, therapies, timing… all had to match the person’s body and mind state. That habit of customizing care, of balancing the classical texts with what the patient’s modern life demands, is something I still carry in my practice today. And honestly, watching people walk in with years of suffering and leave with real, measurable improvement, that’s the part that makes all the hours worth it, every time.
Dr. Arun Sheoran
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I am Dr. Arun Sheoran, working as an Ayurvedic physician with my focus kinda fixed on chronic and autoimmune issues because they’re the ones people really struggle to get sorted. Passed my B.A.M.S. in 2018, then moved into post-grad in Panchakarma – that’s where I really dug deep into detox & long term disease handling through proper classical ayurvedic logic. My work now is a mix of theory & a lot of hands-on with conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondyltis, IBDs including crohns and ulcerative colitis. Also get quite a few neuro-muscular cases… paralysis, sciatica, cervical spondylosis, etc. I try to keep it evidence-informed but grounded – detox (Shodhana) when the body needs it, personalized herbs, panchakarma plans that actually fit the patient not just the textbook. Skin problems too are a big part of my work, especially psoriasis, fungal skin infections, dermatitis. These usually aren’t just skin-deep – they link with metabolism, immunity, sometimes stress, so my approach there is internal + external. Internal purification, diet tweaks, sometimes quite strict, plus herbal topical care. My belief is always root cause first, symptom suppression last. I want patients to not only feel better but stay better, cutting chances of relapse. That’s where diet, ritucharya, lifestyle, stress control all join in. If someone’s battling a long, repeating or autoimmune problem, I make sure their plan is tailored, practical and doesn’t leave them feeling lost after the treatment ends.
Dr. Tushar N Deshpande
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I am Dr Tushar N Deshpande, working in pure Ayurveda since 2010.. I did my MD Ayurveda in Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana and most of my work revolve around chronic, tricky and lifestyle type health issues that usually dont go away easy. In these years I treated 1200+ patients with problems like infertility, arthritis, gynecological disorders and other long time conditions, all with individual plans – no copy paste treatments. At my own Vedaashray Clinic in Ahilyanagar (started 2011) I handle a lot of fertility cases. Female infertility like PCOD, endometriosis, adenomyosis, uterine fibroid, cysts, polyps, tubal blocks, low AMH, hormonal imbalance – I work on them with classical Ayurvedic formulations, Panchakarma & proper diet corrections, but also with modern investigations to be sure of diagnosis. Even high risk pregnancy after 30 yrs, or with thyroid, diabetes, BP – I manage them carefully. I also treat male infertility issues – oligospermia, low motility, varicocele, low testosterone, hydrocele, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, all under evidence-based Ayurveda. Every patient get a plan based on root cause, not just symptoms. I do believe in mixing knowledge where needed – sometimes talking with allopathic doctors to make sure treatment is complete. At the end its about long term wellness, balance in mind-body, and making sure people feel better in a way that actually lasts.
Dr. Sneha V
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I am an Ayurvedic physician with years working on all sorts of cases – chronic disease, hormonal stuff, joint pains, digestion gone off track – and I still find every patient story a bit different. I stick to the classical roots, things like Prakriti analysis, Nadi Pariksha, plus symptom-based checks, because without that you kinda miss the full picture. My treatment plans are not some copy-paste chart – I put together herbs, Panchakarma, yoga moves, food tweaks, lifestyle changes – all meant to hit the root cause not just patch over symptoms. Many times this brings back balance in ways that surprise even me, like how immunity goes up or energy just feels cleaner.
I work solo mostly but yes, I also coordinate with allopathic n integrative docs if the situation calls for it – health isn’t about one system fighting the other, it’s about making them work together for the patient. I’ve seen Ayurveda turn things around where modern options were… limited. Sometimes slow, but steady and real.
Education is big for me – patients knowing why they’re doing what they’re doing makes a huge difference in outcome. I push prevention as much as cure, and I keep learning myself, coz Ayurveda’s depth is such that you never really ‘done’ with it. Sure, there are tough days, tricky cases, moments of doubt – but the satisfaction when someone’s pain eases or their labs improve without heavy drugs… yeah, that keeps me going.
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